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- Old Amersham is located in Buckinghamshire 27 miles north west of London. It' a pretty little town whose origins go back to pre Saxon times.
- Bude has the pick of the beaches in Cornwall.
- Traditional working farm village
- Miller's Dale is a lovely limestone dale, along the section of the River Wye from Chee Dale, to Water cum Jolly Dale.
- Purston is a small, sleepy hamlet situated approximately 6 miles from Banbury and 4 miles from Brackley, Northamptonshire.
- Farthinghoe is a small village perched on a hill with a church and cluster of attractive stone cottages some of which date back to medieval times.
- The dedicated shooting ground at Edingale, north of Tamworth in South Staffordshire It is close to Birmingham and Nottingham and can be easily accessed via the M42 and the A38.
- Aston Magna is located in the beautiful Cotswold Hills in north Gloucestershire in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
- Bourton-on-the Hill is a pretty village nestling in the North Cotswolds sited a couple of miles west of Moreton-in-Marsh.
- William Morris, the eminent Victorian poet, designer and artist, lived nearby and considered Bibury "the most beautifull village in England."
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- The village of Todenham is situated 1 mile off the A429 (Fosse Way) just 3 miles outside Moreton in Marsh in the Direction of Stratford on Avon.
- Lower Slaughter is one of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds. It is located just off the A429 between Bourton on the Water and Stow on the Wold
- Warden Hill Farm, near Chiping Warden is set in the delightful rolling landscape of this peaceful, rural corner of Northamptonshire.
- Warmington is a small village just off the B4100, approximately 4 miles north of Banbury.
- Hook Norton is a village in the Cotswolds in north Oxfordshire. It's approximately 4.5 miles north-east of Chipping Norton.
- Broughton is a small village in the district of Cherwell North Oxfordshire. It is situated about 2½ miles south-west of Banbury on the B4035.
- Much Wenlock is a small town in central Shropshire, England. It is situated on the A458 road between Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth.
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- Draycote Water is a large (700 acre) reservoir and scenic country park just outside Dunchurch on the A426 between Southam and Dunchurch. It is easily accessible from the M1, M6 and M40.
- The village of Long Compton is situated on the A3400 roughly mid way between Shipston on Stour and Chipping Norton.
- Stratford upon Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare is a beautiful market town situated on the River Avon in Warwickshire. It is easily accessible from the M42 and M40 and there is a direct rail service from London Euston and Birmingham Snow Hill.
- Atherstone is between Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Burton Upon Trent in the heart of the Midlands. It is easily accessible from the M42 and M69.
- Edge Hill is a tiny settlement of half a dozen houses, near the top of a steep escarpment on the East side of the Avon Valley.
- Llangollen nestles in the Dee Valley in the Denbighshire North Wales on the edge of the Berwyn Mountains. Home of the International Eisteddfod (music festival) with its own steam railway and offering fantastic scenery and walking trails.
- Canolfan Tryweryn - The National Whitewater Centre is based near Bala, in Gwynedd, North Wales. Bala is an attractive and lively historic market town within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park.
- The views from the routes and top of the cliff out across the River Severn flood plain of Shropshire to the hilltops of The Wrekin and Criggan are expansive.
- Lake Vyrnwy Nature Reserve and Estate (is an area of land in Powys, Wales, surrounding the Victorian reservoir of Lake Vyrnwy.
- Llanfair Caereinion is a pretty small country market town in Powys, mid Wales.
which lies upon the River Einion (also known as the River Banwy).
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- 'A little bit of heaven on Earth' was how Lloyd George described the Ceiriog Valley.