Bellingham
a Historic Market Town in the county of Northumberland
Cartmel
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cumbria
Ledbury
a Historic Market Town in the county of Herefordshire
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in the town of Gateshead, in the county of Tyne & Wear1 picture (1 comment)
in the town of Arnside, in the county of Cumbria1 picture (2 comments)
in the town of Eskdale Green, in the county of Cumbria1 picture (4 comments)
in the town of Ennerdale Bridge, in the county of Cumbria3 pictures (4 comments)
in the county of Somerset2 pictures (3 comments)
in the town of Glastonbury, in the county of Somerset1 picture (3 comments)
in the town of Bakewell, in the county of Derbyshire1 picture
in the town of Hereford, in the county of Herefordshire1 picture (1 comment)
in the town of Little Langdale, in the county of Cumbria1 picture (1 comment)
in the town of St David's, in the county of Pembrokeshire2 pictures (2 comments)
in the town of Cuckmere Haven, in the county of East Sussex1 picture
in the town of Amesbury, in the county of Wiltshire2 pictures (1 comment)
in the county of North Yorkshire1 picture (4 comments)
in the county of Cumbria3 pictures (8 comments)
in the county of Cumbria2 pictures (12 comments)
in the county of Cumbria2 pictures (9 comments)
in the county of Cumbria3 pictures (4 comments)
in the county of Berkshire1 picture (5 comments)
in the county of Cornwall1 picture
in the county of Dorset1 picture (2 comments)
in the county of Cornwall1 picture (1 comment)
in the county of Cumbria1 picture
in the county of Cumbria1 picture (2 comments)
in the county of Cumbria3 pictures (2 comments)
Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, 1998. New excavations on the eastern side of the island uncovered high-status imported Mediterranean pottery of the 5th and 6th centuries, along with some fine glass believed to be from Malaga in Spain and dating back to the 6th or 7th century. Even more incredible was the discovery of an ancient 1,500 year old peice of slate, on which were two latin inscriptions, with the second one reading: "Artognou, father of a descendant of Coll, has had (this) made." Nobody knows who Artognou was, so that opens a new mystery for this enchanting and special ancient place.
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