There Are A Lot Of Fascinating Things To See In Royston – Hertfordshire
July 2, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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Royston – Hertfordshire is a busy market town located in the northern part of Hertfordshire in England. The center of London is only 43 miles away. Light industry provides employment for many of its 16,000 residents, and the town has a healthy economy.
Must-Knows Regarding The City Of East Grinstead – West Sussex
July 2, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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East Grinstead resides in the County of West Sussex. It is a moderately sized city with a lot of different and interesting historic facts. You should get a general grasp of what East Grinstead – West Sussex is, what features it has, and what interesting facts it possesses. By doing so, you will be more interested and encouraged to visit the city.
Everything You Want To Know About Welshpool – Powys
June 17, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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Welshpool – Powys is such a fun and entertaining vacation spot that you will never run out of entertaining things to do. This charming town is located in the Severn Valley in mid Wales four miles from the border of England. This town is an excellent place to stay and explore the surrounding countryside and communities of the borderlands. The region is steeped in history, and many castles and fortifications are nearby.
Some Sightseeing In Ashbourne – Derbyshire
June 13, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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The town of Ashbourne – Derbyshire is located in England and is a small town with a low population. The town is located in the Derbyshire Dales. Many of the people in the town like to call it the Gateway to Dove Dale. A dale in England is known as a valley with a river running through it and surrounded by mountains.
Relaxing Is Easy In Horsham, West Sussex
June 11, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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If you are looking for a beautiful place to relax and forget your worries, Horsham, West Sussex is the place for you. You will be hypnotized by both the beauty and history awaiting you here. It is a wonderful place to visit and to live.
A Jewel In The Lakes: The Market Town Of Cockermouth, Cumbria
June 6, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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Located just outside the Lake District National Park is the market town of Cockermouth – Cumbria. It manages to avoid the throngs of tourists that surrounding areas such as Ambleside and Keswick draw in. It is at the junction of two of the areas most important rivers – the River Cocker and the River Derwent flowing out to the sea at Workington.
Chesterfield – Derbyshire Is Much More Than A Market Town
June 6, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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The second largest town in Derbyshire, Chesterfield – Derbyshire had its beginning as a market town. Even now, the markets still thrive. Here, you can take a trip back in history and enjoy a truly quaint town in the country. Chesterfield has been inhabited since as far back as the Iron Age.
The Many Things To Do And See When Visiting Bridgnorth – Shropshire
June 4, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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Bridgnorth – Shropshire is a town that lies in the Severn Valley of England. There are tons of things to do and see when visiting the city and accommodations that cannot be matched. The locals are welcoming to everyone who tours the area and the scenic landscape is awe inspiring.
Ulverston – Cumbria And Some Of Its Past And Future
June 3, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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The town of Ulverston – Cumbria is a market town in the South Lake district area of Cumbria, north west part in England. Their most visible landmark is the Hoad Monument which was made of concrete and built in 1850. The monument was built to commemorate a local resident and former statesman known as John Barrow.
Enjoy Your Visit To Douglas – Isle Of Man
May 28, 2010 by Frederick Hoymer
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The popular seaside town of Douglas – Isle of Man, the capital of the island as well as being its biggest town, it has a population of approximately 26.5 thousand. The town is located on the East side of the island amongst many villages and smaller towns. The name of the town is said to mean black river and be of Celtic origins.




