Alresford, Hampshire
Alresford comprises two communities less than a mile apart. Old Alresford is an attractive village with a stream running through the green. New Alresford is a pleasant market town which was established in the t...
Frampton on Severn, Gloucestershire
Frampton on Severn is a spacious village of twelve hundred residents, situated ten miles from Gloucester, on the eastern side of the River Severn Estuary. It is unusual, as it is set out either side of the vill...
Bisley, Gloucestershire
Bisley is a charming village set on a remote hilltop, high in the Cotswolds, overlooking the Stroudwater Valley. Locally, the village is known as, "Bisley, God help us". This name may originate from the times w...
Wool, Dorset
Wool is a small village made famous by Thomas Hardy in his novel, 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'. He named it 'Wellbridge' and used the Manor House as the setting for his tragic heroine's honeymoon night. Hardy de...
Weymouth, Dorset
Weymouth has a glorious setting, occupying the low lying coastal plain below the ancient trackway known as the Ridgeway, which crosses the top of the chalk hills from White Horse Hill in the east, to Abbotsbury...