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photo of Bedfordshire
The county of Bedfordshire, situated 30 miles from London, is the gateway to the Midlands and East Anglia.
photo of Berkshire
Berkshire, in the south of England, is one of England's oldest counties, dating from the time when King Alfred the Great set the County Boundaries.
photo of Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire, one of the loveliest of the Home Counties, contains the Chiltern Hills, the River Thames and the rolling acres of Aylesbury Vale.
photo of Cambridgeshire
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.
photo of Cheshire
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.
photo of Cleveland
Cleveland, on the north east coast, is one of England’s smaller Counties, created in 1974 - it was previously part of the North Riding of Yorkshire.
photo of Cornwall
There is so much more to Cornwall than just fabulous scenery and beautiful beaches.
photo of County Durham
History, stunning views and indulgent experiences.Â
photo of Cumbria
Cumbria was formed from the old counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, and part of North Lancashire, and is now England's second largest county in size.
photo of Derbyshire
Derbyshire is situated to the north east of the midlands of England. A large proportion of the County lies within the Peak District National Park.
photo of Devon
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
photo of Dorset
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.
photo of East Sussex
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.
photo of East Yorkshire
Hull is situated on the north bank of the River Humber, which is a natural boundary to East Yorkshire.
photo of Essex
Essex is situated in East Anglia, close to England's capital city, London.
photo of Gloucestershire
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.
photo of Greater Manchester
nviting, original, edgy, happening, different: spend any time in Manchester and you’ll soon see it’s a place like no other.
photo of Hampshire
Hampshire is an attractive county on the south coast of England. The County has a wide range of landscapes, and a rich variety of flora and fauna.
photo of Herefordshire
A county of unspoilt countryside, market towns of distinctive character and a wealth of varied landscapes from a historic City to fascinating villages.
photo of Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire is one of the smallest Counties in England, containing much of England's heritage, whilst encompassing the requirements of south east England today.
photo of Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight (sometimes incorrectly spelled 'Isle of White') may be just five miles off the mainland, but it's a different world.
photo of Kent
Discover the captivating essence of the Garden of England wending along lanes past lavender fields, orchards, vineyards and coast houses.
photo of Lancashire
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.
photo of Leicestershire
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.
photo of Lincolnshire
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.
photo of London
London With a wealth of history, culture and exciting attractions, London always has plenty to offer the visitor.
photo of Merseyside
Merseyside in north west England, was created by the government in 1974. It encompasses the city of Liverpool and surrounding areas.
photo of Middlesex
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
photo of Norfolk
Much of Norfolk's coastline is designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the County contains 20 National and 10 Local Nature Reserves.
photo of North Yorkshire
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.
photo of Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire, situated in the south east midlands of England, is known as the County of Squires and Spires.
photo of Northumberland
Northumberland, the most northerly County in north east England, has a long coastline with many fine beaches and coastal walks.
photo of Nottinghamshire
Whether you come for just a day or decide to stay longer, there's plenty of opportunity to do as much, or as little, as you please
photo of Oxfordshire
South Oxfordshire - an area full of natural beauty, picturesque villages, shops to browse and places to stay and to eat.
photo of Rutland
Rutland First recognised as a Shire County in 12th Century, Rutland has a rich history and a proud people.
photo of Scotland
Scotland\'s dramatic history spans 8,000 years, years marked by invasions and independence, wars and religious upheavals, intrigues and subjugation.
photo of Shropshire
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.
photo of Somerset
Somerset is an unique County covering 1,333 square miles, steeped in folklore and legend.
photo of South Yorkshire
South Yorkshire was created as a metropolitan county in 1974. The area was previously the southern part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
photo of Staffordshire
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
photo of Suffolk
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.
photo of Surrey
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.
photo of Tyne and Wear
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
photo of Wales
Theres more to this green and soulful country than just daffodils.
photo of Warwickshire
Warwickshire, situated in the heart of England, is one of the most popular destinations in Britain.
photo of West Sussex
Combine coast and countryside for a county with a difference.
photo of West Yorkshire
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.
photo of Wiltshire
The County of Wiltshire is situated at the gateway to the West Country, much of the County is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
photo of Worcestershire
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.