Bishops Cannings is a small village of only 1,500 inhabitants, in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, two and a half miles north east of Devizes. The Kennet and Avon Canal, with its famous swing bridge, is close to ...
Westward Ho! is a popular seaside resort in north Devon, near Bideford and has the distinction of being the only place name in the British Isles that has an exclamation mark in its official name. It has a long...
Lustleigh is a small village on Dartmoor in Devon, nestling in the Wrey Valley, eight miles north west of Newton Abbot. Its deeply thatched pretty granite cottages lie on moorland, surrounded by huge granite b...
Bickleigh is an attractive riverside village, four miles downstream of Tiverton on the main road to Exeter. Photographs of its thatched cottages, situated by a five arched stone bridge, are often chosen to ador...
Appledore is a quaint fishing village in North Devon, situated where the Rivers Taw and Torridge meet. Sailing is very popular and the view at low tide across a vast spread of sandbanks to the open sea, is par...
Stonehenge is a wonderful impressive ruin. It lies at the centre of Stonehenge Down, a landscape rich in prehistoric remains and is recognised as a World Heritage Site. Visitors are amazed by what is believed...
Abbotsbury is a long village of yellow-stone, thatched or slated cottages, set in a sheltered green valley close to the Dorset coast. Less than a mile away is the northern end of Chesil Beach, a massive shingle...
Worth Matravers is a small village in Dorset, situated on the cliffs west of Swanage. View photos of St Nicholas Church, the duck pond and other places in the village.
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Tyneham is the famous Dorset village on the Jurassic Coast, six miles from Wareham, north-east of Worbarrow Bay. It is set in a beautiful valley "frozen in time", now deserted and only accessible when, with th...
Chapel Porth is a small cove, just two miles from St. Agnes. This north Cornish cove is renowned for the great surf which can be enjoyed here. At low tide, the white sandy beach stretches from the caves below W...
Rock is a small village situated on the north-east bank of the River Camel estuary in North Cornwall. It has gained a reputation as being the holiday playground for the affluent and upper classes. Prince Harry,...
Bedruthan Steps is now generally the name given to the beach and the spectacular stacks of detached cliff on the coast at Bedruthan, north of Watergate Bay, near Newquay. They are formed from a type of hard sla...
Polkerris is a small picturesque village on the south coast of Cornwall, near Fowey. There is a single steep road leading down to the harbour and small sandy beach. The village is part of the Rashleigh Estate, ...
Fowey is a thriving commercial seaport and holiday destination, situated on the west banks of the River Fowey (pronounced foy, as in joy) on the south coast of Cornwall, between Looe and Mevagissey. It is a hav...
Coverack is a small picturesque fishing village on the southern edge of the Lizard Peninsula, which retains much of its original charm and character. It faces east away from the prevailing westerly winds. There...
Mevagissey is a popular Cornish fishing village, thronged with tourists in the summer. Whilst, now, it is said its main industry could be tourism, it remains a working fishing village with an inner and outer ha...