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  1. Albourne

    Albourne

    Albourne, a small village with a population of about 600, is situated in the low Weald and Mid Sussex, just north of the South Downs.

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  2. Alfriston

    Alfriston

    The area around Alfriston must have been occupied from neolithic times as a number of barrows from this period have been found higher up the surrounding Downs, originally known as Aelfrictun the 'town of Alfric' in Saxon times.

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  3. Alton

    Gilbert White's House, Selborne, Hampshire

    Alton is a lively market town right in the heart of Jane Austen country. The surrounding landscape is picturesque and tranquil – which makes it all the more surprising that Alton was once most famous for the brutal murder of Sweet Fanny Adams in 1887.
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  4. Amberley

    Amberley

    Amberley is set on the River Arun with many flint walled, thatched cottages, a medieval castle (now a hotel) and a fascinating Industrial Museum.

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  5. Amersham Old Town

    Amersham Market Hall, Buckinghamshire

    A typical Chilterns town at its picturesque best. Its compact centre has a braod High Street of half-timbered houses and cottages, an arcaded market hall, award-winning museum, pretty church and memorial gardens and an excellent selection of shops.

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  6. Ansty

    Ansty

    Ansty is a small settlement about four miles from Haywards Heath. Its village sign, situated at the Ansty Cross was painted by the renowned local artist James Forsyth.

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  7. Ardingly

    Wakehurst Place, Ardingly

    Ardingly is a parish of attractive wooded scenery in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village sign was erected as a memorial to Viscountess Wolseley, and marks the site of the original tollgate.

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  8. Arundel

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    Arundel is the Historic Heart of the South Downs and your first view of the town is guaranteed to take your breath away!

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  9. Ascot

    Image of the grandstand at Ascot Racecourse

    Though a pretty Berkshire town in its own right, it's fair to say that Ascot is dominated by its spectacular racecourse. Certainly one of the world's finest and most famous courses, Ascot attracts over half a million visitors each year.

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  10. Ascott under Wychwood

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    The village of Ascott under Wychwood, taking its name from the ancient Wychwood Forest, is situated on the south side of the River Evenlode and lies on the Cotswold Railway (connecting Worcester and London).

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  11. Ashdown Forest

    Ashdown Forest

    Ashdown Forest, six and a half thousand acres of enchanted forest and heathland, is one of England's surviving primeval wonders.

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  12. Ashford

    Willesborough Windmill, Ashford

    Right in the heart of Kent, the famous “Garden of England”, Ashford has bloomed into a lively, cosmopolitan commercial centre. In Ashford you'll find 19th Century windmills and medieval buildings alongside bright shopping and trendy restaurants.

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  13. Aston

    The Square in Aston

    The village of Aston, four miles south of Witney, is centred around the Square - which is actually a triangle! Often linked with the neighbouring hamlet of Cote, Aston has all the essentials of village life - a church, a school, a post office, a gene

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  14. Aylesbury

    Kingsbury, Aylesbury Town Centre, Buckinghamshire

    Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire. It is a bustling market town offering both the history and heritage of its old quarter as well as the modern shopping centres and nightlife of a contemporary town.

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