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The most beautiful county in England?


    



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Ashwin
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Yorkshire.


WIRED
Lancashire


Veronica Alicia
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Cornwall and the Cornish coast line


firebobby
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As a Lancashire lad I must say that once you leave the industrial regions it does take some beating. The Pendle hills and Trough of Bowland are stunning. However, as a new Northumbrian this has to be the most overall beautiful place in England. From the rural beauty of the Cheviots to the coastal regions of Bamburgh, Lindisfarne and Berwick upon Tweed you have some of the oldest historic sites and friendliest people in the country. Definitely Northumberland.


arethusa_lad
All of them, just open your eyes..............


Citizen DeCat
Essex. It's full of slags.


a beautiful lie
Derbyshire, its very green, has a lot of countryside. Lots of nice villages, reservoirs and home of the peak district.


dark girl
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CHESHIRE!


efes_haze
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Worcestershire, of course.


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The Cornwall coast is the best in England.

Home to newquay is the top surf spot in the UK.
Perfect beaches.
Stunning countryside.
Lots of small towns and villiages.

However, if you're planning to live there. It can be incredibly dull when it's not summer. And the jobfront isn't great.

So i'd recommend Devon or Dorset.

The southwest really is the best in my opinion.
Better weather too ;)


magpyre
Wiltshire, we've got beautiful downlands, Stonehenge, Avebury, Salisbury Cathedral, pretty villages and modern towns, forests and open skies if you want them, best county by far!!!


However I could be biased....


eastglam
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Mary and Kimberly are correct Wales is a beautiful country.

But if I were pushed I would say Cornwall, but then nothing can beat the magnificent Pembrokeshire coast and county.

Go to Wales.


laplandfan
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Hampshire


sweetpea
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kent we lived there for years has lovely countrysides. sadly moved due to family committments, but go back often
there are also alot of good beaches around uk.


sukicat1
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Lancashire


HELEN C
Has to be Yorkshire


handsonhips101
north shropshire,
i agree with the first answer though, wales is far more beautiful than any part of england ive seen ( and ive driven all over for work) yes i am english.


igi
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Leeds


hairygit1965
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Essex


kimberley r
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forget england go to wales


swti97
WAles not England


Oracle ONE
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kent, the garden of england.

A brief history of Kent the "Garden of England"
Kent was settled well before most other parts of England and has the oldest recorded place name in the British Isles. The County's history is closely bound up in it's proximity to mainland Europe. Archaeological remains from prehistoric times show clear links between Kent and northern Europe, as well as a land link.
Kent had no single natural urban centre but several towns of medium size. As local administration developed Kent was divided into two units, East (Men of Kent), administered from Canterbury, and West (Kentish Men), from Maidstone. In 1814 these two seperate administrations were merged and Maidstone became the County town.

Ease of access by water to London developed Chatham and Sheerness as dockland towns, and Margate and Ramsgate seaside resorts. All the towns along the eastern coast were significant either as commercial ports or in the defence of the realm. Dover, Hythe, New Romney and Sandwich were four of the Original five "Cinque Ports". Many paper mills were set up in the seventeenth century where sufficient water was available. Tunbridge Wells became a fashionable spa town in the 1670's. Else where in the County the dominant occupation was horticulture and the growing of hops for brewing. The hop, iron and cloth industries have provided the Kent landscape with two of the most prominent landmarks, the oast houses used for drying hops and the wealden hall houses of the Kent ironmasters and cloth manufacturers.


From the 1750's those parts of Kent nearest to London began to develop as suburbs of the capital. The County boundary was adjusted in 1889 when the present boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham became part of London. These were added to in 1965 with the boroughs of Bromley and Bexley. Further parts of Kent lying between the A21 and the M25 were added to London in 1974.

Much of West Kent is now London commuter territory and towns like Maidstone, Sevenoaks and Tonbridge have expanded rapidly in size and population. The coming of the railways in the mid-nineteenth century was responsible for reviving the fortunes of Folkestone and for transforming Ashford from a sleeply market town to the centre of railway communications in Kent.

During the war both Canterbury and Dover were heavily bombed by Germany and received numerous V1 and V2 rocket attacks from Calais during 1943. The subsequent rebuilding of Canterbury and the enlargement of towns like Maidstone and Dover since 1963 has changed much of Kent. The building works and extensive road system connected with the Channel Tunnel has had the greatest impact on the County's communication links and economic structure since the first trading forays of the Belgae from northern France around about 400 BC.



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