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  1. New Forest

    New Forest

    Created by William the Conqueror in 1079, the New Forest is a place of amazing contrasts – from wilderness heathland to dappled woodland; thatched hamlets to bustling market towns, and tiny streams to the sparkling expanse of the Solent.

  2. Newbury

    Newbury

    Alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal, the largest town in West Berkshire, Newbury, has a bustling high...

  3. Newhaven

    Newhaven

    Originally a Saxon Settlement, the town of Newhaven is now a thriving harbour town linking the South East Coast of Britain with mainland Europe.

  4. Newick

    Newick

    Newick is a lovely village with many buildings of special architectural and historic importance including an 11th century church. Newick, like many other Sussex villages, has kept its village green.

  5. Newport

    Newport

    The historic town of Newport is situated in the centre of the Isle of Wight and is its principal town.

  6. Newport Pagnell

    Newport Pagnell

    First mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, Newport Pagnell is a charming Buckinghamshire town with a rich heritage. Standing next to the River Great Ouse and the River Ouzel (Lovat) the town was an important stopping place for travellers in the ag

  7. Newtimber

    Newtimber

    Newtimber, a small, scattered village with a population of about 75, lies just off the London to Brighton road. The Church of St John the Evangelist, a small 13th century building with interesting memorials, has been considerably restored.

  8. North Downs

    North Downs

    The historic town of Newport is situated in the centre of the Isle of Wight and is its principal town.

  9. North Hampshire

    North Hampshire

    Visit Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, quintessential English villages and see where great literary figures like Jane Austen, Charles Kingsley and Gilbert White spent their lives.

  10. North Oxfordshire

    North Oxfordshire

    Located at the heart of middle England, North Oxfordshire boasts a landscape of rolling countryside, the thriving market towns of Banbury and Bicester, picturesque thatch topped villages, and a wide range of good quality overnight accommodation and a

  11. Nuthurst

    Nuthurst

    Nuthurst, nestling in the countryside with the 900 year old church of St Andrew and very attractive 16th Century buildings.