15 Best Things to Do in Hatfield (Hertfordshire, England)
As a New Town, Hatfield was built almost from nothing after the Second World War to make up for a dire shortage of housing. This mid-century modernist streetscape all cropped …
As a New Town, Hatfield was built almost from nothing after the Second World War to make up for a dire shortage of housing. This mid-century modernist streetscape all cropped …
A New Town in the west of Essex, Harlow was built after the Second World War to meet England’s Post-War housing shortage. The man who led the design was Sir …
Some of the most daunting and awe-inspiring landscapes in England lie just minutes from this neat town in Derbyshire’s High Peak. Glossop is on the western boundary of the Peak …
On the North Sea between the Orwell and Deben Estuaries, Felixstowe is a coastal town with both an Edwardian spa resort and a major shipping port. The Port of Felixstowe …
This compact market town on the northern cusp of the Cotswolds was once controlled by the third largest abbey in England. Almost 500 years after Evesham Abbey was suppressed, its …
Ringed by the first spurs of the Chiltern Hills, Dunstable is a market town in the far south of Bedfordshire. The post-war town centre is a regional shopping destination, but …
A polished Victorian seaside resort, Clevedon is draped over seven limestone hills next to the Bristol Channel. The coast is rocky, with low cliffs and pebble beaches next to public …
The Staffordshire town of Cannock is on the southern boundary of the Cannock Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with similar protections to a National Park. So a lot …
This large town outside Birmingham was one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution and is often called the “capital of the Black Country”. The Black Country got its name …
In the Middle Ages Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire was one of England’s ten largest towns, swelled by a burgeoning wool trade. Beverley Minster attests to the wealth …