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Why you should move to Bakewell
Idyllically situated on the banks of the river Wye, the biggest town in the Peak District National Park's mellow stone buildings, medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards are a magnet for painters, photographers and sightseers alike.
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The popular Kent commuter town located just 20 miles from London
From the Saxon word ‘Seouenaca’, which translates to seven ‘seofon’ oaks ‘ac’, the trees stood near a small chapel and were historically part of the Great Manor of Otford, now Knole Park. When a market was formed in the mid-13th century it connected
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Could you live in Yorkshire's food capital?
Malton is having a moment – well it seems to have been having its moment for a a good while now but its foodie reputation has been boosted by its proximity to the Good Food Guide’s foodie must-visit, namely ‘Helmsley and the Howardian Hills’ which
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Why you should move to Portsmouth
Portsmouth is known as England’s only island city, even with its northern suburbs, including Cosham, Paulsgrove and Port Solent, located off Portsea Island on the mainland. Meanwhile Southsea, a seaside resort on Portsea Island with its own distinctive
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Why this north Essex town is a popular place to live
Boasting boutique shopping and vineyards, this north Essex town is a popular place to live Halstead is said to derive from the Old English ‘heald’ a sloping hillside and ‘stede’ a place of shelter. With archaeological evidence indicating to
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7 ways to sell your home quickly and for the best price
Home stager Elaine Penhaul tells Lisa Salmon clever presentation and promotion are key to a quick house sale Your house is likely to be worth more money than anything else you own, and if you sell it you will, of course, want the best possible
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Falmouth fish and chip shop with 'community focus' among top 20 in the UK
A Falmouth fish and chip shop with a "community focus" has been named among the top 20 best in the UK. Harbour Lights on Arwenack Street was featured on the list from The Observer, and was Cornwall's only representative. The publication wrote