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Clovelly: Devon's Most Unique Coastal Village
Perched dramatically on the rugged North Devon coastline, Clovelly is unlike anywhere else in England. Famous for its steep cobbled streets, whitewashed cottages and breathtaking sea views, this historic fishing village has remained largely unchanged for centuries. With no cars allowed on its famous main street and donkeys once used to transport goods, Clovelly offers visitors a rare glimpse into a slower, more traditional way of life. A Village Frozen in Time One of Clovelly
Natalie Rylance
3 days ago2 min read


Totnes: Devon's Historic Riverside Market Town
Perched above the River Dart in the heart of South Devon, Totnes is a town full of character, creativity and history. With its independent shops, medieval streets and striking castle, Totnes offers a unique blend of heritage and vibrant modern culture. Often described as one of Devon's most distinctive towns, Totnes attracts visitors looking to explore its rich past, scenic surroundings and welcoming atmosphere. Discover a Town Steeped in History Totnes has been an important
Natalie Rylance
3 days ago2 min read


Why Goathland Feels Like Stepping Into Another Era
Tucked away among the rolling landscapes of the North York Moors, Goathland is one of Yorkshire's most charming and recognisable villages. With its stone cottages, scenic railway station and breathtaking countryside, Goathland feels wonderfully untouched by time. Known to many as the filming location for the fictional village of Aidensfield in Heartbeat, and as Hogsmeade Station in the Harry Potter films, Goathland has become a favourite destination for visitors seeking histo
Natalie Rylance
3 days ago2 min read


Cragside: The Extraordinary House That Changed the World
Hidden within a beautiful wooded valley in Northumberland, Cragside is unlike any other country house in Britain. Once home to Victorian inventor and industrial pioneer Lord Armstrong, Cragside was a place of innovation, imagination and ambition. Surrounded by forests, lakes and dramatic landscapes, this remarkable estate combines stunning natural beauty with one of the most fascinating stories in British history. A House Ahead of Its Time Cragside is famous for being the fir
Natalie Rylance
3 days ago2 min read


Why Durdle Door Is Dorset's Most Iconic Landmark
Few natural landmarks are as instantly recognisable as Durdle Door. Rising dramatically from the waters of the English Channel, this magnificent limestone arch has become one of Britain's most photographed coastal sights and a symbol of Dorset's spectacular Jurassic Coast. Whether viewed from the clifftops above or from the beach below, Durdle Door is a place that leaves a lasting impression on everyone who visits. A Natural Wonder Millions of Years in the Making Durdle Door
Natalie Rylance
3 days ago2 min read


Haddon Hall: Derbyshire's Most Romantic Manor House
Nestled above the River Wye in the heart of the Peak District, Haddon Hall is one of England's most beautifully preserved medieval manor houses. With its ancient stone walls, romantic gardens and centuries of history, Haddon Hall feels like stepping into another era. Often described as one of the country's most atmospheric historic homes, it has provided the backdrop for countless films and television productions while remaining one of Derbyshire's most treasured landmarks. S
Natalie Rylance
3 days ago2 min read
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