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of cricket on the green ,village pubs and warm beer, explore
Thomas Hardys Wessex and the Cathedrals at Winchester and Salisbury
or the spectacular ruins of Corfe Castle guardian of the Purbeck
Hills.
Further
west renowned for the beauty of its coast and unexplored countryside
is a delight for walking holidays. The Cotswolds have fine architecture
from mansions to churches built from local stone ,or walk in
the footsteps of the poet Milton along the Chiltern Ridge where
the beech woods and green valleys inspired him.
Discover
the River Thames of Jerome K. Jerome or Stanley Spencer's paintings,
Windsor Castle and the dreaming spires of Oxford, or the prehistoric
White Horse of Uffington.
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The
east of England a land of windmills, busy market towns,
boats and bird life has tall church spires silhouetted
against the sky, Gainsborough, Constable and Byron country
a mix of marshes, estuaries and breathtaking vistas. Cambridge
where punts glide along the river past the cloisters of
the university or mystical medieval Ely Cathedral dating
back to the Saxons and King Harold. Visit Sandringham,
Audley End, Knebworth or the ancient roman capital; Colchester
the oldest recorded town in Briton.
Birmingham
at the heart of England, contains some fine treasures,
known as Shakespeare country the Wye Valley, Rutland Water
and the Malvern Hills with their character and charm will
welcome you, the Potteries created by the industrial revolution
renown for their ceramics, canals and narrow boats. Also
a centre for the performing Arts such as The Royal Shakespeare
Company, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Repertory Theatre and
Symphony Orchestra or the thrills of Alton Towers theme
park, historic houses like Althorp and Hardwick Hall,
makes Birmingham ideal for any holiday.
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From
the green hills of Lincolnshire to the majesty of the North
Yorkshire moors there is no place finer to experience the extremes
of the British landscape, the woodlands, the reclaimed fens
and rolling wolds of this region dominated by Lincoln Cathedral.
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Dales boasts the memorable city of York, and nearby the
Port of Whitby's haunting ruins that inspired Bram Stoker
to write 'Dracular'.
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Liverpool
birth place of the Mersey sound and the Beatles, also has the
superbly restored Albert Dock Warehouse that now contain restaurant
,shops and the Tate gallery of the north, Manchester depicted
in Lowrys paintings boasts some fine Victorian Gothic style
buildings like the Town Hall and Barton Arcade with its luxury
shops and glorious country side, like The Wirral peninsula,
The Peak District, the canals and the distinctive black and
white buildings of Cheshire.
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