10 most beautiful towns in England

September 30, 2021 11:01

Scattered across the UK, these 10 stunning towns with rich histories offer unforgettable experiences.

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Yarmouthis a port town and parish on the west coast of the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England. From Yarmouth Ferry Terminal, visitors can explore the area famous for its ice cream, falconry and sailing. It also has Yarmouth Castle, built in the 16th century, and the two poetic rivers Solent and Yar.

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Bradford, the second largest city in West Yorkshire, bordering Leeds and Calderdale. Here, visitors can shop on Shambles Street, enjoy natural roasted coffee at Leaf & Bean and have lunch at The Bunch of Grapes restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the 9-arched Town Bridge over the River Avon by canoe is an ideal activity.

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Stow-on-the-Woldis a market town and parish in Gloucestershire, England. With origins dating back to Roman times, the town was founded by Norman lords to attract trade from nearby areas.

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Today, the area still maintains farmers' markets every second and last Thursday of the summer months and every second Thursday of the winter months. There is also a horse fair in May and October, where horses are paraded and sold to those in need.

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St Ives, the headland is surrounded by golden sand and tropical blue sea. Going deep into the alleys, visitors will be immersed in the daily life of the local people. In addition, camping on the sand of Porthmeor beach and enjoying cakes from St Ives Bakery are unforgettable experiences.

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Petworth, a town of cobbled streets, every corner is an antiques stall with mahogany vanities and porcelain jewelry. After touring the antiques district, you can refuel at The Hungry Guest on Middle Street before heading to the 700-acre Petworth Park.

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Berwickless than an hour by car or 30 minutes by train from Edinburgh. The town is a true foodie’s paradise, with places to eat including Bostock Bakery, Steampunk Coffee Roasters and The Lobster Shack.

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Fowey, a port town that existed before the Norman invasion, located on the River Fowey, in the south of Cornwall. The Fowey estuary formed a natural harbour, making it an important trading centre.

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Hay-on-Wye, you will need enough time to see all that is known as the "town of books". With more than 20 bookshops lining the cobbled streets, Hay-on-Wye is sure to delight. Every May, it hosts a literary festival that attracts many visitors.

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TownWhitbyWhitby is located on the east coast of Yorkshire, at the mouth of the River Esk. It has a maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. The eastern cliffs are home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey, once home to the poet Cædmon and the inspiration for Bram Stoker's 1890 novel Dracula.

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AldeburghSuffolk is a county on the North Sea, north of the River Alde, with an estimated population of 2,276 in 2019. It is the birthplace of composer Benjamin Britten and has hosted the annual Aldeburgh International Arts Festival since 1948.

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