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Once a fishing village, Brighton was firmly put on the map in the 18th century by the young Prince of Wales, later to become George IV.
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This gorgeous little village set in a hollow beneath Whittington Clumps is revered as the home of Doctor Edward Bach, creator of the celebrated Bach Flower Remedies used in homeopathic treatments.
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Brilley is an attractive village lying almost at the meeting point of England and Wales.
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Bristol Zoo is not this great city's only claim to fame
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The long history of Brixham first began in pre-historic caves, finds suggest that Human beings sheltered here during the Ice Age
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A very pretty Cotswold village in Gloucestershire surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside. The village has many old thatched cottages and buildings made of the famous golden...
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Broad Hinton is found in the spacious countryside a few miles south-west of Swindon, close to the Ridgeway Path.
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Broadhembury is an idyllic village which is an oasis of calm and beauty lying at the edge of the Blackdown Hills.
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At almost every corner of this popular resort are reminders of the towns association with the famous novelist, Charles Dickens.
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Once a small coastal settlement, Broadwater is now a suburb of Worthing..
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The village of Broadway in the Cotswolds richly deserves the prestige of being the "show village of England"
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Broadwindsor is a sleepy picturesque village in the countryside of West Dorset, 2 miles west of the pretty town of Beaminster, and was once a hiding place for King Charles II as...
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Gloriously set, like a jewel in a crown, between woodland and heathland, is the picturesque place called Brockenhurst.
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This village is spread out from the picturesque banks of the delightful River Mole. It is said to have gained its name from the badgers or brocks living along its banks, but a more reasonable explanation is that the name comes from the word "brook".
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The village of Brockhampton is best known for its fine Stone and Concrete church designed by W.R.Lethaby a follower of the Arts and Crafts movement, and was built at the turn of the 20th-century. One of the beauties of the church is its stunning thatched roof, one of only three in the country.
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Bromsgrove has flourished since it's humble origins as a Saxon settlement.
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Bromyard, a pleasant market town situated equi-distance between the towns of Malvern and Leominster and, as such Bromyard is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in England.
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This is a pretty area full of natural wonders to be discovered on quiet walks or by taking a cycle ride along the paths of the many rivers.
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It offers a panorama of superb views in all directions, and is certainly one of the most magnificent walking areas close to the western fringe of the Lake District National Park.
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