
rhys
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I love Bath too. But York is very nice too. That place's got so much history that it's hard not to find it alluring. I've been to York so many times but each time I'm there, it never fails to captivate me. |
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Richard
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Yes, Bath. Beautiful parks, architecture, scenery. |
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lara
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london |
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liam0_m
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London everything is there |
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wave
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i'd say exeter before hitler blew it to smithereens, but apart from that hull? |
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dubaiwayne
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just cross into newcastle upin tyne via train and you will see for yourself, there is no doubt.... |
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MrMan
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I liked Oxford. Like a massive church |
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Norm
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Liverpool |
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bluerose123
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york~its beautiful with the old city wall walk and the cathedral,i loved it that much i nearly moved there! |
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NONAME
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liverpool...
full of nice people |
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sarch_uk
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My home city...BATH!
then
Oxford
Cambridge
York, but there is far too much binge drinking there nowadays which is totally spoiling it. |
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sngcanary
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I really like Cambridge. I also love Christchurch on the south coast, but its not the town itself, but the harbor, Stanpit Marsh and other natural places. |
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avian
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Absolutely agree with you about Bath. - I studied and worked there for seven years. Loved every moment, and still go back there at least once a year to 'recharge the aesthetic appreciation batteries'! It is an exquisite city, with so much history - the Roman baths and ruins, the Abbey with its connections to the first King of all England, the beautiful Georgian architecture, the fact that no matter where you are in the city you can usually see green, attractive hills. The visual; delights of Sham Castle, the Royal Cresent, Pultney Bridge with its row of tiny shops, that hotel by the river with its roof line of cottage, mansion and castle, showing that all classes were welcome... etc., etc..
You've made me feel really nostalgic and I feel a visit to Bath is overdue! |
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MrsMac
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Cambridge - beatiful green spces, beautifil architecture. Even though it is full of students |
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Bird
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well london of course!!
i've lived in london all my life and when i get the chance i go and be a tourist for the day,somedays i am amazed cos i don't appreciate what a beautiful city i live in.
i love travelling abroad but my dad has always told me,you should visit your own country before you visit other peoples! |
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Banwa
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Manchester and York.
London is okay in parts.
In the UK though it has to be Edinburgh |
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Up your Maslow
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You said "England", so Edinburgh doesn't qualify.
Plymouth is quite nice.
Canterbury, maybe.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so any answer is just one person's opinion. |
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C C
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newcastle upon tyne it great |
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Steve
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Newcastle, it has the most beautiful street in Britian...Grey St, designed and built by John Dobson and Richard Grainger in the early 1800's.
Cheack it out
http://www.icdev.co.uk/expats/desktops/newcastle/greystreet1024.jpg |
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YORKSHIRE
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York |
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alias_in_nottingham
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Oxford! It is simply the most beautiful, well kept, antique, and intellectually rich city in all of the world! |
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Rebecca
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York is nice lots of culture and tiny old streets. Then Manchester and London |
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