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Earley
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Earley
Earley is a town and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire and lies some 2 miles south and east of central Reading.
Moulsford on Thames
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Originally in Berkshire, this small Thames-side village was transferred to Oxfordshire in 1974 and is now part of South Oxfordshire.
Horton
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Despite the rather unfortunate Saxon meaning of its name, Hor-tun or 'Dirty Farm', the village today is a clean and wholesome place clustered around its small triangular green, but with more modern houses on the roads to Wraysbury and Colnbrook.The…
Chatham
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Chatham
Chatham (Kent) a fascinating maritime town with a history stretching over 400 years. Official tourist guide for things to do in Chatham & nearby events
Rodmell
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Lewes
Rodmell is a small, quiet and charming village nestling in some of the finest scenery of the South Downs. It lies in the lower valley of the Ouse some four miles south of Lewes, the County Town of East Sussex, and a similar distance north of the…
Freshwater
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FRESHWATER
Freshwater is a large village in West Wight and is a popular destination for visitors with the spectacular Freshwater Bay area lying to the South of the main village.
The bay is easily recognised by its chalk cliffs and the imposing “Stag” and…
Andover
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Andover
Explore the rich heritage of the Hampshire market town of Andover in the Test Valley at the Andover Museum and Museum of the Iron Age.
Bordon and Whitehill
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Hampshire's Green Town, Whitehill & Bordon is set in the Woolmer Forest, an area of heathland designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and ecologically outstanding as a wildlife sanctuary.
Cowes
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Cowes
What makes Cowes such a Mecca for yachtsmen and what is there to do in this seaport town?
Seaford
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Seaford
Between the beautiful South Downs and the English Channel lies the bustling town of Seaford. With its impressive coastal scenery and maritime history, Seaford is a beautiful destination.
Broadstairs
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Margate
A stroll around Broadstairs is a journey of discovery, with a lovely surprise around nearly every corner - quirky little lanes, tiny flint houses and fishermen’s cottages nestle together.
St.Mary Bourne
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Andover
St Mary Bourne is a quintessential English village with chocolate box thatch cottages, a small chalk stream and traditional village pubs.
Fontwell
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Arundel
Fontwell lies in the fertile plain between the South Downs and the coast, 4 miles west of Arundel.
Alresford
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Towns & Villages
Alresford is a beautiful Georgian town on the outskirts of Winchester. Just 11 miles from the city, it is home to colour-washed Georgian houses, watercress farming, the picturesque River Alre and the beautiful Old Alresford Pond
Thame Midsomer Tours
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THAME
A walking tour taking in over 20 filming locations in Thame for the popular TV show, Midsomer Murders. Your guide will tell you about the locations, the episodes in which they featured and other fascinating facts about the show and this historic…
Margate
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Margate
Margate is a seaside resort town on the Thanet coast in the north east of Kent. Find a map, things to do, events and places to visit nearby.
Goring
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Goring is situated on the River Thames in South Oxfordshire and features the Goring Gap which sits within both The Chilterns and North Wessex Downs Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Its banks forming the border of Oxfordshire and Berkshire…
Pangbourne
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Reading
Close to Reading, Pangbourne, in Berkshire, is located on the River Thames and is on the opposite bank of the river to Whitchurch-on-Thames. The Pang flows through the centre of Pangbourne before joining the Thames.