Burton Cliff
Wave erosion, Burton Cliff
Burton Bradstock Village
Hive Beach
Chesil Beach
Where in England is Burton Bradstock?
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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...
Cambridge University
The city of Cambridge in East Anglia is now synonymous with its world-famous university. Founded in 1209 it is one of the oldest universities in the world and constantly ranks amongst the ...
Haworth, Yorkshire
Haworth was associated with the Brontë’s sad life for forty-one years, from 1820 when the family arrived, until the death of their father, Patrick Brontë, the Parson, in 1861. The Brontë Par...
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...
Bowness-on-Windermere in the Lake District
Where in England is Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District?
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Portland is the southernmost point in the county of Dorset, lying five miles from the popular seaside resort of Weymouth.
Portland Bill Lighthouse
The Spirit of Portland sculpture
Portland Castle
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West Bay, Dorset
West Bay is often described as the harbour for Bridport, as though it does not have its own identity. However, situated one and a half miles south of Bridport, West Bay is quite distinct from ...
Wheal Coates Mine is the name given to this cluster of mine workings situated on the cliffs between St. Agnes and Porthtowan, North Cornwall, under the protection of the National Trust. The location is very pic...