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  1. Tarring Neville

    This is the smallest village in Lewes District. It consists of seven cottages, two farms and a church which are all that is left of a much larger village which was ravaged by the Black Death in the 14th century.

  2. Telscombe Village

    Telscombe Village

    Not to be confused with Telscombe, by the coast, Telscombe Village is an ancient village tucked away in the Downs. It is only accessible by a narrow meandering downland road from the C7 Lewes to Newhaven road. It is quiet and because of this, it is u

  3. Tenterden

    Tenterden

    Tenterden, known as the ‘Jewel of the Weald’ and home to the Kent & East Sussex Railway, is a delightful Kentish country town.

  4. Test Valley

    Test Valley

    Test Valley is Hampshire’s best kept secret, characterised by its wonderful countryside and attractive villages, the famous River Test and bustling market towns.

  5. The Lee

    The Lee

    The Lee sits around a very pretty village green in the heart of the Chilterns and has been described as "the most perfect village in England".

  6. The Surrey Hills

    The Surrey Hills

    The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a nationally treasured landscape. It is rich in wildlife, woodland, attractive market towns and villages.

  7. Tonbridge

    Tonbridge

    Situated in the Heart of Kent, Tonbridge has a renowned history with all the assests and amenities of a modern day living town.

  8. Town Quay

    Town Quay

    Town quay is a short five minute walk from the City Centre situated in an historic part of the City...

  9. Turners Hill

    Turners Hill

    Turners Hill village stands on a steep ridge line at one of the highest points, (600 feet above sea level), of the Sussex Weald where two historically important routes, the B2110 and B2028, cross. There are impressive views from the centre of the vil

  10. Turville

    Spreading outwards from a tiny green, the village of Turville nestles at the bottom of the valley overlooked by Turville Windmill, featured in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'.

  11. Twineham

    Twineham lies in the Adur valley with several attractive houses, including Twineham Place Farm dating from 1620. St Peter's Church is early Tudor, made of mellow red brick with a Horsham slate roof. There are covered pews, a gallery under the tower,