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Discover the natural landscapes and charm of this New Forest town
WORDS: ELIZA
England’s first capital, Winchester, is a well-preserved gem, its narrow lanes and alleys packed with historic treats, from pretty medieval palaces to a world-famous cathedral. Yet it’s far from being
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Just east of Cheltenham you’ll find Bourton-on-the-Water, a village that dates back as far as the Bronze Age and is often regarded as the most picturesque place to live in the UK. On the banks of the
Sandwiched between west Dorset’s rolling hills and the rugged drama of the Jurassic Coast, Bridport is well placed for a scenic getaway. Beyond its obvious natural charms, the town has plenty more to