Pevensey Castle is a medieval castle in East Sussex, built in the fourth century and famous as the landing place of William the Conqueror's army in 1066.
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Pevensey is a village in East Sussex, about five miles from Eastbourne. View photos of St Nicholas Church, The Old Mint House and more.
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Pevensey Bay is a quiet shingle beach, not far from Eastbourne, famous for being the landing place for William the Conqueror and his army in 1066.
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Bramber is a small village in Sussex, famous for its ruined medieval castle. View photos of Bramber castle, St. Nicholas Church and picturesque cottages on The Street.
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Upper Beeding is a small town in Sussex on the northern edge of the South Downs National Pak. View photos of the its church, cottages and the River Adur.
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Steyning is a small town regarded as one of the most picturesque in Sussex, situated at the foot of the South Downs National Park and five miles from the coast at Shoreham-by-Sea. Much of Steyning has been desi...
Perched on a hill above the surrounding mysterious Romney Marshes, Rye is one of the most picturesque towns in England, with 18th century hilly cobbled streets and 16th century timbered houses. It stands near ...
Penn is a small village situated on a ridge of the Chiltern Hills, which has a distinctive name from which a celebrated Buckinghamshire family took its name. From the village green, opposite the 14th century c...
Dedham is small village on the River Stour, closely associated with John Constable, the landscape painter. The Vale of Dedham is known as Constable Country, although it does not have any exact geographic limits...
Runnymede Meadows
Runnymede is a water meadow on the banks of the River Thames, between Egham and Old Windsor. It can quite justifiably claim to be the most famous meadow in the world. Here, twenty-five miles ...
The Queen Mother at Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Show, 27th June 1997
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Broadstairs is a popular holiday resort on the Kent coast. It was Charles Dickens, the famous author’s favourite seaside holiday resort and he spent many summers here between 1837 and 1851. He declared, “You ...
Benington, four miles east of Stevenage, is approached through a wooded country lane, which winds upwards to the village green. Situated at the top of the green, is a duck pond, overhung by willows.
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Village amongst the Chiltern Hills
The black and white timbered Bull and Butcher Inn, marks the beginning of this lovely village, nestling in the deep fold of the Turville Valley amongst the Chiltern Hills. T...
Old Warden
Old Warden, (“Warden” meaning watch-hill in old English) is a village whose appearance shows the efforts of two families during the 19th century. The Ongleys and Shuttleworths lavished money and im...
Lyndhurst, unofficial capital of the New Forest
Lyndhurst is the unofficial capital of the New Forest. It is a busy tourist centre. The main street is dominated by the Victorian Gothic style church of St. Mi...