 | There is not a lot to beat the sound of waves crashing against the rocky promontory which was known by the Roman's as the "Promontory of Hercules"... Information | Pictures (5) | Hotels |
 | The beauty of Hartland Quay is only eclipsed by the rugged cliffs which loom above it... Information | Pictures (7) | Hotels |
 | Hartlebury is an interesting little village in that it shows some quaint and interesting properties that are fortunately preserved from the ravages of traffic which now thunders down the main by-pass towards Kidderminster... Information | Hotels |
 | This is an ancient seaport and county borough which merged with its Victorian neighbour, West Hartlepool in 1967... Information | Pictures (277) | Hotels |
 | The great seafarers of centuries have left the shores of England, these include Raleigh, Drake, Frobisher and Admiral Lord Nelson, all of whom brought glory for England... Information | Pictures (56) | Hotels |
 | Part of the charm of Hascombe, are the several delightful gardens in the area, designed by Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) celebrated landscape designer of the 19th and 20th-century... Information | Pictures (1) | Hotels |
 | This is an attractive old town was granted a market charter by Richard II in 1394... Information | Pictures (2) | Hotels |
 | Hastings is an old fishing town along the southern coast of England. It offers all the traditional amusements of the seaside but retains much of the character of its colourful past... Information | Pictures (194) | Hotels |
 | Hatfield is a town with two histories. There is the history of the ancient market town whose roots are firmly embedded in Saxon times, and the modern-day history of a town that grew to meet the demands of the housing population... Information | Pictures (12) | Hotels |
 | The town now takes advantage of its superb position, operating mostly as an attractive place for tourists... Information | Pictures (32) | Hotels |
 | Havant has been a major junction since roman times and the remains of a roman villa were discovered close to the town in 1928... Information | Pictures (10) | Hotels |
 | This is a predominately Victorian town which was noted for the manufacture of clothing during the 19th century... Information | Pictures (2) | Hotels |
 | This is a thriving, friendly market town at the heart of Wensleydale, it shows beautiful old stone properties, quaint shops, galleries, craft workshops and cafe's arranged around winding cobbled streets... Information | Pictures (53) | Hotels |
 | Haworth is famous the world over for its connections with the Bronte sisters, the famous novelists... Information | Pictures (103) | Hotels |
 | Hay-on-Wye, as its name implies is picturesquely situated on the River Wye at a point where Herefordshire meets with the border of Wales.. Information | Pictures (11) | Hotels |
 | This picturesque limestone village in the high ground of the Peak District offers the best access to the spectacular Kinder Scout, a mountainous range reaching to almost 2,100 feet... Information | Pictures (6) | Hotels |
 | Three miles of golden sands backed by impressive sand dunes have made Hayle a perfect summer place for families to enjoy a holiday. It is an old town, made prosperous in the 18th-century when John Harvey opened his tin, copper and foundry business.. Information | Pictures (15) | Hotels |
 | At the heart of Norfolk's Lavender growing industry lies the pretty seaside village of Heacham... Information | Pictures (7) | Hotels |
 | Headington is a pleasant Oxfordshire suburb famous for its stone quarries which between the 14th and 18th centuries supplied most of the stone for the Oxford colleges and churches... Information | Pictures (37) | Hotels |
 | The village lies a short distance from the beauty spot Carsington Water, between the market town's of Ripley and Belper... Information | Pictures (11) | Hotels |