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Stonor village is situated a short distance from Henley-on-Thames, it is here hidden in a fold of the Chilterns and surrounded by beechwoods, you will find imposing Stonor Park, home of the Stonor family for over 800 years.
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The pretty market town of Stony Stratford is an ancient town built around the Roman road 'Watling Street' which runs through the middle of the town. It is well worth a visit with...
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This is a pleasant rural village lying between Chichesters' old harbour and the footpaths of the South Down's Way.
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Within the vast urban sprawl that surrounds Birmingham, otherwise known as the City of a Thousand Trades, lies the once great centre for crystal glassware, Stourbridge.
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This delightful riverside town gained acclaim when it was created a canal port in the year 1766 following the opening of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal, built by James Brindley.
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Stourton is noted for the church dedicated to St. Peter where you can see many memorials to the famous Hoare banking family and for the house which was the families ancestral home.
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"Stow on the Wold, where the wind blows cold"
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Stratford Upon Avon is a beautiful historic market town in the County of Warwickshire. Famous as the birthplace of the legendry playwright William Shakespeare
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Stratton is a short distance inland from the resort of Bude and was the scene of a Civil War battle in 1643.
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Stratton Audley is a picturesque village about 2.5 miles (4 km) northeast of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. Mentioned in the Doomsday book of 1086 as Stratton, the village...
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Stroud, on the western edge of the Cotswolds, is a town set steeply at the center of the Stroud Valleys, 5 valleys that are peppered with gorgeous cottages, old cloth mills,...
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Beyond the woods, heaths and downs of Dorset lies a fascinating coastline with a hinterland of precious little villages, such a village is Studland which sits close to the wide sweep of picturesque Studland Bay, which belongs to the National Trust.
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Sturminster Marshall is famous for its beautiful White Corn Mill and for the magnificent eight arched bridge spanning the River Stour.
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A small attractive Market Town in Dorset.
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The village of Styal stands on the River Bollin close to the town of Wilmslow. It is renowned for Quarry Bank Mill and the surrounding Styal Estate with houses once occupied by the mill workers.
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Suckley is an attractive, rural village nestling in the shadow of Edward Elgar's beloved Malvern Hills.
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Sudbourne village is tucked a short distance from the River Alde between Orford and Snape in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It lies a short way from the sea surrounded by...
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The village of Sudbury lies in a landscape of contrasts where old Royal hunting grounds meet with the industrial heritage of 19th-century England.
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Sudbury is an ancient market town full of evocative memories. It was the birthplace of Gainsborough one of England's greatest painters.
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