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Situated in the South east corner of England, bordering London, Sussex and Surrey, Kent is often referred to as ‘The Garden’ of England - so named for the profusion of fruit, flowers and vegetables grown here. Kent has more historic houses than any other county - Knole, ...
Lanarkshire A rich mixture of urban and rural, stretching from Glasgows suburbs south to the open moorland of the Leadhills, the lush Clyde Valley. This is an area steeped in history and many of the towns in the regions have a range of excellent attractions allowing you to explore their past...
Larkhall is a small town located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Although not as popular as its neighboring towns, Larkhall has its own charm and unique character that is worth exploring. The town is known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes, making it an ideal destination for travel...
Dorset is often known as ‘Thomas Hardy country’ as the writer immortalised the county in his books. ‘Casterbridge’ was based on Dorchester the county town, for example, and his cottage is open to visitors. This is a land of small thatched cottages and quiet...
There are several historic attractions in and around Rutland. Stately homes such as Burghley House, Belvoir Castle and Rockingham Castle are open to visitors as is the 400 year old Uppingham School; the ancient castle at Oakham and Bishops Palace at Lyddington are all worth a visit. There are...