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  1. Dorking

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    Dorking

    A visit to the market town of Dorking & Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a special experience. View a map & explore nearby villages

  2. Benson

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    Benson, once known as Bensington, is a large Thames-side village in South Oxfordshire, a short distance from Wallingford

  3. Kempsford

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    Kempsford


    Kempsford is a village in Gloucestershire, situated on the edge of the Cotswolds between Cricklade and Lechlade with the Thames Path closeby. Kempsford Parish consists of the villages of Kempsford and Whelford.

  4. The Lanes

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    Brighton & Hove

    Once the heart of the old fishing town The Lanes is an intricate maze of twisting alleyways, offering an extraordinary mix of history and heritage lingering amidst the antique, jewellery, boutique fashion and design shops.

  5. Fontwell

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    Arundel

    Fontwell lies in the fertile plain between the South Downs and the coast, 4 miles west of Arundel. 

  6. Hampstead Norreys

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    Hampstead Norreys

  7. 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.

  8. 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…

  9. Bishopstone

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    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.

  10. Wallingford

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    Wallingford

    Voted one of the best countryside locations to relocate, Wallingford is well known for its location on the banks of the River Thames, taking its name from the crossing it provided to animals and people.  

  11. Wendover

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    High Street, Wendover

    Nestling in a gap in the Chiltern Hills, the picturesque town of Wendover is known as the ‘Gateway to the Chilterns’ and is an ideal base for walkers and nature lovers.

  12. 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.

  13. Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate

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    Margate

    Lying on the south eastern coast of Kent, the Isle of Thanet, encompassing the popular seaside resorts of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate, is the perfect place to get away and explore.

  14. Yateley

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    Yateley

    Yateley Town Council serves a population of approximately 20,500 people covering Yateley  and neighbouring Frogmore and Darby Green.

  15. Guildford

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    Guildford

    Guildford is a vibrant historic town, set in the rolling hills of the Surrey countryside. Its location and excellent transport links mean that Guildford has welcomed travellers for centuries.

  16. Blackwater

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    Blackwater is a small town in the northeastern corner of Hampshire, England, lying in the county's Hart District. The population at the 2011 Census was included in the civil parish of Blackwater and Hawley.

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