Winchester is a city steeped in history; located in Hampshire, it combines the best of city life with the freshness of the surrounding countryside. It has that small, market-town feel, with a very walkable historic centre and plenty of green spaces, river walks, interesting artisan shops and great places to eat.
Located in the far southwest of Britain and almost entirely surrounded by sea, this county is famed for its dramatic coastline and flourishing cultural scene.
Canterbury is perched on the tip of the southeast county of Kent. Aptly crowned the ‘Garden of England’, this fresh and green corner of England boasts the most stunning scenery, thanks in part to its southerly position, which guarantees some of the best sunshine in the UK.
Canterbury is perched on the tip of the southeast county of Kent. Aptly crowned the ‘Garden of England’, this fresh and green corner of England boasts the most stunning scenery, thanks in part to its southerly position, which guarantees some of the best sunshine in the UK.
With its white-washed cottages and white-sand beaches, this seaside village is as pretty as a painting and a magnet for artists and artistic happenings.
With vendors selling locally produced food and charming arts and crafts, this square is a pleasant place to experience the sights, sounds and smells of Cambridge.
Birmingham is the largest and most populous British city outside of London, located in the West Midlands often referred to as the geographical heart of Britain. Birmingham, the city where the great industrial revolution began in the 1800s, was a thriving city attracting workers from around Britain as the industry grew. Today Birmingham has undergone something of a transformation with industrial manufacturing being replaced with services. Museums, galleries, high end hotels and excellent shopping facilities have all contributed to Birmingham becoming a popular destination for a short weekend break.