Areas


East Anglia
From the Thames to the North Sea and across to The Wash, I cover the following counties:
Norfolk
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More medieval churches than the rest of the UK
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The fine cathedral city of Norwich with all its history and culture
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The Broads network of rivers and lakes
Suffolk
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The coast and heathland designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Pretty market towns such as Bury St Edmunds
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Home of horse racing at Newmarket and the Aldeburgh festival
Essex
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Sharing Constable country with Suffolk
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Chocolate box cottages in Finchingfield
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Now even better connected with the Elizabeth Line
Cambridgeshire
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The world renowned University and historic buildings of Cambridge
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Conveniently close to the Midlands and London
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The Isle of Ely with its magnificent gothic cathedral in The Fens
Bedfordshire
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Much of it rural but well connected by road, rail and air
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Understated and secluded charm and character
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The Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Hertfordshire
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Close to London with a wealth of Tudor architecture to match
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St Albans and Harpenden both feature in The Sunday Times best places to live
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Home to Letchworth, the world’s first garden city