 | This is a picturesque Kentish village at the centre of the counties hop growing fields. It has interesting Oast houses and a concentration of charming brick built cottages... Information | Pictures (3) | Hotels |
 | Playden is situated just north of Rye. It is most noted for its beautiful Norman Church dedicated to St. Michael which dates from around 1190... Information | Pictures (4) | Hotels |
 | The village, which is scrambled on a ridge above the scenic River Beult, is said to be the most haunted village in England... Information | Hotels |
 | This is a city that evokes stirring memories of England's great maritime past... Information | Pictures (92) | Hotels |
 | Polkerris in St.Austell's Bay has a lovely sandy beach backed by a cluster of cottages built haphazardly along a narrow village street leading towards the wooded hills and cliffs which give shelter to this enchanting little cove... Information | Pictures (2) | Hotels |
 | Jagged rocks rise as if to guard the entrance to the picturesque harbour of this enchanting fishing village which has for decades been a magnet for tourists and a mecca for artists from all over England... Information | Pictures (156) | Hotels |
 | A holiday resort of considerable merit and charm... Information | Pictures (15) | Hotels |
 | This delightful village has all the charm of a picture postcard. Almost overlooking the main village street and the village pond is the beautiful church dedicated to St. Mary which has the only medieval stone spire in Suffolk... Information | Hotels |
 | This is an area of pleasant coves, delightful bays and quaint villages. .. Information | Pictures (7) | Hotels |
 | Pontefract has a ruined castle which has seen many tragedies, Richard II was murdered there in 1400, and later it was the scene of bitter, bloody battles between Roundheads and Royalists... Information | Pictures (149) | Hotels |
 | Pool is situated between Cambourne and Redruth in an area that was once the centre of Cornwall's prosperous tin mining industry... Information | Pictures (5) | Hotels |
 | Three miles of golden beaches extending from Sandbanks to Brankesome Dene Chine and on towards Bournemouth, ensure an enjoyable time for families and sun-worshippers alike... Information | Pictures (88) | Hotels |
 | Once, long before the 11th-century when the sea receded the village of Porlock was a Port.... Information | Pictures (23) | Hotels |
 | The village itself was especially noted for Pilchards, a fact which caused many fishermen in the 19th-century to make this little place their home. .. Information | Pictures (5) | Hotels |
 | Port Isaac offers visitors many rich experiences from strolls around its ancient streets and narrow alleys criss-crossing the hillside, to simply standing on the top of a cliff watching the foaming waves of the changing tide... Information | Pictures (55) | Hotels |
 | The centre-piece of the village is the Lady Lever Art Gallery and Museum, this was built as a memorial to Lady Lever and was opened in 1922... Information | Pictures (3) | Hotels |
 | Wildlife, wild plants, flowers, and winding lanes are typical of this part of Cornwall where Porthcothan beach is backed by an area of low dunes... Information | Pictures (14) | Hotels |
 | Porthcurno is the home of the unique Minack Theatre, whose magnificent setting rivals that of any open air theatre to be found anywhere. .. Information | Pictures (32) | Hotels |
 | Porthleven has two picturesque harbours - the inner harbour is lined with dazzling white cottages, with the walls of the outer harbour giving shelter from the often tumultuous seas... Information | Pictures (26) | Hotels |
 | As it juts into the sea Portland is bounded by some of the finest coastal scenery in the land... Information | Pictures (51) | Hotels |