SOMETIMES it really is about the journey, as train enthusiasts will know too well. While most rail fanatics will go ...
Margate, England sits at the most eastern tip of Kent, right on the water, and is a hugely underrated spot to visit for ...
WHAT makes a great English village? Stone cottages, dramatic landscapes and trustworthy locals? Castle Combe in Wiltshire ...
making it the perfect stop for seaside refreshments. The beach is overlooked by the spectacular Tynemouth Priory and Castle, a 2,000-year-old Anglo-Saxon monastery, looked after by English ...
Weymouth, a quaint seaside town nestled along the southern coast of Dorset in England, boasts a prime position overlooking the English Channel and serves as an idyllic location for a beach getaway ...
The UK is home to many beautiful seaside villages, but few are as unique as one in Devon. What sets it apart is its 400ft cliffs, private ownership, and a history that dates back nearly a thousand ...
But the best places to dine in the UK aren’t necessarily touristy seaside resorts or big cities. In fact, eateries in small towns and medieval villages also wowed Which? readers. More than 9,000 Which ...
Thames Town occupies an area of 1 square kilometre (0.39 sq mi) and designed for a population of 10,000. It cost around ...
Two '"delightful" seaside villages only a couple of hours from ... an olde-worlde feel – Walberswick is an English coastal throw back. The delightful sand-and-shingle beach feels wilder than ...
Tucked away on the Devon coast is the 'English Riviera', made up of Torquay ... But who says we need to go overseas? Our seaside towns are even said to rival the breathtaking views of the south ...
Kendrapada: Several seaside villages across 31 panchayats in Kendrapada district's Mahakalapada block are facing a water crisis and villagers fear that the situation will become even more severe ...
A home for sale in a picturesque seaside English village is being marketed as a tranquil retreat but there is a catch – it reportedly measures just 91 centimetres wide at its smallest point.