 | The countryside is mostly laid to farmlands full of ripened corn and across the rolling landscape there are grassy meadows grazed by sleepy cattle and sheep... Information | Pictures (2) | Hotels |
 | This is a picturesque resort town with a dramatic low-lying headland known as Selsey Bill, from here there are lovely views towards famous Chichester Harbour and the little harbour at Pagham where there is a nature reserve... Information | Pictures (10) | Hotels |
 | Selworthy Green is the start of a picturesque walk through steep woodlands to the gorse-gold and heather clad summit of Selworthy Beacon from which there are magnificent views over the undulating countryside... Information | Pictures (15) | Hotels |
 | Sennen is but a stone's throw from the towering cliffs of Land's End from which there are magnificent views across a swirling deep blue ocean, its waves, tinged with a creamy-white froth, sometimes hiding bulky, basking sharks... Information | Pictures (52) | Hotels |
 | Sennen Cove lies at the foot of steeply rising slopes to which old whitewashed cottages cling haphazardly around the hillside... Information | Pictures (20) | Hotels |
 | A market town in the Yorkshire Dales and also the starting point for the Settle - Carlisle Railway; one of Britain's most spectacular railways... Information | Pictures (16) | Hotels |
 | From this pleasant spot it is possible to get the most marvellous views of the two impressive bridges spanning the River Severn... Information | Pictures (5) | Hotels |
 | Sewerby lies in a picturesque position overlooking a sweeping, sandy bay - this is the meeting place of Flamborough's stark white cliffs and the sands of Bridlington... Information | Pictures (18) | Hotels |
 | Shaftsbury is Dorset's only hill-top town, with its long history and good views it is particularly attractive to tourists... Information | Pictures (52) | Hotels |
 | The country village of Shalbourne in Wiltshire is marked out by its leafy lanes and clutch of pretty thatched properties... Information | Hotels |
 | This is a busy and popular seaside town with cliffs rising in places to a height of around 150ft, the lower slopes lead down to the beach which opens up to a delightful bay... Information | Pictures (22) | Hotels |
 | Sharpness is best known for the fascinating waterway of the Gloucester and Sharpness canal, and the Victorian bonding houses built alongside it at Gloucester... Information | Pictures (4) | Hotels |
 | This is the port to which Nelson's body was brought home following his untimely death after his glorious victory at the Battle of Trafalgar... Information | Pictures (8) | Hotels |
 | Shenley is a small village in Hertfordshire, it is equidistance of around 5 miles from both Watford and St. Albans... Information | Pictures (5) | Hotels |
 | The charming village of Shepperton was once the haunt of legendary highwayman Dick Turpin who is said to have visited the village's 400 year hostelry - the atmospheric Anchor Hotel overlooking Church Square... Information | Pictures (22) | Hotels |
 | The softly glowing Ham stone of which most of the town properties are built, lends warmth and atmosphere to what is already a unique and attractive place... Information | Pictures (25) | Hotels |
 | This lovely tranquil village on the picturesque Tillingbourne, nestles beneath the rolling countryside of the North Downs... Information | Pictures (12) | Hotels |
 | This delightful resort grew up from what was once a small fishing village, some of the old cottages belonging to the fisher-folk of yester-year still survive close to the shore at the far end of the town... Information | Pictures (34) | Hotels |
 | Shobdon, first mentioned in the Domesday Book, remains today, very much as it always has been, a great agricultural area... Information | Pictures (3) | Hotels |
 | Shocklach is a small rural hamlet set beside a tributary of the River Dee between Wrexham and Nantwich. It is a lovely agricultural area of quiet lanes stringing together pretty..... Information | Pictures (1) | Hotels |