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Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Bury St Edmunds in the county of Suffolk
Bury St Edmunds, a charming market town in Suffolk, England, exudes a rich history dating back to the medieval times. With a magnificent cathedral, ancient abbey ruins, and picturesque gardens, this town captivates visitors with its beautiful architecture and quaint streets.
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Church of Holy Virgin in Stoke-by-Nayland

Stoke-by-Nayland in the county of Suffolk
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Kersey, Suffolk

Kersey in the county of Suffolk
Quintessentially English village of a style for which Suffolk is renowned. Winding streets full of exquisite properties, some dating back to Tudor times.
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Nayland, Suffolk

Nayland in the county of Suffolk
The heady beauty of Suffolk has been the inspiration of artist's for centuries and the village of Nayland, in the hear of Constable country is no exception.
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Hadleigh, Suffolk, The Deanery Tower

Hadleigh in the county of Suffolk
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St Mildreds, Tenterden

Tenterden in the county of Kent
The town is located on slightly rising ground looking out over the vast agricultural landscape of the Rother Levels, which sweep down to the Romney Marshes and finally, the sea.
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St Dunstans, Cranbrook, Kent

Cranbrook in the county of Kent
Cranbrook is an old rural town of numerous streets and alleys, all still true to their medieval layout.
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Kent and East Sussex Railway

Rolvenden in the county of Kent
Surrounded by a well-wooded landscape, this delightful village was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book, so we are assured of its long history.
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Hugglescote in the county of Leicestershire
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'Tranquility' (five miles from Manchester City centre).

Ashton-under-Lyne in the county of Greater Manchester
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Polstead, a picturesque village in Suffolk, May 2010

Polstead in the county of Suffolk
This delightful village has all the charm of a picture postcard. Almost overlooking the main village street and the village pond is the beautiful church dedicated to St. Mary which has the only medieval stone spire in Suffolk.
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