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Lyddington in the county of Rutland The charming village of Lyddington is set along what was doubtless once an ancient track that carried horse-drawn traffic. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Loughborough in the county of Leicestershire The joyous sound of bells made in Loughborough have been rung all over the world since 1858, the date that John Taylor of Oxford moved his foundry to Loughborough. Many famous... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Long Eaton in the county of Derbyshire Long Eaton is a small town lying on the River Trent around 8 miles east of Derby. The town has a history stretching back to the 7th century, but was for many centuries naught but a sleepy agricultural village. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Lincoln in the county of Lincolnshire This fine cathedral City was called Lindon by the Ancient Britons' and later the Romans' knew it as Lindum. In AD48 a Roman garrison was set up to command the meeting of the... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Laughton en le Morthen in the county of South Yorkshire Once a mining hamlet, Laughton-en-le-Morthen is now thriving village with stylish housing expanding out from its medieval centre. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Lapworth in the county of Warwickshire The village has a delightful mix of ancient properties that mingle harmoniously with barn conversions and new build. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Lamport in the county of Northamptonshire Tranquil Northamptonshire village set in fine countryside. Noted for splendid Lamport Hall built in the 17th-century and home of the Isham family for over 400 years. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Knutsford in the county of Cheshire Its name derives from Canute, the great Danish King who is said to have journeyed this way when he quite possibly forded the local stream. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Kingsbury in the county of Warwickshire Kingsbury lies in a quiet corner of Warwickshire, it is most notable for its water-park which offers an oasis of calm for visitors escaping the hurried life of Birmingham and other nearby cities and large towns. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Kenilworth in the county of Warwickshire Kenilworth is a pleasant town located in the spacious Warwickshire countryside, it is a town with an 'air of gentility' that tells you that this is a prosperous place with a long, illustrious history. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Keighley in the county of West Yorkshire This is an industrial town in West Yorkshire. It lies in a fold between the fine countryside of Airdale and Keighley Moors. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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John O'Gaunt in the county of Leicestershire Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Ingham in the county of Lincolnshire Ingham, from its earliest dawning's at the time of the Doomsday Book has enjoyed a tranquil existence. The village lies in a lovely area between Lincoln and Gainsborough, amidst some of the shire's most stunning scenery. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Ilkley in the county of West Yorkshire Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Ilkeston in the county of Derbyshire Within this pretty hilltop town you will find the ancient church dedicated to St.Mary, it was built around 1150 and has a beautiful clock-face tower. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Husthwaite in the county of North Yorkshire Set in the spacious countryside between the Hambleton and Howardian Hills, the attractive village of Husthwaite stands on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Huddersfield in the county of West Yorkshire Huddersfield is a lively and interesting town that offers a rich cultural experience. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Horsington in the county of Lincolnshire This is a pleasant village less than twenty miles from the Cathedral City of Lincoln. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Holmfirth in the county of West Yorkshire This is a place that will forever be associated with the gentle, romantic comedy "Last of the Summer Wine" which has graced our TV screens for more than a quarter of a century. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Hoghton in the county of Lancashire It was here that James I created "Sirloin" when he supposedly knighted his beef! Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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