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Thrybergh Country Park, South Yorkshire

Thrybergh in the county of South Yorkshire
Thrybergh is a pretty South Yorkshire village with a history stretching back to the time of the Doomsday Book, for centuries it was little more than a small rural village with scattered housing and farms.
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Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire

Tamworth in the county of 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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The Brewery in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire

Tadcaster in the county of 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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All Saints Parish Church, Swinderby, Lincs

Swinderby in the county of Lincolnshire
Swinderby is located in spacious countryside close to where the Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire borders meet.
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This is the front of Sutton Scaresdale Hall, Derbyshire

Sutton Scarsdale in the county of Derbyshire
This is a village noted for the romantic ruins of what was once one of the grandest houses in Derbyshire.
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Sudbury Church, Derbyshire

Sudbury in the county of Derbyshire
The village of Sudbury lies in a landscape of contrasts where old Royal hunting grounds meet with the industrial heritage of 19th-century England.
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A picture of Quarry Bank Mill & Styal Estate

Styal in the county of Cheshire
The village of Styal stands on the River Bollin close to the town of Wilmslow. It is renowned for Quarry Bank Mill and the surrounding Styal Estate with houses once occupied by the mill workers.
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Opening up for birthing at Stoke on Trent, Trent and Mersey canal

Stoke-on-Trent in the county of Staffordshire
Town known best as "the potteries" but in reality Stoke-on-Trent is a 1906 amalgamation of six towns, each of which still maintain their own individuality and character.
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Lion photographed on roof of Staunton harold hall, by richyp. 2002

Staunton Harold in the county of Leicestershire
Staunton was mentioned in the Doomsday Book when it was held by Henry de Ferrers.
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH, STAPLEFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE

Stapleford in the county of Lincolnshire
Stapleford is a village lying in the picturesque valley of the River Witham.
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A picture of Stanford on Avon

Stanford on Avon in the county of Northamptonshire
Picturesque village straddling the banks of the River Avon.
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Stainton church, Stainton, South Yorkshire

Stainton in the county of South Yorkshire
This picturesque South Yorkshire village was mentioned in the Doomsday Book, but there is considerable evidence that it existed as a settlement long before 1086.
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Stainsby in the county of Lincolnshire
This is a pleasant Lincolnshire village lying in the spacious countryside bordering the River Witham.
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Sprotbrough Canal

Sprotbrough in the county of South Yorkshire
Sprotbrough lies in the valley of the River Don, it is a lovely rural location with fertile fields and meadows leading from leafy lanes whose hedgerows are full of wild plants and flowers.
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Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival Weekend

Sowerby Bridge in the county of West Yorkshire
Surrounded by the dramatic scenery of the South Pennines, with the town's gentle scenery being enhanced by the River Calder and the River Ryburn on which the town stands.
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Southwell in the county of Nottinghamshire
Southwell, surrounded by lovely open countryside, offers an interesting choice of guest accommodation and has a good range of shops, inns and restaurants.
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A picture of Southrey

Southrey in the county of Lincolnshire
This is a pleasant place which grew up along the banks of the River Witham, within site and sounds of some famous abbey's.
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Autumn in Malvern Park 3

Solihull in the county of West Midlands
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The River Aire near Snaith, East Yorkshire

Snaith in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
This small town appears to be almost surrounded by water, it developed along the banks of the River Aire and to the east is the Ouse.
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The Anglican Church of St John the Baptist at Smalley, Derbyshire

Smalley in the county of Derbyshire
A delightful place with attractive village buildings including a church, village hall, several small shops and three village inns.
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