Dewsbury England 

Dewsbury

Located in the West of Yorkshire, Dewsbury is known for being a bustling market town. Its history dates back well over 1000 years which is documented in the fine well-preserved buildings from the early 19th century. If you’re in the Yorkshire area, this is well worth a day trip as the architecture and hustle and bustle of the marketplace alone will make you fall in love. The Dewsbury Market Aptly located on Cloth Hall Street, you can’t visit Dewsbury without seeing what it’s famous for. Every Wednesday and Saturday, you’ll…

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England Loughborough 

Loughborough

This university town located in the heart of Leicestershire is a place where you can experience the buzz of student activity and at the same time enjoy the peace of the great outdoors.  It has a wide array of different activities catering to all ages and interests. Steeped in history, it is home to the Great Central Railway station a number of old-world traditional pubs. Visitors to the area are able to take part in a number of wonderful outdoor activities from walking to horse riding. Depending on how you…

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England Hebden Bridge 

Hebden Bridge

Wander about the quaint village of Hebden Bridge and discover the delights and creativity of the bohemian style streets. With a great history and influence over some the UK’s most prolific artists and writers, the strong artistic evidence is still ever present with its bountiful galleries, quirky pavement cafes and charming cottages and houses that line the street. Hepstonstall, an old weaver’s village with traditional cobbled lanes, lies above the hills of Hebden Bridge. With only two old pubs, a small post office and a cute café, this village adds…

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England Truro 

Truro

As the only place in Cornwall officially classed as a city, Truro is a destination many visitors to Cornwall see during their time there, either as a place where they need to change transport connections if travelling down by coach or train, or as somewhere to go to look for a good variety of shops and other amenities not really found in many small Cornish towns popular with holidaymakers, such as cinemas. Truro is a small but attractive city that has plenty to keep visitors entertained, and can make for…

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Dorset England Poole 

Poole

The charming coastal town of Poole, in Dorset, is a hugely popular destination within the UK for people looking for a nice place to explore and relax. With its famous quay, its popularity among water sports enthusiasts, and its proximity to some of the South Coast’s most attractive beaches, Poole has, for a long time, been one of the favourite locations for British holidays. What is Poole Famous for? Poole is known for several things, one of them being that the Sandbanks area, a peninsula which sits across Poole Harbour,…

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England Southampton 

Southampton

Close to the New Forest in South Hampshire, Southampton is a lively and interesting city which has long been important in the shipping industry. As the biggest city in Hampshire, with the second being nearby Portsmouth, it is a fairly large place with a lot of different districts. The city centre, however, offers plenty to see and do, and the large student population make for it being a vibrant and entertaining place to go out in the evening. Getting to Southampton Southampton is a very easy city to get to…

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England Great Yarmouth 

Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth is a quintessential English seaside town located right in the heart of the lovely Norfolk Broads. The name ‘Yarmouth’ derives from the town’s location at the mouth of the River Yare. The town has been a popular seaside resort since the 1700s and it remains just as busy today. Thousands of visitors come to enjoy the lovely beach and the famous PleasureBeach theme park. In the summer time the town is packed with families enjoying the endless miles of sand, attractions and shows, although it does have its…

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England Shrewsbury 

Shrewsbury

The fortress town of Shrewsbury in the heart of Shropshire is full of wonky Tudor buildings and interestingly named streets such as Grope Lane and Bear Steps. The town is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the area and it has a long and interesting history. It’s the birthplace of Charles Darwin and is a fascinating town full of old-world charm. Shrewsbury is overlooked by an ancient abbey, which was the fictional home of Brother Cadfael, and surrounded on three sides by the meandering River Severn. For many…

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Bradford England 

Bradford

Bradford is a large, multi-cultural city in West Yorkshire, adjacent to Leeds and nestled at the foot of the Pennines. Despite its industrial heritage, Bradford has award winning museums, many examples of fine 19th century architecture, and plenty of great things to see and do. Thanks to the success of the wool trade, the city of Bradford expanded massively in the 19th century and people came from all over to work there. Today, many of the old mills and Victorian buildings have been restored and put to a different use…

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England Helmsley 

Helmsley

If you were to try and describe what you would imagine to be the ideal image of an English market town, the image that you describe would almost certainly match that of the town of Helmsley in North Yorkshire. The pretty market square is still a hive of activity and you will find tea rooms serving the quintessential English afternoon tea, as well as county pubs which have altered little over the centuries. As if this wasn’t picturesque enough, the town is rather romantically surrounded by the stunning North Yorkshire…

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