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South Downs National Park
       
     
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Brighton & Hove
       
     
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The English Riviera & South Devon
       
     
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London
       
     
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Cornwall
       
     
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Forth Bridge
       
     
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Bognor Regis
       
     
The Surrey Hills
       
     
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Tarmachan Ridge
       
     
Tenby
       
     
Tenby

Tenby was an important fortified town on the Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, which had a renaissance in Georgian and Victorian times being promoted as a health resort. The iconic lifeboat station was built in 1905, now converted to a home that featured on Grand Designs; it remained in use until 2008 when the RNLI moved to a new station close by.

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
       
     
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

The National Park in Pembrokeshire was established in 1952 along with many others; it was the only one to be designated primarily for its varied and dramatic coastline. With golden beach such as Broadhaven, rocky cliffs like those around St. Govan’s and various offshore islands such as the private monastic island of Caldey.

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South Downs National Park
       
     
South Downs National Park

The Seven Sisters, part of the South Downs National Park, are an impressive range of rolling chalk sea cliffs where the South Downs meets the English Channel, situated in East Sussex between Brighton and Eastbourne. They are often mistaken for the more famous White Cliffs of Dover - which are further east in Kent.

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Brighton & Hove
       
     
Brighton & Hove

The town of Brighton, situated in East Sussex, became a "health resort" in the 18th century, but it was the arrival of the railway in the 1840s which started attracting day-trippers from London; helping to create the bustling seaside resort that it now is.  

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The English Riviera & South Devon
       
     
The English Riviera & South Devon

Torbay's mild climate and sandy beaches has made it a popular with holiday-makers, especially when the Great Western Railway arrived in the Victorian era. The wider Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) of South Devon and Dartmoor National Park offers plentiful options to explore.

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London
       
     
London

The capital of the United Kingdom is home to 7 million people, and some of the country's most well known landmarks, yet still has a plentiful supply of parkland and open spaces that allows you to find somewhere peaceful. 

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Cornwall
       
     
Cornwall

Cornwall has much to offer. The World Heritage Site of St. Agnes Head in Cornwall mixes a stunning coastal landscape with enigmatic buildings perched on the cliff tops which act as a reminder of the rich industrial background of the area; together with miles of sandy beaches - such as at Perranporth or around Falmouth.

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Forth Bridge
       
     
Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge, arguably one of the most beautiful bridges in the world, has been carrying trains across the Firth of Forth since 1890.

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Bognor Regis
       
     
Bognor Regis

In common with most of the South East coast, Bognor Regis is characterised by it's pebble beach and groynes that arrest the natural process of longshore drift.

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The Surrey Hills

The quiet villages, small market towns and scenic countryside of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) attracts Hollywood film makers on a regular basis - box office hits such as The Holiday and Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason were both filmed in Shere.

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Tarmachan Ridge
       
     
Tarmachan Ridge

Creag an Lochain which forms part of the Tarmachan Ridge - a range of mountains in the Southern Highlands of Scotland and which is adjacent to Ben Lawers - the 11th highest peak in Great Britain.