 | So settled is this coastal town that it is difficult to imagine that the Middle Ages saw the first parish of Mablethorpe swallowed up by the sea... Information | Pictures (134) | Hotels |
 | The beautiful church dedicated to St.Maddern is the focal point of the village. Interestingly, it was once the village church for Penzance, and its name from the saint for whom..... Information | Pictures (2) | Hotels |
 | A fine old town, beautifully set on a ridge above the Blackwater, with views across Northey Island and Osea Island... Information | Pictures (32) | Hotels |
 | High on the moors and dales of Yorshire, lies the wild and desolate place of Malham.... Information | Pictures (34) | Hotels |
 | The town stakes its claim to be the oldest borough in England on the fact that it was granted a charter in the year 924 by King Edward.. Information | Pictures (48) | Hotels |
 | The town was mentioned in the Doomsday Book, and several historic properties can be found in the region from shortly after this time, of these, of particular note are the handsome ruins of Roche Abbey, a Cistercian foundation of 1147... Information | Pictures (40) | Hotels |
 | A thriving truly cosmopolitan city with a great mixture of new and old. The capital of the north.. Information | Pictures (187) | Hotels |
 | The town shows fine examples of weavers cottages and walks through the town reveal fine Georgian facades behind which are Tudor and Elizabethan houses... Information | Pictures (9) | Hotels |
 | During the war, both Mansfield and the surrounding region provided sanctuary for Midlander's fleeing the destruction of Hitler's bombs... Information | Pictures (83) | Hotels |
 | The picturesque village of Marazion with its quaint cottages, shops and pubs, is in a sublime position on the west Cornwall peninsula.. Information | Pictures (70) | Hotels |
 | A curiosity of the town is the tradition of the March, March march. This is when a group of Cambridge students gather in the town to walk back to Cambridge stopping at all convenient inns to quench their thirst!.. Information | Pictures (4) | Hotels |
 | This pleasant Fen village was mentioned in the Doomsday Book, but it's history is known to stretch far beyond 1086... Information | Pictures (1) | Hotels |
 | Traditional seaside resort which is famous for the invention of the covered bathing machine... Information | Pictures (27) | Hotels |
 | This charming tiny village is set in lovely rural mid-Devonshire countryside within a short distance from the meandering River Mole in the beautiful Mole Valley, and the picturesque Crooked Oak stream... Information | Pictures (2) | Hotels |
 | Market Drayton is famous as the home of Gingerbread, and as the birthplace of Robert Clive - Clive of India, he was educated at the Grammar School, founded in 1558, and his desk bearing his carved initials is still preserved... Information | Pictures (6) | Hotels |
 | Its location is ideally suited to anyone wishing to explore fine Essex countryside, coast and the beautiful town of Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town... Information | Pictures (11) | Hotels |
 | Dramatic chalk downs extend from Berkshire into rural Wiltshire, they are particularly rich in pre-historic remains and shelter a wealth of charming market towns and pretty..... Information | Pictures (4) | Hotels |
 | Marlow developed into a thriving town from a small community situated at the side of the River Thames... Information | Pictures (85) | Hotels |
 | Marple has many splendid canal features from the past, these include a flight of 16 locks and a three arched aqueduct which takes the Peak Forest canal over the River Goyt... Information | Pictures (22) | Hotels |
 | Marsden offers visitors a wealth of heritage, particularly in association with the town's expansion which came about during the heady days of the Industrial Revolution... Information | Pictures (24) | Hotels |