Wordsworth’s Haven – Grasmere
The beautiful Lake District village of Grasmere is closely associated with poet William Wordsworth and is named after the nearby lake.
Read moreWelcome to our Town Guides category. We’ll be regularly updating this section with information about some of the most notable, picturesque towns in the UK. You’ll find details of top visitor attractions, outdoor activities and places of historical interest.
The beautiful Lake District village of Grasmere is closely associated with poet William Wordsworth and is named after the nearby lake.
Read moreTruro is set on the southern fringes of Cornwall’s AONB. It boasts a magnificent neo-gothic Victorian cathedral which overlooks medieval terraced streets and elegant Georgian townhouses.
Read moreSet on the Wye River in Monmouthshire, Wales, Chepstow in an historic fortress town featuring an impressive, well-preserved Norman castle.
Read moreBourton-on-the-Water is a beautiful little village in Gloucestershire that lies midway between Stow-on-the-Wold and Northleach.
Read moreThe spa town of Buxton nestles in the Derbyshire hills of the East Midlands and is the gateway to the Peak District National Park.
Read moreSt David’s is the smallest city in Britain and lies on the River Alun in Pembrokeshire.
Read moreWroxham is set on the River Bure in Norfolk and is considered to be the Capital of the Broads.
Read moreKeswick is a vibrant market town in the Northern Lake District that’s set on the shores of Derwent Water.
Read moreYork is an historic walled city located in North Yorkshire that’s set at the confluence of the River’s Ouse and Foss.
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