Question:
What's the best seaside town in Southeast England?
2007-06-22 19:42:37 UTC
I am going to London soon and want to take a side trip to the ocean. I also wanna see a castle. Does anyone know of any castles between London and a place near the ocean?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Three answers:
bobthebrowser
2007-06-23 12:54:57 UTC
Brighton is best seaside town but it doesn't have a castle but Lewes does,which is only about 7 miles away.
Em x
2007-06-24 00:51:37 UTC
Your best bet for visiting a Castle would be go to Windsor - it isnt very far out of London, is amazing to see and of course the Queen still lives there! In terms of Seaside Towns - Brighton is lovely but can get ver busy and touristy at this time of year - I would suggest hiring a car and just heading for the coast south of London - you wont be disappointed!!
Basement Bob
2007-06-23 13:31:21 UTC
Towns in South East England.



Abberton



Abbess Roding



Abbots Langley



Abbots Worthy



Abbotsbury



Abbotts Ann



Abinger



Addington



Addlestone

Addlestone is a small town where the thousand year old crouch Oak once marked the boundary of Windsor forest and there is a legend that Queen Elizabeth I stopped to picnic beside it.

Albourne



Albury



Albury



Aldbourne



Aldbury



Aldenham



Alderbury



Alderholt



Aldermaston



Aldershot



Aldington



Aldworth



Alfold



Alfriston

Alfriston lies in the Cuckmere Valley and is the epitome of an English Village. There are a variety of shops in the village including an authentic Village Shop, several good coffee shops and various pubs.

Alkham



Allhallows



Allington



Allington



Almer



Alresford



Althorne



Alton



Alton Barnes

set in an area of Wiltshire that's steeped in tradition and mysticism, Alton Barnes has become something of a centre for crop circle spotting in recent years.

Alton Priors



Alvediston



Alverstoke



Alverstone



Amberley

Amberley is on the South Downs Way and can be reached by train. It has Sussex thatch cottages, a church and majestic castle ruins overlooking the Wild Brooks nature reserve.

Amesbury



Andover



Angmering



Anstey



Anstey



Appledram



Appleshaw



Arborfield



Ardeley



Ardingly



Ardleigh



Arford



Arkesden



Arne



Arreton



Arundel

Arundel is a small hilltop town with a skyline dominated by the Castle. High on a hill, at the head of the Arun gap, stands Arundel Castle, surrounded by magnificent grounds.

Ascot



Ash



Ash



Ash Vale



Ashburnham



Ashdon



Asheldham



Ashen



Ashey



Ashford



Ashford

Ashford is a busy market town which still has many medieval houses for you to admire. It is a convient central point to tour from, to visit the numerous attractive villages.

Ashington



Ashley



Ashmansworth



Ashmore



Ashtead



Ashton Keynes



Ashurst



Ashurst



Ashwell



Askerswell



Aspenden



Astley



Aston



Aston End



Atworth



Avebury



Aveley



Avington



Axford



Aylesford



Ayot St. Lawrence



Ayot St. Peter



Badlesmere



Bagshot



Balcombe



Baldock



Banstead

Banstead is close to London but protected by extensive Green belt, so Banstead has managed to retain its rustic village charm.

Bapchild



Barcombe Mills Station

BR made extensive use of the route through Barcombe Mills Station for diversions from the Brighton line right up until closure, with the winter of 1968-69 being particularly busy.

Barford St. Martin



Barfreston



Barkham



Barkway



Barley



Barling



Barnham



Barns Green



Barnston



Bartley



Barton on Sea



Barton Stacey



Basildon



Basildon



Basing



Basingstoke



Bassett



Batcombe



Battle



Battlesbridge



Baughurst



Baverstock



Baydon



Bayford



Beaminster

The market town of Beaminster makes a charming place to shop, browse and sample local fare. Three times devastated by fire, this prosperous little town once thrived from wool cloth and sailcloth, sackcloth and shoe-thread, rope and twine.

Bearsted



Beaulieu



Beckhampton



Beckley



Beddingham



Bedhampton

The village of Bedhampton is now a conservation area, with country lanes and winding streams. Still standing is the Norman church of St. Thomas the Apostle and also the Old Mill House where John Keats once stayed.

Beechingstoke



Beedon



Beedon Hill



Beenham



Bekesbourne



Belchamp Otten



Belchamp St. Paul



Belhus



Beltinge



Bembridge



Benenden



Benington



Bentley



Bentworth



Bepton



Berden



Bere Regis



Berkhamsted



Bersted



Berwick



Berwick Bassett



Berwick St. James



Berwick St. John



Betchworth



Bethersden



Bevendean



Bexhill



Bicknacre



Bicknor



Bidborough



Biddenden



Biddlestone



Bighton



Bignor



Billericay



Billingshurst



Bilsington



Bincombe



Binfield



Binsted



Binsted



Birch



Birchanger



Birchington



Birdbrook



Birdham



Birling



Bisham



Bishop's Stortford



Bishop's Sutton



Bishop's Waltham



Bishops Cannings



Bishops Caundle



Bishopstoke



Bishopstone



Bishopstone



Bishopstone



Bishopstone



Bishopstrow



Bisley



Bisterne



Bitterne



Black Notley



Blackboys



Blackbushe



Blackmore



Blackwater



Blackwater



Blandford Forum



Blean



Bletchingley



Blindley Heath



Bloxworth



Blunsdon St. Andrew



Bobbing



Bobbingworth



Bocking Churchstreet



Bodiam



Bognor Regis



Boldre



Bolney



Bookham



Borden



Bordon



Boreham



Boreham



Borehamwood



Borley



Borough Green

Borough Green is a quiet village in Kent. Around the chapel in the centre of the village are a number of varied shops, eating places, banks and not far away the railway station with regular direct access to London.

Boscombe



Boscombe



Bosham

King Harold sailed from Bosham to visit Duke William, before the Norman invasion of 1066.

Botley



Botolphs



Boughton Aulph



Boughton Malherbe



Boughton Monchelsea



Boughton Street



Bourne End



Bournemouth

Internationally renowned for being one of Europe's most fashionable resorts, Bournemouth attracts millions of visitors of all ages and nationalities each year

Bourton



Bovingdon



Bovington Camp



Bowcombe



Bower Chalke



Bowers Gifford



Box



Box Hill



Boxford



Boxgrove



Boxley



Boxmoor



Boxted



Brabourne



Bracknell



Bradfield



Bradfield



Bradford Abbas



Bradford-on-Avon



Brading



Bradley



Bradpole



Bradwell



Bradwell on Sea



Braintree



Bramber

The pretty village of Bramber regularly wins the 'South East in Bloom' competition. It features the 15th century St. Mary's House and the ruins of Bramber Castle.

Bramdean



Bramfield



Bramley



Bramley



Bramshaw



Bramshot



Bransgore



Brasted



Bratton



Braughing



Bray



Bray Court



Breamore



Brede



Bredgar



Bredhurst



Bremhill



Brenchley



Brent Pelham



Brentwood



Brenzett



Bricket Wood



Bridge



Bridgemary



Bridport

Bridport was once the focus for the rope and networking industry in the 13th century, hence the long, narrow rope-walks used originally for twisting and drying the cord and twine made in Bridport.

Brighstone



Brightling



Brightlingsea



Brighton and Hove

Brighton and Hove is a sparkling, stylish and very special city by the sea. Brighton and Hove has been a fashionable seaside resort since the eighteenth century.

Brightwalton



Brimpton



Brinkworth



Britford



Broad Blunsdon



Broad Chalke



Broad Hinton



Broad Town



Broadmayne



Broadstairs

Broadstairs has an old world charm all of its own. There are winding streets, and fishermen's cottages cluster round the harbour. Viking bay is the town's main beach, but there are six other bays for you to enjoy.

Broadstone



Broadwater



Broadwey



Broadwindsor



Brockenhurst



Brockhurst



Brokenborough



Bromfield



Brompton



Brook



Brook



Brookland



Brookmans Park



Brookwood



Broomfield



Broomfield



Broughton



Broughton Gifford



Brown Candover



Broxbourne



Broxted



Buckhorn Weston



Buckhurst Hill



Buckland



Buckland



Buckland Newton



Bucklebury



Bulford



Bulkington



Bullington



Bulmer



Bulpham



Buntingford



Burbage



Burgess Hill



Burghclere



Burghfield



Burham



Buriton



Burley



Burmarsh



Burnham-on-Crouch



Burpham



Bursledon



Burstock



Burstow



Burton



Burton Bradstock



Burwash



Bury



Bushey



Bushey Heath



Buttermere



Buxted



Byfleet



Bygrave



Cadnam



Calbourne



Caldecote



Caldecote



Calne



Calstone Wellington



Camberley



Canewdon



Canford Cliffs



Canford Magna



Canterbury

This beautiful city with cobbled lanes and streets, is the seat of the Anglican Communion and Kent's premier tourist destination.

Canvey Island



Capel



Carisbrooke



Castle Combe



Castle Eaton



Castle Hedingham



Castletown



Caterham



Catherington



Catsfield



Caversham



Cerne Abbas

Famed for the Cerne Giant - a striking, mysterious, 180-foot high figure cut into the chalk downs overlooking the village, Cerne Abbas is popular for its picturesque streets, 15th century houses and Abbey ruins.

Chailey



Chalbury



Chaldon Herring



Chale



Chalegreen



Chalton



Chalvington



Chandlers Ford



Chapel



Charing



Charlton



Charlton



Charlton



Charlton Marshall



Charlwood



Charminster



Charmouth

Charmouth with its sandy beach, is world famous for the fossils formed within Jurassic rocks 200 million years ago, and now being revealed as the cliffs erode in massive landslips.

Chartham



Chatham



Chatley



Chattenden



Chawton



Chelborough



Chelmsford

Chelmsford is at the heart of social and economic life of Essex - and has been for 800 years. To this day Chelmsford is a thriving community and maintains its position as a premier commercial, retail and leisure location.

Chelsham



Cherhill



Cheriton



Chertsey

Chertsey is situated midway between Egham and Weybridge, the town has a long and distinguished history and was once the site of a Benedictine Abbey, first established in AD666.

Cheselbourne



Chesfield



Cheshunt



Chesil



Chestfield



Chetnole



Chettle



Chevening

A peaceful spot at the end of a quiet country lane, Chevening is essentially a great mansion and its estate, with a church and a small group of cottages.

Cheverell



Chichester

Chichester is the County town and one of the UK's finest smaller Cathedral cities. Its plan and walls date from the Roman occupation and it has splendid examples of late 18th and early 19th century architecture.

Chickerell



Chicklade



Chickney



Chiddingfold



Chiddingly



Chiddingstone

Chiddingstone is a beautiful Kentish village with a perfect row of Tudor houses. Their half-timbered gables, mullions and casement windows, picturesque red-tiled roofs and projecting upper storeys have provided a setting for many films.

Chideock



Chieveley



Chigwell



Chilbolton



Chilcomb



Child Okeford



Chilgrove



Chilham



Chillenden



Chilmark



Chiltern Green



Chilton Candover



Chilton Foliat



Chilworth



Chilworth



Chippenham



Chipperfield



Chipping Ongar



Chipstead



Chiseldon



Chisledon



Chislet



Chithurst



Chitterne



Chittoe



Chobham



Cholderton



Chorleywood



Chorleywood West



Christchurch

Historic Christchurch nestles between the River Avon and Stour at their confluence and enjoys unparalleled harbour views, walks and wildlife. Close to lively Bournemouth and the tranquillity of the New Forest and rural Dorset…

Christian Malford



Chute



Clack



Clacton-on-Sea



Clanfield



Clapham



Claremont



Clavering



Claygate



Clayton



Cliddesden



Cliffe



Cliffe Pypard



Cliftonville



Clothall



Cobham



Cobham



Cocking



Codford



Codford St. Mary



Codford St. Peter



Codicote



Coggeshall



Colchester



Cold Ash



Cold Norton



Coldred



Coldwaltham



Cole Green



Colerne



Collingbourne Ducis



Collingbourne Kingston



Colnbrook



Colney Heath

Colney Heath is recognised as environmentally important for the heath is a wetland habitat and home to many shrubland and aquatic animals.

Combe



Compton



Compton



Compton



Compton



Compton



Compton Abbas



Compton Bassett



Compton Chamberlain



Cookham



Cooksbridge



Coolham



Cooling



Coombe Bissett



Coombes



Copford



Corfe Castle



Corfe Mullen



Corhampton



Corringham



Corscombe



Corsham



Corsley



Corston



Coryton



Cosham



Cottered



Coulston



Cove



Cowden



Cowes



Cowfold



Cranborne



Cranborne Chase



Cranbrook

Cranbrook is a small unspoilt town, which has retained its medieval feel, through the layout of streets and alleys. Buildings date from 15th to the 19th century.

Cranleigh



Crawley

With Gatwick Airport on its doorstep and an express rail link to London, Crawley is one of South East England's premier shopping centres. The County Mall, provides parking for 1800 vehicles, provides the ultimate in shopping convenience.

Crawley



Cressing



Cricklade



Crockham Hill



Crondall



Cross in Hand



Crowborough



Crowdhill



Crowhurst



Crowhurst



Crowthorne



Croxley Green



Crudwell



Crundale



Cuckfield



Cuffley



Curdridge



Cuxton



Daggons



Dallington



Damerham



Danbury



Darenth



Dartford



Datchet



Datchworth



Dawesgreen



Deal



Debden



Dedham



Deepcut



Dengie



Denton



Denton



Deptford



Detling



Devizes



Dewlish



Dibden



Dibden Purlieu



Digswell



Dilton



Dinton



Ditchling



Doddington



Dogmersfield



Donhead St. Andrew



Donnington



Dorchester

The county town of Dorchester has much to offer the visitor, with its bustling shopping precincts, elegant 18th century houses and vital cultural life.

Dorking

Dorking is a town of special charm and character, it is particularly well known for its thriving antiques trade in West Street where more than 20 shops represent over 100 dealers.

Dormans Land



Dover

Dover, the closest town in Kent to the continent, is the gateway to England. Now the world's busiest ferry port, it is famed for its range of defences and military architecture.

Dovercourt



Downend



Downside



Downton



Draycot Foliat



Droxford



Dummer



Duneton



Dunkirk



Dunsfold



Durley



Durnford



Durrington



Durweston



Dymchurch



Earley



Earls Colne



Earlswood



Earnley



Eartham



East Barming



East Clandon



East Cowes



East Dean



East Dean



East Everleigh



East Farleigh



East Garston



East Grimstead



East Grinstead

East Grinstead, on the edge of Ashdown Forest at the very east of the county and only 30 miles from London, has a High Street with the longest continuous run of 14th century timber-framed buildings in England.

East Guldeford



East Hanningfield



East Harting



East Hoathly



East Horndon



East Horsley



East Ilsley



East Kennet



East Knoyle



East Lulworth



East Malling



East Marden



East Meon



East Molesey



East Orchard



East Parley



East Peckham



East Preston



East Shefford



East Stoke



East Stour



East Stourmouth



East Tilbury



East Tisted



East Wellow



East Wittering



East Woodhay



East Worldham



Eastbourne



Eastbury



Eastchurch

Eastchurch on the Isle of Sheppey was itself once the home of the early pioneers of aviation. Lord Brabazon of Tara, holder of Pilot's Licence No.1, and the late Sir Winston Churchill were both taught to fly at the old Eastchurch aerodrome.

Eastdean



Eastergate



Easthampstead



Eastleigh



Eastling



Eastney



Easton



Easton Grey



Eastry



Eastwell



Eastwood



Ecchinswell



Edenbridge



Edington



Edmondsham



Effingham



Egerton



Egham

Egham - A busy coaching town in the 18th and 19th centuries, the town is now by-passed by heavy traffic and this, together with the recently pedestrianised town centre, makes it a favourite shopping place.

Elham



Eling



Ellingham



Elmley



Elmsted



Elmstone



Elsenham



Elstead



Elsted



Elstree



Elvington



Empshott



Emsworth

Emsworth is a picturesque little fishing village with narrow streets, Georgian houses, high walled gardens and swans on the mill pond. Emsworth was the home of PG Wodehouse.

Enborne



Enford



Englefield



Englefield Green



Enham-Alamein



Epping



Epping Green

Epping Green is a small village situated on the B181 between Epping and Harlow The village is in the parish of Epping Upland which stretches from the Wake Arms near Upshire to the outskirts of Harlow.

Epsom



Erlestoke



Esher



Essendon



Etchingham



Eton



Evershot



Ewell



Ewhurst



Exbury



Exton



Eynsford

Eynsford is a pretty Kentish village in the lovely Darenth valley. Its ancient ford and a hump-backed mediaeval bridge across the river are still in use.

Eythorne



Faccombe



Fairlight



Fairmile



Falmer



Fareham



Farleigh



Farleigh Wallop



Farley



Farnborough



Farnborough



Farnham

Farnham stands on the River Wey, with unspoiled river meadows running through it, an architectural jewel with several outstanding art galleries.

Farnham



Farnham



Farningham



Faulkbourne



Faversham

Faversham is a picturesque medieval market town. Many of the buildings, which were built in the 18th century, have been restored and are on view today.

Fawham Green



Fawkham



Fawley



Fawley



Faygate



Feering



Felbridge



Felpham



Felsted



Ferndown



Fernhurst



Ferring



Figheldean



Finchampstead



Finchingfield



Findon



Fingringhoe



Fishbourne



Fishbourne



Fisherton de la Mere



Fittleton



Fittleworth



Five Oaks



Flamstead



Flaunden



Fleet



Fleetland



Fletching



Fobbing



Folkestone

Folkestone has recently become famous as the town adjacent to the Channel Tunnel entrance, it is one of England's most elegant Edwardian resorts.

Folkestone Harbour



Fonthill Bishop



Fontmell Magna



Ford



Ford



Fordham



Fordingbridge



Fordwich

The historic Town of Fordwich lies on the Great Stour river, about two miles east of Canterbury. Its history traces from Roman times.

Forest Row



Forton



Fortuneswell

Fortuneswell is a village on the northern side of the Isle of Portland. Its streets wind their way up steep hills which rise from sea level near Chesil Beach to a height of 500 feet at the top of the isle.

Fosbury



Foulness



Four Marks



Fovant



Foxham



Foxley



Framfield



Frampton



Frant



Fratton



Frensham



Freshwater



Freyerning



Frilsham



Frimley



Frinton-on-Sea



Friston



Fritham



Frittenden



Frogmore



Frome St. Quintin



Froxfield



Froxfield



Froyle



Fullerton



Funtington



Furneux Pelham



Fyfield



Fyfield



Fyfield



Galleywood



Garlinge



Garsdon



Garston



Gatton



Gestingthorpe



Gillingham



Gillingham



Glanvilles Wooton



Glynde



Godalming

Godalming is a charming town of timbered buildings and cobbled streets, the first town in the country to have electric street lighting.

Godmanstone



Godmersham



Godshill



Godshill



Godstone



Goff's Oak



Goldhanger



Gomshall



Good Easter



Goodnestone



Goodnestone



Goodworth Clatford



Goring-by-Sea



Gosfield



Gosport



Goudhurst



Graffham



Grafton



Grain



Grateley



Graveley



Graveney



Gravesend



Grays

We have just received a description of Grays from one of our readers. This description of Grays is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days.

Great Amwell



Great Baddow



Great Bardfield

Great Bardfield is a small village near finchingfield.It has its own museum in the centre and Bardfield cage, which was used for the punishment of unsavoury characters. It has a beautiful church and a fine collection of houses.

Great Bedwyn



Great Bentley



Great Bookham



Great Braxted



Great Bromley



Great Burstead



Great Canfield



Great Chart



Great Chesterford



Great Clacton



Great Dunmow



Great Easton



Great Gaddesden



Great Hallingbury



Great Holland



Great Horkesley



Great Hormead



Great Leighs



Great Maplestead



Great Mongeham



Great Munden



Great Oakley



Great Offley



Great Parndon



Great Saling



Great Sampford



Great Shefford



Great Somerford



Great Tey



Great Totham



Great Wakering



Great Waltham



Great Warley Street



Great Wigborough



Great Wishford



Great Wymondley



Great Yeldham



Greatham



Greenhill



Greenhithe



Greensted



Greywell



Grimstone



Grittleton



Groombridge



Grove



Grove Ferry



Guestling



Guildford

Guildford - Surrey's county town - has all the richness and amenities of a city and yet remains compact enough to explore and enjoy with ease.

Gurnard



Gussage St Michael



Hackington



Hadleigh



Hadlow



Hadlow Down



Hadstock



Hailsham



Hale



Hale



Halling



Halstead



Halstead



Halstock



Ham



Ham Street



Hamble-le-Rice



Hambledon



Hambledon



Hammoon



Hampreston



Hampstead Norris



Hamworthy



Handcross



Handley



Hanging Langford



Hankerton



Hannington



Hannington



Harbledown



Harbrough



Hardenhuish



Hardham

In the village of Hardham you will find the tiny 11th century St. Botolph's Church. St. Botolph's contains one of the UK's earliest and most complete schemes of mediaeval wall paintings.

Harlow



Harmer Green



Harpenden

Harpenden is a busy commuter town, and retains its charm with a tree-lined High Street and many 17th and 18th century buildings. The town centre offers several small interesting shops, excellent pubs and restaurants.

Harrietsham



Hartfield



Hartley



Hartley Row



Hartley Wintney



Hartshill



Harwich



Hascombe



Haselbury Bryan



Haslemere



Hassocks



Hastingleigh



Hastings



Hatch



Hatfield



Hatfield Broad Oak



Hatfield Heath



Hatfield Peverel



Havant

Once a leading leather, glove and parchment-making centre, Havant evolved around an ancient network of springs and an old Roman crossroads which linked Arundel to Winchester and Hayling Island to Rowlands Castle.

Haven Street



Hawkhurst



Hawkinge



Hawkley



Hawkwell



Hawley



Hawthorn



Haydon



Hayling Island



Haywards Heath



Headbourne Worthy



Headcorn



Headley



Heathfield



Heckfield



Helion Bumpstead



Hellingly



Hemel Hempstead



Hempstead



Henfield



Henham



Henley

Henley is a small hamlet with 16 houses in the middle of the 15,000 acre Cowdray Estate. Henley is well known for its idyllic setting on the side of a north-eastward facing sandstone hill...

Hermitage



Herne



Herne Bay



Hernehill



Herongate



Herriard



Hersham



Herstmonceux



Hertford



Hertingfordbury



Hever



Hextable



Hexton



Heybridge



Heyshott



Heytesbury



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High Halden



High Halstow

This ancient village is set on the highest point of the Hoo Peninsula and has a wide variety of scenery within its boundaries.

High Ongar



High Roding



High Welwyn



Higham



Highclere



Highcliffe

Lying four miles to the east of Christchurch, Highcliffe is just over a century old and during recent years has developed into a thriving and attractive area with beautiful, clean beaches, an excellent range of accommodation and good parking facilities.

Highgate



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Highworth



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Hildenborough



Hill Head



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Hilton



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Hinton Ampner



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Hinxworth



Hitchin



Hoath



Hockley



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Hollingbourne



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Holmbury St Mary



Holmwood



Holt



Holton Heath



Holwell



Holwell



Holybourne



Hoo



Hooe



Hook



Hooke



Hookwood



Horam



Hordle



Horley

Horley is a traditional market town blending the old with the new, offering good convenience shopping to a large residential area.

Hormead



Horndean



Horndon on the Hill

Horndon-on-the-Hill is listed in the Doomsday Book as Horninduna. This name appears on a Saxon coin of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066AD) and suggests that Horninduna was once the site of a Royal Anglo-Saxon mint.

Horne



Horningsham



Horringford



Horsebridge



Horsebridge



Horsell



Horsham

Rich in history, Horsham District in the north east of the county, is a showcase of rural England, an inspiration for poets, artists and film makers alike.

Horsmonden



Horsted Keynes



Horton



Horton



Horton Kirby



Hothfield



Hougham



Houghton



Hove



Huish



Hullavington



Hungerford



Hungerford Newton



Hunton



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Hurn



Hursley



Hurst



Hurst Green



Hurstbourne Priors



Hurstbourne Tarrant



Hurstburne Tarrant



Hurstpierpoint



Hutton



Hylands



Hythe



Hythe

Hythe is a member of the Cinque Port federation, Hythe today is a pleasant seaside town. Once a thriving port, the old town, separated from the sea as a result of silting, it now lies 1.5 km inland.

Ibsley



Ibthorpe



Ibworth



Ickleford



Icklesham



Ide Hill

Ide Hill is one of the highest villages in Kent, perching on the top of the Greensand ridge at 800 feet above sea-level. It is a most attractive village grouped around its wide green, with a Victorian church on the edge of a wood.

Iden



Idmiston



Ifield



Iford



Iford



Imber



Ingatestone



Ingrave



Inkpen



Inworth



Iping



Ippollitts



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Itchen



Itchen Abbas



Itchingfield



Ivychurch

Ivychurch is a sleepy village in the heart of the Romney Marsh. While it may not be awash with amenities, it does offer some interesting sights and historic buildings.

Iwade



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Keevil



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Keymer



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Kimpton



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Kingsclere



Kingsdown



Kingsdown



Kingsgate



Kingsley



Kingsnorth



Kingsnorth



Kingston



Kingston



Kingston



Kingston



Kingston near Lewes



Kingswood



Kingswood Manor



Kingswood Warren



Kintbury



Kippings Cross



Kirby Cross



Kirdford



Knebworth



Knockholt

Knockholt enjoys an airy situation on the crest of the North Downs. It is an old village, and over the years its focus has shifted from the original centre round the church to its offshoot Knockholt Pound a mile away.

Knole



Knook



Knowlton



Lacock



Laindon



Laleham



Lamarsh



Lamberhurst



Lambourn



Lancing



Landford



Langdon Hills



Langford



Langley



Langley



Langley



Langley Marish



Langstone

The Ship Inn and the Royal Oak on the harbour side at Langstone are said to have once been smuggler's haunts.

Langton Matravers



Lark Hill



Lasham



Lashenden



Latchingdon



Laughton



Lavant



Laverstoke



Lawford



Layer de la Haye



Layer Marney



Lea



Leatherhead

Leatherhead ';The Gateway to the Surrey Hills', provides an excellent base for visitors wishing to explore the beautiful Surrey countryside and variety of nearby attractions.

Leaveland



Leavesden Green



Leckford



Lee-on-the-Solent



Leeds



Leigh



Leigh



Leigh



Leigh



Leigh-on-Sea



Leith Hill



Lenham



Lepe



Letchworth



Leverstock Green



Lewes

Lewes is the county town of East Sussex. The castle overlooks the town and is open to visitors, as is the Barbican Museum opposite it. In such an historic town as Lewes there is obviously much to see.

Lexden



Leysdown

Leysdown on the Isle of Sheppey is a traditional seaside resort with award-winning beach and facilities.

Liddington



Lilley



Lillington



Limpley Stoke



Limpsfield



Linchmere



Lindfield



Lindsell



Lingfield



Linkenholt



Linton



Liphook



Liss



Liston



Litchfield



Litlington



Little Amwell



Little Baddow



Little Bedwyn



Little Bentley

Little Bentley is a small village situated between the A120 (Colchester - Harwich) and the A133 (Colchester - Clacton). Little Bentley has won the Essex Best Kept Village Award a number of times.

Little Berkhampstead



Little Bookham



Little Bredy



Little Bromley



Little Burstead



Little Canfield



Little Chart



Little Chesterford



Little Clacton



Little Dunmow



Little Gaddesden



Little Hadham



Little Hinton



Little Hormead



Little Horsted



Little Langford



Little Munden



Little Oakley



Little Somborne



Little Wakering



Little Walden



Little Waltham



Little Warley



Little Wigborough



Little Wymondley



Littlebourne



Littlebury



Littlehampton



Littleton



Locks Heath



Loders



Lodsworth



London Colney

London Colney is a large village sited on the old coaching route between London and St. Albans. The village has a thriving historic centre with a hypermarket to the south. With 1,800 car parking spaces, it is one of the largest hypermarkets in the UK.

Long Bredy



Long Burton



Long Crichel



Long Ditton



Long Sutton



Longbridge Deverill



Longcross



Longfield



Longham



Longparish



Longstock



Longstreet



Loose



Loughton



Low Street



Lower Beeding



Lower Farringdon



Lower Froyle



Lower Halstow



Lower Hardres



Lower Kingswood



Loxwood



Luckington



Luddenham



Luddesdown



Ludgershall



Ludwell



Lulworth Camp



Lurgashall

Lurgashall, north west of Petworth, is a classic Sussex village with a triangular cricket green overlooked by the Noah's Ark, a friendly pub with a strong cricketing connection.

Lydd



Lydden



Lydiard Millicent



Lydiard Tregoze



Lydlinch



Lyme Regis

The dramatic coastline of Lyme Regis is an area of great natural beauty, criss-crossed by good rambling paths, and home to many kinds of flora and fauna.

Lyminge



Lymington



Lyminster



Lympne



Lyndhurst



Lyneham



Lynsted



Lytchett Matravers



Lytchett Minster



Maddington



Madehurst



Maiden Bradley



Maiden Newton



Maidenhead



Maidstone

Maidstone is the County Town of Kent and a thriving commercial centre with excellent shopping, sports and leisure facilities.

Maldon



Malling



Malmesbury



Manningford Abbots



Manningford Bohune



Manningford Bruce



Manston



Manston



Manton



Manuden



Mappowder



Marchwood



Marden



Maresfield



Margaret Roding



Margaretting



Margate

Margate has a lovely sea front and a fun fair. Donkey rides were first introduced on the sands of Margate in the early 19th century. Margate is also the birthplace of the Bathing Machine; Thomas Barber, a local man, made the first one in 1736.

Mark Cross



Market Lavington



Marks Tey



Markshall



Markyate



Marlborough



Marnhull



Marshwood



Marston Meysey



Martin



Martin



Martyr Worthy



Matching



Matfield



Mayfield



Mayland



Medstead



Meesden



Melbury Abbas



Melbury Bubb



Melcombe Regis



Melksham

We have just received a description of Melksham from one of our readers. This description of Melksham is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days.

Meonstoke



Meopham



Mere



Mereworth



Merrow



Mersham



Merstham



Merston



Merstone



Messing



Micheldever



Micheldever Station



Michelmersh



Mickleham



Middle Street



Middle Wallop



Middle Winterslow



Middleton



Middleton-on-Sea



Midgham



Midhurst

Midhurst has its origins in the middle ages. The buildings round the Market Square are particularly attractive and include Elizabeth House, a rare example of a four-story timber-framed house.

Milborne St. Andrew



Mildenhall



Mile End



Milford



Milford on Sea



Millbrook



Milston



Milton



Milton Abbas



Milton Regis

Milton Regis, a suburb of Sittingbourne, offers a tourist attraction with a difference. At Milton creek you will find an old sailing barge yard, which still carries out this type of work on a commercial basis.

Minety



Minstead



Minster

At Minster, the Isle of Sheppey's history is again brought to life at Minster abbey Gatehouse Museum, part of one of Kent's earliest Benedictine nunneries.

Minster



Mistley



Molash



Molesey



Monk Sherborne



Monkton



Monkton Deverill



Monxton



Morden



Morecombelake



Morestead



Moreton



Moreton

Quiet, peaceful, off the beaten track, Moreton is a mixture of village styles - linear in parts with a little thatched street, dispersed in others.

Mortimer Common



Mortimer West End



Mosterton



Motcombe



Mottisfont



Mottistone



Mount Bures



Mountfield



Mountnessing



Much Hadham



Mudeford

Only two miles from Christchurch, Mudeford is a charming fishing village lying at the entrance to Christchurch Harbour, a mecca for water-sports enthusiasts and fishermen.

Mundon



Murston



Mytchett



Navestock



Nazeing



Nether Cerne



Nether Wallop



Netheravon



Netherbury



Netley Abbey



Netley Marsh



Nettleton



Nevendon



New Alresford



New Chapel



New Milton



New Romney



Newbridge



Newbury



Newchurch



Newchurch



Newdigate



Newenden



Newgate Street



Newhaven

The coastal port of Newhaven is situated at the mouth of the River Ouse. Newhaven still has a daily ferry service to Dieppe and the harbour is always busy and a fascinating place to visit.

Newick



Newington



Newnham



Newnham



Newport



Newport



Newton Tony



Newtown



Newtown



Ninfield



Niton



Norleywood



Normandy



North Bradley



North Fambridge



North Hayling



North Marden



North Mimms



North Mundham



North Mymms



North Ockendon



North Stoneham



North Tidworth



North Waltham



North Weald



North Weald Bassett



North Wraxall



Northaw



Northbourne



Northchapel



Northchurch



Northfleet



Northiam



Northington



Northwood



Norton



Norton



Norton



Norton Bavant



Norton Heath



Nursling



Nutfield



Nuthurst



Nutley



Nutley



Oak Hangar



Oakley



Oaksey



Oare



Oare



Oatlands Park



Ockham



Ockley



Odiham



Odstock



Offham



Offham



Ogbourne St. Andrew



Ogbourne St. George



Old Romney



Old Sarum



Old Town



Old Windsor



Ongar Station



Orcheston



Ore



Orlestone



Orsett

Orsett was the original seat of local government for the area and the site of a palace of the Bishop of London in medieval times. The village lock-up last used as a prison in 1848, and the animal pound still exist.

Osborne



Osmington



Ospringe



Otford



Otterbourne



Otterden



Ottershaw



Over Compton



Over Wallop



Overcombe

Overcombe is a quiet beachfront area on the eastern side of Weymouth. It is about 2 miles from the town centre and harbour, with a frequent bus service. There is adequate parking. The beach itself is sand and shingle and is safe.

Overton



Oving



Ovington



Ovington



Ower



Owermoigne



Owslebury



Oxenwood



Oxshott



Oxted



Paddlesworth



Paddock Wood



Pagham

Pagham is a small, sea front town boasting a nature reserve located close to Pagham Lagoon. It has enough interesting wildlife to attract both the amateur and serious birdwatcher.

Panfield



Pangbourne



Panshanger



Parham



Park Street

Park Street Village is situated between Radlett and St Albans. There is a beautiful Nature Reserve, which was once chalk pits, and now there are 3 man-made lakes which are home to many species of birds and insects.

Parkeston



Parkstone



Partridge Green



Patcham



Patching



Patney



Pattiswick



Peasemore



Peasmarsh



Pebmarsh



Peldon



Pembury



Penhurst



Penselwood



Penshurst



Penton Mewsey



Pentridge



Peper Harow



Perham Down



Petersfield



Petham



Pett



Petworth

The magnificent Petworth House dominates Petworth; one of Sussex's most important country towns.

Pevensey



Pevensey Bay



Pewsey



Piddlehinton



Piddletrenthide



Pilsdon



Pimperne



Pirbright



Pirton



Pitsea



Pitt



Pitton



Plaistow



Plaitford



Plaxtol

Plaxtol is a little gem nestling in a fold in the Bourne Valley just South of the A25 and to the west of Tonbridge. It is a small village, the Millenium Stone planted in the grass verge adjoining the Parish Church.

Playden



Pleshey



Pluckley



Plumpton



Plumpton Green



Polegate



Poling



Poole



Popham



Port Victoria



Portchester



Portesham



Portland Harbour



Porton



Portslade



Portsmouth



Postling



Potter Street



Potterne



Potters Bar



Powerstock



Poxwell



Poynings



Preston



Preston



Preston



Preston



Preston Candover



Privett



Puckeridge



Puddletown



Pulborough

Pulborough is the home of Parham House and Gardens, set in the heart of an ancient deer park, on the slopes of the South Downs. The house and gardens have been lovingly restored by the Pearson family.

Puncknowle



Purfleet

Purfleet features in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula in which the famous vampire buys a house called 'Carfax' and lives in Purfleet.

Purleigh



Purton



Purton Stoke



Puttenham



Pyecombe



Pyrford



Quarley



Queenborough

Queenborough, with much to remind visitors of its long history as a seafaring town, is well worth exploring. In the High Street is the Guildhall on the site of an earlier courthouse captured by the Dutch in 1667.

Quendon



Radipole



Radlett



Radwell



Radwinter



Rainham



Rake



Rampisham



Ramsbury



Ramsden Heath



Ramsey



Ramsgate

Ramsgate is a busy maritime centre, with a maritime museum. Parts of the town are conservation areas and it has some fine architecture.

Ratton Village



Rawreth



Rayleigh



Rayne



Reading

Reading is the county town of Royal Berkshire, situated in beautiful countryside in the heart of the Thames Valley, with the Rivers Kennet and Thames running through the town.

Reculver



Redbourn

Redbourn was a strategically positioned roman settlement along Watling Street and is famous locally as the scene of the first recorded cricket match in Hertfordshire in 1666.

Redbridge



Redhill



Redlynch



Reed



Reigate

The historic market town of Reigate nestles at the foot of the North Downs which provide a magnificent backdrop.

Remenham



Rettendon

Rettendon is a quite widely spread village and includes the hamlet of Battlesbridge which is on the tidal River Crouch. The parish church is All Saints and sits on the hill just off the main road to Chelmsford.

Richborough Castle



Rickmansworth



Ridge



Ridgewell



Ridley



Ringmer



Ringstead



Ringwood



Ringwould



Ripe



Ripley



Ripley



Rivenhall



River



Robertsbridge



Rochester

Rochester is often referred to as 'the City of Great Expectations' due to its association with Charles Dickens. There is a Dickens Centre, as well as Dickens festivals in the summer and at Christmas.

Rochford



Rockbourne



Rodmell



Rodwell



Roffey



Rogate



Rollestone



Rolvenden



Romney

New Romney is the largest town on Romney marsh, and an ancient Cinque Port. Old Romney is an unspoiled village lying to the west.

Romsey



Rookley



Ropley



Rotherfield



Rotherwick



Rottingdean



Roundway



Rowde



Rowhedge



Rowlands Castle



Rowledge



Roxwell



Royal Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells remains one of the most elegant towns in the country, and was considered a rival to Bath when it was a fashionable spa from the 17th to 19th centuries.

Roydon



Royston



Ruckinge



Rudgwick



Rudloe



Rushall

Rushall is an ancient settlement set next to the River Avon in Wiltshire's beautiful Pewsey Vale.

Rushden



Rusper



Rustington



Ryarsh



Ryde



Rye



Rye Harbour



Sacomb



Saffron Walden



Salcott



Salfords



Salisbury



Saltdean



Sandgate

Sandgate spans 2 ½kms of Kent coastline between Folkestone and Hythe. It fringes the English Channel and clusters beneath steep wooded slopes.

Sandhurst



Sandhurst



Sandleheath



Sandon



Sandown



Sandridge

Sandridge lies north-east of St. Albans, and was recorded in the 1086 Doomsday Book. Sandridge Village is a conservation area centred around St Leonards Church, which is open most summer weekends.

Sandwich

Sandwich is one of the most complete medieval towns in England, it has great charm and character, with its network of narrow streets and alleys; it is one of the five ancient Cinque Ports established by Royal Charter in 1155.

Sarratt



Sarre



Savernake Station



Sawbridgeworth



Seabrook



Seaford

Seaford is a seaside town on the south coast situated between Brighton and Eastbourne. The coast and countryside attract many visitors to this area.

Seagry



Seal



Seale



Seasalter



Seaview



Sedghill



Sedlescombe



Seend



Selborne



Selham



Sellindge



Selling



Selmeston



Selsey



Selstead



Semington



Semley



Send



Sendmarsh



Sevenhampton



Sevenoaks

Sevenoaks is believed to have derived its name from a group of seven oak trees which once grew in the area, long since gone; but to keep the legend alive, seven oaks were taken from Knole Park and ceremoniously planted on the common in 1955.

Shadoxhurst



Shaftesbury



Shalbourne



Shalden



Shalfleet



Shalford



Shalford



Shanklin



Shapwick



Sharnal Street



Shaw



Shawford



Shedfield



Sheering



Sheerness



Sheet



Shell Haven



Shenfield



Shenley



Shephall



Shepherdswell



Shepperton



Sherborne

Sherborne is a mellow-stoned living pageant of history. The ancient Abbey Church has one of the most graceful and delicate fan-vaulted roofs in England, and some fine stained glass.

Sherborne St. John



Shere



Sherfield English



Sherfield on Loddon



Shermanbury



Sherston



Shide



Shillingstone



Shinfield



Shipborne



Shipley

The village of Shipley, has views of the South Downs and the iron age Chanctonbury Ring camp. The church was built by the Knights Templar around 1125.

Shoeburyness



Sholden



Sholing



Shootend



Shoreham



Shoreham

A short car ride from Shoreham is Shoreham Airport, officially opened in 1911, was host to the British pioneers of air flight. The oldest licensed airport in the world.

Shorncliffe Camp



Shorne



Shorwell



Shottermill



Shrewton



Shroton



Sible Hedingham



Sidlesham



Sidley



Silchester



Silton



Singleton



Sissinghurst



Sittingbourne

Sittingbourne is a modern day market town, but has very strong links with the sailing barge history in its past, which is still very much in evidence today.

Slaugham



Slaughterford



Slindon

Slindon is on the South slopes of the Downs and mostly in the care of the National Trust. Charming and unspoiled, with brick and flint houses there are walks through the surrounding beech woods and open downland.

Slinfold



Slough



Smarden



Smeeth



Snargate



Snave



Snodland



Soberton



Sole Street



Sompting



Sonning



Sopley



Sopworth



South Benfleet



South Fawley



South Hanningfield



South Harting



South Hayling



South Lancing



South Marston



South Mimms



South Mundham



South Newton



South Nutfield



South Ockendon



South Perrott



South Stoneham



South Tidworth



South Wraxall



Southampton

Southampton has been an important port for centuries, situated on England’s south coast and is a fascinating place to visit.

Southborough



Southbourne



Southbourne



Southend



Southfleet



Southminster



Southsea



Southwater



Southwell



Southwick



Southwick



Southwick



Sparsholt



Speen



Speldhurst



Spetisbury



St. Albans

St Albans has been welcoming visitors from far afield for 2000 years. First built as Verulamium by the Romans, the city was renamed St. Albans after the first British Christian martyr.

St. Helens



St. Ives



St. Lawrence



St. Leonards



St. Leonards



St. Margaret's at Cliffe



St. Mary Bourne



St. Mary Hoo



St. Michaels



St. Nicholas at Wade



St. Osyth



St. Paul's Walden



Staines



Stalbridge



Stalisfield



Stambourne



Standon



Stanford



Stanford le Hope



Stanford Rivers



Stanmer



Stanstead Abbots



Stansted



Stansted Mountfitchet



Stanton Fitzwarren



Stanton St Quintin



Stanwell



Staple



Staple Cross



Staplefield



Stapleford



Stapleford



Stapleford Abbots



Stapleford Tawney



Staplehurst



Stebbing



Stedham



Steep



Steeple



Steeple Ashton



Steeple Bumpstead



Steeple Langford



Stelling



Stevenage

Stevenage was the very first of the constructed New Towns of Britain, primarily built to house post-war Londoners who had either lost their houses, or needed a boost in morale and a cleaner, safer alternative to London.

Steventon



Steyning

Steyning lies inland from Shoreham-by-Sea, it has a wealth of timber framed buildings, including Woodhouse Cottage in Mouse Lane, and 14th and 15th century half type houses with projecting first floors in the High Street.

Stifford



Stisted



Stoborough



Stock



Stockbridge



Stockbury



Stockcross



Stocking Pelham



Stoke



Stoke Abbott



Stoke D'Abernon



Stone



Stonewood



Stony Cross Inn



Stopham



Storrington



Stoughton



Stoughton



Stour Provost



Stourpaine



Stourton



Stourton Caundle



Stowting



Stratfield Mortimer



Stratfield Saye



Stratton



Stratton St. Margaret



Streatley



Strethall



Strood



Studland



Studley



Sturmer



Sturminster Marshall



Sturminster Newton



Sturry



Sulham



Sulhampstead



Sulhampstead Abbots



Sunbury



Sundridge



Sunningdale



Sunninghill



Sunninghill Park



Sutton at Hone



Sutton Benger



Sutton Bingham



Sutton Scotney



Sutton Valence



Swalecliffe



Swallowcliffe



Swallowfield



Swanage



Swanley



Swanmore

Swanmore is a small village set amid beautiful countryside in rural Hampshire. It's a pleasant place with a good atmosphere and friendly people.

Swanscombe



Sway



Swaythling



Swindon



Swingfield



Swyre



Tadley



Tadworth



Takeley



Tandridge



Tangley



Tangmere



Tarrant Gunville



Tarrant Hinton



Tarrant Keynston



Tarrant Monkton



Tarrant Rushton



Tarring Neville



Tatsfield



Teffont Magna



Temple Ewell



Tenterden

Tenterden is a delightful country town with wide tree lined streets, historic buildings, inns and shops. It has been described as ' the Jewel of the Weald'.

Terling



Tewin



Teynham



Thakeham



Thames Ditton



Thames Haven



Thannington



Thatcham



Thaxted



Theale



Therfield



Theydon Bois



Thorley



Thorncombe



Thornwood Common



Thorpe

Thorpe is mentioned in the Doomsday Book as 'Torpe'; the village has not changed much in 900 years

Thorpe le Soken



Thorrington



Three Bridges



Three Legged Cross



Thruxton



Thundersley



Thundridge



Thurrock

Thurrock is situated in the south-west of Essex and borders the north bank of the River Thames. Thurrock is the gateway to London with easy access to both Kent and Essex via the M25 motorway.

Thursley



Ticehurst



Tichborne



Tidcombe



Tidmarsh



Tidworth



Tilbury



Tilbury



Tilehurst



Tillingham



Tillington



Tilmanstone



Tilshead



Tilty



Timsbury



Tiptree



Tisbury



Tisted



Titchfield



Titsey



Tockenham



Todber



Tollard Royal



Toller Porcorum



Tollesbury



Tolleshunt D'Arcy



Tolleshunt Knights



Tolleshunt Major



Tolpuddle



Tonbridge

Tonbridge is an ancient town dominated by its Norman Castle, it was built in a delightful setting on the River Medway. Home to the famous Tonbridge School founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judd a former Lord Mayor of London.

Tongham



Toppesfield



Totland



Totton



Trent



Tring



Trotterscliffe



Trotton



Trowbridge



Tudeley



Tufton



Tunstall



Tunworth



Turners Hill



Turners Puddle



Twineham



Twyford



Twyford



Tyes Cross



Tyneham



Tytherton Lucas



Uckfield



Udimore



Ugley



Ulcombe



Ulwell



Upavon



Upchurch



Upham



Upper Beeding



Upper Clatford



Upper Farringdon



Upper Hale



Upper Hardres



Upper Marden



Upper Somborne



Upper Stratton



Upton



Upton Grey



Upton Scudamore



Upwey



Urchfont



Vange



Ventnor



Vernham Dean



Verwood



Virginia Water



Virley



Wadhurst



Wainscott



Wakes Colne



Walberton



Waldershare



Waldron



Walkern



Wallington



Wallington



Walmer

The Walmer of today is a relatively quiet mainly residential seaside town. It has, however, played a significant role in English history. Julius Caesar and his legions are said to have first landed on Walmer beach in 55BC.

Waltham



Waltham



Waltham Abbey



Waltham Chase



Waltham Cross



Waltham Holy Cross



Waltham St. Lawrence



Walton on the Hill



Walton on the Naze



Walton-on-Thames



Wanborough



Warbleton



Warblington

Once an old Saxon village, Warblington is now pretty much deserted. All that remains are the ruins of a 16th century castle, standing alone in a farmer's field.

Warden



Ware



Wareham



Warfield



Wargrave



Warlingham



Warminster



Warnford



Warnham



Warsash



Wartling



Washington



Wasing



Wateringbury



Waterlooville

Waterlooville is essentially a community shopping centre, Waterlooville has plenty to offer the visitor also, there are often special shopping events taking place.

Watford



Watton at Stone



Wavehorne



Weald



Weeke



Weeley



Welford



Welwyn



Welwyn Garden City



Wendens Ambo



Wentworth



West Ashton



West Bay



West Bergholt



West Byfleet



West Chaldon



West Chiltington



West Clandon



West Compton



West Cowes



West Dean



West Dean



West Dean



West End



West Firle



West Grimstead



West Grinstead



West Hanningfield



West Harting



West Hoathley



West Horsley



West Hythe



West Itchenor



West Kingsdown



West Kington



West Knoyle



West Langdon



West Lavington



West Lulworth



West Malling



West Meon



West Mersea



West Molesey



West Moors



West Orchard



West Parley



West Peckham



West Preston



West Stoke



West Stourmouth



West Stratton



West Thorney



West Thurrock



West Tilbury

West Tilbury was the site chosen for the Camp Royal in 1588 to prepare for the threatened Spanish invasion.

West Tisted



West Wellow



West Winterslow



West Wittering



West Woodhay



West Worldham



West Worthing



Westbourne



Westbury



Westcott



Westenhanger



Westergate



Westerham

Westerham is on the western edge of Kent, and is an attractive place with restaurants, teashops and antique shops around its village green.

Westfield



Westgate on Sea



Westhampnett



Westmeston



Westmill



Weston



Weston



Weston Corbett



Weston Patrick



Westwood



Wethersfield



Weybridge



Weyhill



Weymouth

Weymouth is a diverse and popular resort set in the heart of the UNESCO Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. It's bounded by Lyme Bay and Chesil Beach to the west, and Weymouth Bay to the south and east.

Whatlington



Wheathampstead

Wheathampstead is one of the district's most attractive villages. Wheathampstead has a well documented history dating back to pre-Roman times.

Whempstead



Wherwell



Whippingham



Whitchurch



Whitchurch



Whitchurch Canonicorum



Whitcombe



White Notley



White Roding



White Waltham



Whitechurch



Whiteparish



Whitfield



Whitley



Whitsbury



Whitstable



Whitwell



Whitwell



Whyteleafe



Wichling



Wick



Wicken Bonhunt



Wickford



Wickham



Wickham



Wickham Bishops



Widdington



Widford



Widford



Wield



Wigginton



Wilcot



Willesborough



Willingale



Willingdon



Wilmington



Wilmington



Wilsford



Wilton



Wimbish



Wimborne Minster

The delightful historic, bustling market town of Wimborne Minster lies in the picturesque water meadows of the rivers Stour and Allen. Wimborne Minster is twinned with Valognes in France and Ochsenfurt in Germany.

Wimborne St. Giles



Winchelsea



Winchester



Winchfield



Windlesham



Windsor

Windsor - A Georgian and Victorian town which grew up around the magnificent castle. Wren completed the fine Guildhall in 1689. An attractive place for shopping, with many antique shops.

Winfrith Newburgh



Wingfield



Wingham



Winkfield



Winnersh



Winterborne Abbas



Winterborne Kingston



Winterborne Monkton



Winterborne Steepleton



Winterborne Stickland



Winterbourne



Winterbourne Bassett



Winterbourne Dauntsey



Winterbourne Earls



Winterbourne Gunner



Winterbourne Monkton



Winterbourne Stoke



Winterslow



Winton



Wisborough Green



Wisley



Wissington



Witchampton



Witham



Withyham



Witley



Wittersham



Wivelsfield



Wivelsfield Green



Wivenhoe



Wix



Woking

Woking offers convenient shopping, top quality entertainment, sporting action, relaxing countryside and interesting days out for all the family.

Wokingham



Woldingham



Wolverton



Womenswold



Wonersh



Wonston



Woodborough



Woodchurch



Woodcott



Woodford



Woodham Ferrers



Woodham Mortimer



Woodley



Woodmancote



Woodsford



Wool



Woolland



Woolston



Wootton



Wootton



Wootton Bassett



Wootton Bridge



Wootton Fitzpaine



Wootton Rivers



Wootton St. Lawrence



Wormingford



Wormley



Wormshill



Worplesdon



Worth



Worth



Worth Matravers



Worthing

The popular seaside town of Worthing, has a largely pedestrianised shopping centre, all on level ground. Worthing was immortalised by Oscar Wilde in 'The Importance of Being Earnest'.

Worting



Worton



Wotton



Wouldham



Wrabness



Wraysbury



Wrecclesham



Writtle



Wrotham



Wroughton



Wroxall



Wych Cross



Wyddial



Wye



Wyke Regis



Wylye



Yalding



Yapton



Yarmouth



Yatesbury



Yatton Keynell



Yetminster



Zeals


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