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The most enticing British towns you have to visit

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The most enticing British towns you have to visit​

When you think of the UK, perhaps the words "wonderful holiday" do not spring to mind. However, the countryside and history of the UK are vastly underrated. There are countless numbers of charming towns that will transport you back to times gone by. There is such a wealth of activities to do, from trekking up tall mountain peaks to rowing in gently ebbing rivers.
On your exploration of the United Kingdom, it is important to find the right towns to stay in to make your trip as perfect as can be.
 

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Castle Combe, England​

Castle Combe in Wiltshire is repeatedly voted one of the best towns in the UK for both its looks and community. It is located in the Cotswolds and is known for its signature sandy brickwork and a working medieval clock.
 

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Painswick, England​

Painswick in Gloucestershire is a true fairy-tale town with a stunning graveyard and gardens. Here are the Roccoco gardens. The town used to produce wool, and so in many of the buildings you can see doors specially made for transport donkeys.
 

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Rye, England​

Rye in East Sussex is a great little town with beautiful 15th-century buildings with special dark wood framing. On a quaint weekend away, you can go exploring its adorable alleyways and go shopping in its well-known vintage shops.
 

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Windsor, England​

Windsor in Berkshire is the home of Windsor Castle, the largest occupied castle in the world. You probably recognize it from Harry and Meghan's wedding photograph. Aside from the castle, there is a lot to see in this town, not least some beautiful gardens. You can also visit the Ascot racecourse nearby.
 

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Portmerion, Wales​

This bizarre little town on the coast of Wales will make you feel like you're on the Amalfi coast. The buildings are of exceptional beauty and the views are outstanding.
 

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Clovelly, England​

Clovelly in Devon is a very special place to visit. It is extremely serene because no cars are allowed in the town. You can walk along the medieval port and also hike to the highest point on the hill for a spectacular view.
 

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St. Ives, England​

You may think this is in the Bahamas, but it's actually St. Ives in Cornwall. This old fishing village is one of the best seaside towns in Britain owing to its wonderful shops and luxurious beaches.
 

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Warwick, England​

One of the best reasons to visit Warwick in Warwickshire is to see Warwick Castle. It is a magical place where there are lots of exciting exhibitions and interactive activities. You can also visit the Lord Leycester Hospital to learn about the area's history.
 

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Queenstown, Singapore​

One of the authentic and real Singapore town where you can see residents exercising, tai chi and very happily going on their routine everyday life. It is a magical place where there are lots of exciting exhibitions and interactive activities. You can also visit the clean hawker centres where MPs clean the dining tables regularly.
 
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Queenstown, Singapore​

One of the authentic and real Singapore town where you can see resients exercising, tai chi and very happily going on their routine everyday life. It is a magical place where there are lots of exciting exhibitions and interactive activities. You can also visit the clean hawker centres where MPs clean the dining tables regularly.

Queenstown is the town for Kings and Queens. :laugh:
 

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Lyndhurst, England​

Lyndhurst in Hampshire is burrowed right inside the beautiful New Forest. It is the best town to stay in if you would like to stay near nature, but not on a camping site. The town offers delicious pastry shops, cute inns, and fashionable boutiques.
 

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Applecross, Scotland​

Far up north in Scotland lies the Isle of Skye. It is situated in the Scottish Highlands and has some of the best beaches Scotland can offer. It may not be very sunny, but the incredible views make up for this.
 

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Henley-on-Thames, England​

Henley in Oxfordshire is a wonderful town based on the River Thames. Here you can see one of the best-ranked museums in the world, the River & Rowing Museum. There is also a lovely walk called the Thames Path National Trail that will take you through some beautiful spots.
 
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