Stoke-by-Nayland appears largely unchanged since John Constable found inspiration here and captured its beauty on canvas. It is set in the hills above the Stour Valley and is regarded as the centre of the area ...
Flatford Mill is a Grade I listed watermill on the River Stour in the tiny hamlet of Flatford, East Bergholt, on the Suffolk/Essex borders. It is instantly recognisable from the many paintings by John Constable...
East Bergholt is a large village on the Suffolk side of Dedham Vale, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ten miles north of Colchester and eight miles south of Ipswich. The village is famous as being the ...
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...
Boston
St. Botolph's Church
Church Street
Dolphin Lane
Herbert Ingram Statue
Wormgate
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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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Lacock, is a film producer’s favourite location and no wonder. All the buildings date from before 1800 and many date from centuries earlier. Almost every building is listed for its special historic and architec...
Brontë Country can loosely be defined as the area containing the majestic landscapes and quiet Yorkshire villages which inspired the talented Brontë family. The windswept Brontë Moors and stone and slate hills...
Hinton St. George is probably the most perfect of the villages between Yeovil and Ilminster, constructed with the attractive golden Ham Hill stone. The stone was quarried only five miles away, on Hamdon Hill.
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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.
Peter’s ...
The 'Sycamore Gap Tree' grows in the dip below Highshield Crags in Hadrian's Wall. It has been declared by the Woodland Trust, to be England's Tree of the Year for 2016. It is one of the best loved and most p...
Burton Cliff
Wave erosion, Burton Cliff
Burton Bradstock Village
Hive Beach
Chesil Beach
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