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The most enticing British towns you have to visit

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Bourton-on-the-Water, England​

This Gloucestershire town is as quaint as it gets. It is built around the River Windrush and is even called the "Venice of the Costwolds." You can visit the amazing Motoring Museum as well as navigating the Dragonfly Maze.
 

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Avebury, England​

These ominous-looking stones are called Avebury's henge. The stone circles surround part of this Wiltshire village. making it a very mystical place. It is a good quick stop on the way to Salisbury.
 

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Dedham, England​

John Constable, one of the best landscape artists in history, was inspired by this gorgeous town. Dedham in Essex is the quintessential countryside town. It has very unique water meadows and stunning Georgian-fronted houses.
 

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Aberaeron, Wales​

Aberaeron is a historic Welsh fishing town where you will find charming multicolored houses and great sea views. It's a perfect place to get some high-quality fish and chips with mushy peas.
 

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Alfriston, England​

Alfriston in East Sussex is located in the gorgeous South Downs National Park. It's very near the coastline, where you can see the chalky white cliffs of the Seven Sisters.
 

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Whitstable, England​

This lush seaside town is known for its very colorful buildings and sweeping seascape. All of the seafood is fresh off the boat, so be sure to settle down for a delicious fish dinner when you visit Whitstable, Kent.
 

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Burford, England​

The Cotswolds always delivers when it comes to charming towns. All of the buildings are from the Georgian era–some have tiled roofs and some are thatched. There are some great tea rooms in Burford, Oxfordshire for a delicious afternoon scone.
 

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Bilbury, England​

Bilbury in Gloucestershire is another town known for its quaintness. When you are there, be sure to visit Arlington Row, one of the sweetest streets around. The town is also near Cirencester and so it makes a good pit stop on your way.
 

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Cullen Bay, Scotland​

Cullen Bay is a quiet place to relax if you have been out exploring around Scotland. It has great views, is very hospitable, and even has its own special soup–it's called Cullen Skink and is made from potatoes and salmon.
 

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Knaresborough, England​

Near Harrogate lies the town of Knaresborough, Yorkshire. It's a gorgeous market town where you can still to this day pick up little souvenirs and treats at the weekly Wednesday market. It also has a brilliant castle that you can't miss.
 

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Lacock, England​

If you really want to discover old England, then Lacock, Wiltshire is the town for you. You will find traditional bakeries, wood-paneled pubs, and endearing cobbled streets in this beautiful place.
 

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Robin Hood's Bay, England​

As the name would suggest, Robin Hood's Bay in Whitby is where smugglers used to come in from the sea. There are tunnels going underneath the town where the thieves used to transport brandy, whisky, and other contraband. It has a fantastic history and a very charming appearance to boot.
 

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Shaftesbury, England​

This little town lies in the beautiful area of Dorset. It is a great place for a day trip with sights to see such as the Gold Hill Museum. They serve incredible pies and soups at The Salt Cellar.
 

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Conwy, Wales​

As you can see in the image, this town is exceptionally grand. The whole place is jam-packed with history and has some wonderful places to chow down.
 

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Malton, England​

Malton is the food capital of Yorkshire. Here you will find delicious sweet bites, as well as the traditional pies and pasties. It has an impressive food market and is a wonderful place for a walk around.
 

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Hathersage, England​

If you are going around the Peak District in the UK, then you must stop at the adorable town of Hathersage, Derbyshire. Surrounding it are beautiful hiking trails and some great local pubs.
 

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Brixham, England​

Brixham in Devon is situated in what is now called the "English Riviera." It offers wonderful insight into what a true fishing town is like, as well as providing lovely hotels and restaurants.
 

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Portree, Scotland​

Portree is one of the largest towns on the Isle of Skye and so makes a perfect base if you are going to explore the island further. It is a great town with wonderful fresh seafood and good views.
 
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