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Part of the borough of North Tyneside, this popular beach is a perfect spot for taking a walk with a beautiful backdrop. One of the most painted and photographed beaches of England, Longsands Beach is Tynemouth’s favorite beach on the Northeast coast. A popular seaside destination in North East England, Marsden Beach is situated two miles south of the South Shield’s coastline. South Shield’s beloved park is located right on the coast, the South and North Marine Parks are located on either side of Ocean Road.
With way less of a crowd than Miami’s South Beach and double the amount of space, you won’t find a better spot to be a beach bum than Anna Maria Island. Alternatively, you can try your hand at volleyball at the Beach Volleyball Court, bring your skateboard along to skate at the Skate Park, or have a splash with your family at the Family Fun Zone and Splash Pad! Located smack dab in the middle of the city, this flea market covers an area of 145,000 square feet packed with food, clothing, books, cards, jewelry, furniture, and everything in between. In the winter months, the park puts on demonstrations of de Soto’s adventures, perfect for a family excursion!
The most striking building, as you would imagine in a small village, is the Church, which was built in 1170 with the fourteenth-century addition of a spire that can be seen from afar, especially from Rutland Water Cottesmore – a picturesque village which is mentioned in the Domesday book To the north of Rutland can be found Cottesmore village, which was an old feudal village in Edward the Confessor’s time, that found itself being changed first by industrialization, and then by war. If you visit St Nicholas’ Church, which still has portions dating back to the twelfth century, you will see that the north aisle is an RAF chapel dedicated to those who fell in World War II. A walk to North and South Luffenham – for beautiful Rutland scenery Not far from Edith Weston, and south of St George’s Barracks (previously RAF North Luffenham), lie the two villages of North and South Luffenham.
The West Midlands county famous for its tangy condiment (yep Worcestershire sauce really does hail from here), its historic monuments, its wonderful rolling hills, and its gorgeous Cotswolds village, and also its spring water makes a wonderful UK destination to visit, walk and explore. It is located roughly 120 miles from London and boasts villas and hotels of different architectural styles, a railway station, sculptures, theaters, fountains and statues, and its famous water, which can be found in numerous fountains and spouts and is said to have medicinal purposes, even though there is no scientific proof of this. Bredon Hill – one of the most stunning places to explore in Worcestershire Beautiful Bredon Hill has a summit that extends over a total of eight parishes, making it a very impressive hill indeed. A village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district, Great Witley is home to St. Michael and All Angels Church, a Grade II listed coaching inn called The Hundred House Hotel, and Witley Court, a Jacobean country house that is now cared for by English Heritage.