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  1. Balcombe

    BALCOMBE is noted for its beautiful woods, lake, millpond and reservoir. The farms, mainly dairy, are as well tended as the forested areas. A network of footpaths is dotted around the parish, which are particularly spectacular in spring and autumn.

  2. Banbury

    Banbury

    Historic Oxfordshire market town, famous for the ‘Ride A Cock Horse’ nursery rhyme, Oxford Canal and picturesque surrounding countryside.

  3. Barcombe

    Barcombe is three villages in one. There is the original community which surrounds the church, Barcombe Cross where villagers fled to escape the Black Death and Barcombe Mills, a popular fishing spot.

  4. Basingstoke

    A great destination for both day visitors and short stays, the Basingstoke area combines picturesque rural scenery with excellent shopping, leisure and entertainment.

  5. Battle

    Battle

    Battle is the town built on the site of the battle of Hastings. It has great attractions, quality shops, restaurants and events. It is unique.

  6. Beachy Head

    Beachy Head

    Beachy Head, with its dramatic white cliffs and gently undulating downs, is an area of outstanding natural beauty and tranquillity

  7. Beaconsfield

    Beaconsfield

    Like Amersham, this little town is devided into the old and the new. The town is home to Bekonscot Model Village, the oldest in the world.

  8. Bexhill-on-Sea

    Bexhill-on-Sea

    Renowned for its bracing and equable climate since Victorian times, Bexhill is a town that has been a well kept secret by those visitors who return year after year.

  9. Bicester

    Bicester

    Historic North Oxfordshire market town home to Bicester Village.

  10. Billingshurst

    Billingshurst

    The town of Billingshurst is located eight miles west of Hosham and straddles the historic Roman road called Stane Street. It's high street sits on one of the longest straight roads in Sussex

  11. Birdham

    Birdham is the setting for JMW Turner's famous painting of Chichester Harbour (now at Petworth House).

  12. Birling Gap

    Birling Gap

    Situated at the base of the chalk cliffs called the Seven Sisters. Shingle giving way to sand with areas of rock pools.

  13. Bisham

    Bisham

    Bisham is a parish of woodlands, the best-known being the Quarry Woods, which provide a splendid...

  14. Bishop's Waltham

    Bishop’s Waltham is a delightful small medieval town twelve miles south east of Winchester. Enjoy traditional shopping, excellent pub lunches and explore the remains of Bishop’s Waltham Palace.

  15. Bishopstone

    Bishopstone village nestles in the downs to the west of Seaford. It was once on the banks of the River Ouse before the great storm of 1579 changed the river's course.

  16. Blean

    Tucked away between Canterbury and the coast, this is an unspoilt secret, where woodland walks and rides proliferate in thousands of acres of ancient woodland.

  17. Bletchley

    Bletchley

    First recorded as Blechelai back in the 12th century, the market town of Bletchley,
    as it is now known, is a thriving urban area with a rich history.

  18. Bognor Regis

    Bognor Regis

    Long hours of sunshine and award-winning beaches make Bognor Regis one of the most popular seaside resorts on the south coast.

  19. Bosham

    Bosham

    A small attractive village on one of the small inlets of Chichester harbour, Bosham (pronounced 'Bozzum') has played an important part in the history of this country over the centuries.

  20. Botley

    A small historic market town within Hampshire’s Hamble Valley, offering countryside, history, fantastic food and drink, and a real traditional charm.