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Tadcaster, North Yorkshire

Tadcaster has been at the centre of the Brewing industry since the 18th century, and today breweries remain conspicuous on its landscape.

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Taddiport, Devon

The village is known for its strip fields, enclosed by hedges, that reach to the banks of the River Torridge.

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Tamworth, Staffordshire

In the 8th century the Saxon Kingdom of Mercia was ruled from Tamworth. Later in AD 913, a fortress was built here by the daughter of King Alfred.

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Taplow, Buckinghamshire

Taplow itself is a joy to walk around there are many old interesting properties including handsome Georgian buildings.

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Tarporley, Cheshire

Attractive large village which developed as a coaching stop on the main London to Liverpool road during the 17th and 18th-centuries.

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Taunton, Somerset

There is little doubt that this town is best known for the production of Cider (which is reputed to be Prince Williams' favourite drink) but this golden beverage should not be...

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Tavistock, Devon

Tavistock is located in Devon, on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. It has a rich history, a charming market, and is known for its scenic surroundings.

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Teffont Evias, Wiltshire

Edric Holmes described the village as "most delightfully situated", and Maurice Hewlett included Teffont in his list of the half dozen most beautiful villages in England.

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Teignmouth, Devon

Teignmouth is a lively seaside town with a busy working harbour that is an endless source of fascination and pleasure.

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Telscombe, East Sussex

The tranquillity of this attractive little village is owed to its seclusion. Telscombe rests in a fold of beautiful Sussex countryside, and the fact that it is difficult to reach from the coast, adds to its charms.

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Temple Guiting, Gloucestershire

The peaceful village of Temple Guiting lies in the idyllic Windrush Valley

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Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire

The journey from the centre of Worcester to exquisite Tenbury Wells takes you through some of the loveliest countryside in the whole of Worcestershire.

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Tenterden, Kent

The town is located on slightly rising ground looking out over the vast agricultural landscape of the Rother Levels, which sweep down to the Romney Marshes and finally, the sea.

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Tetbury, Gloucestershire

Tetbury is a market town in the Cotswolds known for its historic woolen mills, charming independent shops, and the iconic Chipping Steps. It has a quintessentially English atmosphere.

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Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire

Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire is an historic market town, situated near the Cotswolds, it has a beautiful Abbey over 500yrs old and lots of historic buildings and ancient alley ways to explore.

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Thame, Oxfordshire

Thame is an ancient market town whose charter was granted by Wulfhere, King of Mercia. It was later mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1087 and has a parish church built during...

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Thatcham, Berkshire

Claimed to be the oldest inhabited village in Britain

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Thaxted, Essex

The village of Thaxted is stunningly beautiful with many reminders that it was once and perhaps always has been an extremely prosperous place.

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The Green, Cumbria

The Green is a highly picturesque area in the famous walking country of the Whicham Valley.

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Thirsk, North Yorkshire

A charming market town in North Yorkshire, Thirsk is famous for being the home of James Herriot, the author of "All Creatures Great and Small."

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