England is steeped in history and has a wide diversity of resorts and
landscapes for the holidaymaker.
From the beauty of the Lake District, the majestic
Yorkshire Dales to the beautiful ruggedness of Cornwall and Devon
and the livelier resorts in Sussex and Surrey, there is something
for everyone.
If you fancy theme parks or taking in some
great tourist attractions, you will find some great bargains here.
Popular resorts
on the south coast of England
Bristol. Bristol combines its
maritime past with a buzzing approach to modern life. Its harbourside
location, with attractions, boats, restaurants and museums, makes it a
memorable visit.
Newquay. A beach paradise,
stretching for seven miles has made this one-time fishing village
Cornwall’s premier resort.
Salisbury. Salisbury is very much
the classic English city combining the charm of a medieval city with
the vibrancy of modern life.
St Ives. St Ives in Cornwall is a
charming small fishing village with a working harbour and a haven for
artists due to its special light.
Brixham. Brixham – a maritime
treasure, where life centres of the fishing port, one of the busiest
in England.
Penzance. Penzance stands on the
sun trap shores of Mount’s Bay at the far western end of Cornwall.
Bournemouth. A world class resort
that has everything you need for a perfect holiday or short break, and
where there’s a host of sights and activities within easy reach.
Weymouth. Weymouth is located at
the heart of the World Heritage Coast and varies from a rich heritage
heartland with historical buildings and Georgian Seafront, to a
bustling modern town centre.
New Forest. Created by William the
Conqueror in 1079, the New Forest varies from wilderness heathland to
dappled woodland; thatched hamlets to bustling market towns.
Portsmouth. The heart of Britain's
maritime history with beachy resort Southsea right on its doorstep,
The Isle of Wight just across the water and some fascinating seaside
villages nearby.
Brighton. England’s favourite
seaside city, Brighton is historic, elegant and offbeat situated on
the south coast just 49 minutes from London.
Dover. Internationally renowned
for the White Cliffs of Dover.
Swan Cottage
Emsworth This
period waterside cottage overlooks The Mill Pond
in Emsworth, a sailing and birdlife haven. A
path leads from the cottage to Emsworth Quay,
pubs, restaurants, coastal walks and beaches.
The Moorings
Lymington, New Forest Ideal
base for year round family holidays Lymington is
a lively yachting town, and a busy shopping
centre, with many interesting Georgian and
Victorian properties
Lyndhurst, New
Forest In
the heart of New Forest, National Park.
Semi-detached cottage for 4. In the heart of the
New Forest National Park and in the popular
village of Lyndhurst
Abbey Barn
Cottage
Titchfield, Fareham
Steeped in history, these two adjoining Grade ll
listed cottages were formerly part of a barn
belonging to the local abbey and boast a wealth
of character features dating back to the 1450s.
Island Harbour, Newport
Harbour views End terraced house for 4 Enjoying
a peaceful, tranquil setting with partial views
across the marina and countryside, this
attractive harbour-side property makes a
relaxing retreat.
The Penthouse
Ryde
Peacefully located this spacious penthouse
apartment has been stylishly furnished and
presented to a very good standard. Offering
views over the garden
The Annexe
Apse Heath, near Shanklin Ideal
touring location This delightful property is
comfortably furnished and well placed for
relaxing or exploring the delightful island,
noted for its temperate climate
Anchor Cottage
East Cowes This
comfortable, well furnished waterside cottage
offers views over the harbour. The first floor
lounge has two balconies, to take advantage of
the nautical scenery.
Upton Manor
Cottage
Uploders, near Bridport In a
beautiful and picturesque setting this
16th-century semi-detached thatched cottage
nestles in a peaceful valley on the edge of the
village. Furnished and equipped to a good
standard
Morse Cottage
Lyme Regis, Dorset. In
rich rolling acres of natural grounds - just a
riverside walk from the beach and sea . . . Just
a mile or so from the beach and picturesque
harbour at Lyme Regis
Ware House
Cottage
Nr Lyme Regis, Dorset.
Nestling in a tranquil location on the
Devon/Dorset border, this well-presented
single-storey barn conversion is set within the
40 acres of the owner's home, which was the
setting for The French Lieutenant's Woman
Bougival
Poole Close
to the quay Situated close to Poole Quay, park
and town centre, this modern house is
comfortably furnished and equipped providing
ideal year-round holiday accommodation