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Church and Red Telephone Box

Beccles in the county of Suffolk
A town of picturesque buildings, with many relaxing places in which to quietly roam.
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Village sign post in Diss, Norfolk

Diss in the county of Norfolk
Diss is a beautiful old market town built around the edge of a six acre lake.
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Wymondham Abbey

Wymondham in the county of Norfolk
Narrow, medieval streets full of enchanting properties built following the Great Fire of 1615, mingle with the few building which fortunately escaped being raised to the ground.
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The weir along the River Ribble

Clitheroe in the county of Lancashire
Enter the town of Clitheroe and one glimpse of the ruined castle rising above the town, reminds you that this is an ancient place with a long and illustrious history.
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St Peter & St Paul Church

Wisbech in the county of Cambridgeshire
Wisbech stands on the River Nene, almost 12 miles from the sea, at one time it was closer but changing river patterns over the passing years have altered its position in relation...
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Flag Fen Bronze and Iron Age Centre at Whittlesey in Cambridgeshire

Whittlesey in the county of Cambridgeshire
Whittlesey is an old area of Cambridge, it is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086.
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St Ives

St Ives in the county of Cambridgeshire
This attractive market town has one of the most highly picturesque river bridges in the country. The bridge dates to the 15th century and is famous for the chapel in its centre bay, it is one of only four medieval bridge chapel's surviving in England.
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