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The town of Saltash is located in the south east of the County of Cornwall with magnificent views over the river Tamar toward the county of Devon and the City of Plymouth Spanning the Tamar is the Royal Albert Bridge that forms a part of the gateway to Cornwall
Fife is a maritime county in Scotland which became a council area in 1996 and can be located in the east of Scotland, recognised as a peninsula Fife is home to many beautiful historic buildings predominantly made of stone which can be located in east fife
Just minutes away from the bustling streets of Southampton visitors can enjoy an oasis filled with quaint villages, forests, heath land and the infamous ponies - just four of the wonderful treats awaiting you
The New Forest National Park
Most things are considered well described by their names, but The New Forest isn't
One of the most famous landmarks in the Hemel Hempstead area is Ashridge House which is part of the Ashridge Estate in Hertfordshire, England It is situated in the Chiltern Hills, about 6 miles north of Hemel Hempstead and twenty miles north west of London
Southampton is certainly a lively city – there’s always plenty entertainment going on here for visitors to enjoy And with many great venues around the city you’ll have plenty to choose from, whatever your tastes; live music, theatre, a nightclub, or a night at the movies, it’s all here in Southampton
Cornwall is an amazing place to visit, for short and long breaks This beautiful county in England can be enjoyed by both youngsters and adults
Oxford is a beautiful city and an amazing shopping destination The population in Oxford is, 149 100
The RMS Titanic needs no introduction Its story is legendary and it remains the world’s most famous ship, even though nearly 100 years have passed since that fateful night
Oxford is a lovely city situated in the South East part of England Oxford is a fantastic place to visit with a population of approximately 165 000
Glasgow is the third most densely populated city in the entire United Kingdom and largest city in Scotland Following the 1960’s, Glasgow saw a change in its global economic position due to global competitors who radically shifted economic power through various industry sectors

Colin Jeffrey - CityLocal Sutton Coldfield