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...
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...
Long Crendon is an attractive village with its many sixteenth and seventeenth century thatched cottages, timber-framed houses and mellow stone walls. It was once an important lace-making centre. Needle-making, ...
Brill is situated on a hill six hundred feet above the Vale of Aylesbury and commands magnificent views into Oxfordshire. On top of the hill, stands one of the oldest post-mills in England, dating from 1689. It...
Silsoe is a small village south of Bedford. It has a long High Street, lined by brick built cottages right on the pavement. At the end is the George Hotel, a Georgian coaching inn, which was a staging post betw...
Felmersham stands on a hill above the River Great Ouse. It has a five arch stone bridge, which was built in 1818.
In the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Felmersham has one of the best examples of medieval arc...
Midhurst is a beautiful small town in West Sussex. View photos of the area, including the grammar school attended by the famous science fiction novelist H.G. Wells.
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Bodiam Castle has a beautiful fairy tale setting, surrounded by a wide moat. The towers seem to float on the water. It seems remarkably complete from the outside, but inside, although well preserved, it has los...
Selsey, which is located at the southern most point of the Manhood Peninsula, is a seaside town and beach in West Sussex. It makes for a lovely day at the beach and is home to the inventor of the mouse trap!
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Church Norton is a small village in West Sussex, famous for St. Wilfred's Church, and is an ideal place to start a walk to Pagham Harbour.
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Wilmington is situated at the foot of the South Downs, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is renowned for the Long Man of Wilmington, a great figure 70 metres (231 feet) tall, cut out of the turf of W...
Brighton is a vibrant town and seaside resort on the south coast of England, sometimes nicknamed 'London by the Sea'. View photos of the pier, beach and pavilion.
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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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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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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 ...