Cambridgeshire, situated in East Anglia, is rich in heritage and natural history. There are ancient cities, towns and villages with quiet charm and beauty to explore.
Cheshire, one of the most picturesque counties in Britain, is situated in north west England. Black and white 'Magpie' houses set in idyllic gardens typify the Cheshire countryside.
The County of Devon is situated in the south west of England, between Dorset in the east and Cornwall in the west. North Devon's coastline faces the Bristol Channel and the English Channel in the sout
Dorset is situated on the south coast of England, between Devon in the west and Hampshire in the east - much of the County is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
There are many historic towns and scenic fishing villages to explore in East Sussex. The county offers theatres, arts festivals, golf courses, horse racing, many ancient churches and buildings.
Gloucestershire is situated at the northern edge of the south west region of Britain. It covers an area of 1,025 square miles including the largest Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the country.
A county of unspoilt countryside, market towns of distinctive character and a wealth of varied landscapes from a historic City to fascinating villages.
Hertfordshire is one of the smallest Counties in England, containing much of England's heritage, whilst encompassing the requirements of south east England today.
From Great Britain's favourite seaside resort to the 300-square mile Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Lancashire and Blackpool have everything you need.
Lose yourself in the countryside With pretty villages steeped in history, rolling landscapes and beautiful market towns, Leicestershire is a county packed with historical facts and fiction.
The Red Arrows RAF display team are based in the County and can be seen from time to time practising their adventurous displays in the sky above Lincolnshire.
Middlesex is one of the 39 historic counties of England and the second smallest by area. The low-lying county contained the wealthy and politically independent City of London on its southern boundary
North Yorkshire can boast of two National Parks, North York Moors National Park in the east of the County and Yorkshire Dales National Park in the west.
The County of Shropshire is situated on the England/Wales borderlands, one of England's rural peaceful counties, a delightful place to unwind, and enjoy heritage and nature.
Staffordshire, in the north midlands of England, is a County of contrasts, known for the production of pottery, brewing, and two of Britain's favourite theme parks - Alton Towers and Drayton Manor Par
The County of Suffolk is a combination of gently rolling woodland, river valleys and estuaries, home to busy market towns and pretty timber-framed villages.
The county of Surrey is situated in the south east of England and covers some 1500 square kilometres between London to the North and the protected countryside of the Surrey Hills to the south.
From stunning landscapes and beautiful beaches to vibrant urban culture and laid back market towns, North East England offers a world of different holidays for a world of different people
West Yorkshire encompasses much of the old West Riding of Yorkshire. To the west of the County are the southern Pennine Hills and lovely Calder Valley.
Worcestershire is one of the counties comprising the 'Heart of England'. There are industrial pockets in the north, but all are within easy reach of the countryside.