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Exeter in the county of Devon Exeter is a bustling city in the heart of the county of Devon. It's mix of modern and functional with old and cultural makes for an interesting place to live, and to visit. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Liverpool in the county of Merseyside World famous for it's football team and the birthplace of the Beatles , from early humble origins Liverpool, over the centuries has grown and developed to become one of the most... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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York in the county of North Yorkshire One of the most historic cities in Britain with overs 2000 years of history... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Cambridge in the county of Cambridgeshire Cambridge has an abundance of magnificent buildings, and these together with riverside walks, wonderful museums and quaint old streets. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Ipswich in the county of Suffolk This is a town that can trace its history back to the Stone-Age, it has been a successive settlement throughout the ages and has been populated by settlers from the Iron-Age,... 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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Aldeburgh in the county of Suffolk Aldeburgh is a seaside retreat with boundless charm. The history of the resort quite possibly reaches back to Saxon times, certainly during the Middle Ages it was a prosperous port and later it became known as a fishing centre. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Danby in the county of North Yorkshire Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Doncaster in the county of South Yorkshire Doncaster lies in what was once a great sweep of Yorkshire coalfields. It is home to one of the finest racecourses in the country where the classic St.Leger Stakes has been run each September since 1776, making the race four years older than the Derby. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Whitby in the county of North Yorkshire This historic small fishing town is part of the Heritage Coast of North East England. It is a place of historical interest and was the home of the most famous 18th century explorer and voyager; Captain James Cook. Whitby also has one of the finest examples of Anglo Saxon churches in England. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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