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In the 19th-century this was a famous glass making area. In the past half century Nailsea has developed from a village into a small, rather pleasant town lying just a few miles...
Information | Pictures (3) | AccommodationNailsworth is a handsome town that has a history stretching back to beyond Roman times.
Information | Pictures (84) | AccommodationToday, Nantwich is a busy bustling place of business and commerce that still manages to retain its unique 'Elizabethan' flavour.
Information | Pictures (36) | AccommodationThe heady beauty of Suffolk has been the inspiration of artist's for centuries and the village of Nayland, in the hear of Constable country is no exception.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationNestling beside the sparkling River Nent, Nenthead lies on Alston Moor, in a lonely remote North Pennine Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, between the pleasant market town of Alston and the Killhope lead mining museum.
Information | Pictures (14) | AccommodationNether Alderley shows a pleasant mixture of architectural gems which include well decorated timber frame properties so typical of the glorious Cheshire landscape.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationNether Wasdale lies opposite Wasdale Head at the western fringe of Wast Water.
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationThe picturesque village of Nether Worton lies in the peaceful valley of the River Tew within the boundaries of the area known as the Oxford Hundreds. A timeless quality...
Information | AccommodationThe village of Netherton nestles in the wild countryside beneath the southern slopes of the Cheviot Hills on the fringe of the Northumberland National Park.
Information | Pictures (2) | AccommodationNettlebed is a lovely English village in the heart of rural Oxfordshire.
Information | Pictures (8) | AccommodationThis is a most delightful Lincolnshire village with dreamy stone cottages, a picturesque village green, and a sparkling beck around which well fed ducks and moorhens colonise.
Information | Pictures (10) | AccommodationNew Brighton in the Wiirral may not be quite what the traditional Brighton of the South of England is, with its extravaganza of a Royal Pavilion, but what it does have is well worth sampling.
Information | Pictures (30) | AccommodationA long narrow street of grey houses defines the character of New Holland, but there are good views up the river to the Humber Bridge, and across the river to the bustling port of Hull.
Information | Pictures (29) | AccommodationNew Milton is a small sea-side town, with a variety of shops ranging from the charismatic old-fashioned department store Bradbeers, to modern shops such as New Look and Woolworths.
Information | Pictures (6) | AccommodationNew Polzeath overlooks the extensive sands at Hayles Bay, where westerly winds provide perfect conditions for surfers. Just north of New Polzeath you can find steps leading to a beautiful beach.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationAs it's name implies, this town enjoys a fine position on the River Trent. The great castle where King John died in 1216 lies in ruins on the banks of the river.
Information | Pictures (95) | AccommodationThe bay is a major attraction, often lively with fishing cobbles and pleasure craft, it is also a haven for sun-bathers.
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationNewbury is a lovely town, it is rich in 17th century buildings with the Tudor granary building being of immense attraction.
Information | Pictures (107) | AccommodationThis important City was known as Pons Aelii in Roman times; the Romans built the first bridge over the River Tyne, it was guarded by a Roman fort which was replaced by a castle...
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