England
1: The Medieval Town Of Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds is well-connected and fairly conveniently accessible from around the country
2: Diss Is The Traditional Market Town
Diss is situated in South Norfolk surrounded by the stunning scenic landscape of the Waveney Valley
3: The Tiny Village Of Cuffley
During the First World War the first German airship to be shot down over Britain, SL 11 crashed in Cuffley
4: The Town Of Bushey In Idyllic Hertfordshire
The history of Bushey from the medieval period through to the end of the Napoleonic Wars provides much colour and accounts for its unique feel and various claims to fame
5: Cromer The Popular Coastal Town
Cromer achieved resort status in the early 19th century thanks to rich banking families making it the place to own second homes for the summer months
6: History Of Dagenham And It's Redevelopment
Dagenham used to have a major coaling port, which still operates on a smaller scale and a sizable industrial presence
7: Canvey Island And It's Cultural Claim To Fame
Canvey Island truly is a unique place to live, visit and enjoy, from its heritage, civic pride and landmarks
8: Chelmsfords Colourful History
Chelmsford had a moment of political history when it was effectively the capital of England for a week
9: Colchester Has A Unique History
During the English Civil War a Royalist army entered the town and, during what became known as the Siege of Colchester
10: The pretty parish of Cressing
There are many other interesting museums and heritage centres in the area. Bocking Windmill is an 18th century post mill
11: The Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick
The Hayes Conference Centre is a venue in Swanwick which is a village located in the Amber Valley district of the English county of Derbyshire.
12: The Attractions Of Sutton-On-Sea
The committee members of the Mablethorpe and Sutton Chamber of Trade are very influential and well connected people
13: Some Historical Notes On The Village Of Stretton
Stretton is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. Its name comes from the Saxon ‘Street On’ meaning near to the street
14: Stamford Has Some Famous Connections
Stamford is a town in the English county of Lincolnshire
15: Spilsby, the birthplace of Sir John Franklin and Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin was born in the town of Spilsby in the year 1786 and went on to explore the Arctic coastline of North America and put it on the map
16: Some Of The Notable People Associated With Ripley In Derbyshire
The inventor of the Bouncing Bomb, the geodesic airframe and the earthquake bomb, Barnes Wallis was born in Ripley in the year 1887
17: Rhodesia, The English Village That Was Purpose Built In 1920
The English village of Rhodesia is around twenty miles from the city of Sheffield. Many English villages have a history that goes back to the Middle Ages and beyond
18: The Splendour And Beauty Of Prestwold Hall
The stately home also houses an excellent collection of portraits that date from the time of the earliest owner of Prestwold Hall, Sir Christopher Packe
19: The Attractions Of Living In The Village Of Midway
Lakes and reservoirs in Derbyshire that are within travelling distance of Midway and are worth visiting include Ladybower, Howden and Derwent
20: Some Historical Notes About Melbourne Hall
In the twelfth century, Melbourne Hall was owned by the Bishops of Carlisle, which is a diocese based in Carlisle Cathedral
21: The Leasingham And District Gardening Group
The Leasingham Gardening Group has a monthly newsletter which is packed with tips on what to do with your vegetables
22: Kirklington In the Middle Ages Onwards
King Canute-like practice of trying to ward off storms by ringing bells
23: Some Notable People Connected With Ibstock
Ibstock is a town in North West Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It has a population of 5,300 people
24: Some Of The Interested Buildings In Holland Fen
Brothertoft Hall in Holland Fen was built around the year 1780 and was extended around the year 1850
25: Some Of The Interesting Buildings And Structures In Higham Ferrers
Higham Ferrers is a market town in the English county of Northamptonshire. Located in the Nene Valley, Higham Ferrers has a number of interesting structures and buildings.
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