All the times you have come to the UK not once have you gone to the East of England, so come to Norfolk and Suffolk this time :) Visit the lovely city of Norwich in Norfolk plenty to see and do there, then travel around the beautiful Norfolk broads, and then onto the North Norfolk coast! with lovely places such as Wells-next-to-sea which is a pretty harbour town with Holkham beach just a short walk away, Holkham beach is one of the best beaches in England and has been filmed many times. Suffolk is also a lovely county, lots of pretty towns and villages to visit! such as the pretty port town of Woodbridge, close by is the lovely sea village of Orford. Aldeburgh is another pretty seaside town as is Thorpeness, Southwold & Walberswick. More inland there is the beautiful medieval village of Lavenham which was filmed for Harry Potter. Other pretty villages include Kersey, Cavendish, Long Melford, Somerleyton, and the riverside town of Beccles. Suffolk is also known as Constable county due to famous landscape painter John Constable born in East Bergholt and would often paint the surrounding areas and nearby Dedham vale.
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Norwich, Norfolk.....the county of Boudicca, Nelson, Stephen Fry, Colman's Mustard and Bootiful Bernard Matthews Turkeys
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Bristol and Norwich, I am not sure if you have been to the Peak District, but if not just drive around all the towns and villages everyone built out of beautiful local quarried limestone and along with landscapes absolutely stunning.
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None of the ones you've named, unless you're already in the neighbourhood. Norwich and the North Norfolk coast are nice, and you could do a day trip to Ely.
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I’ll go to bat for Leeds. There is the Thackray (a great medical history museum), the Royal Armouries (great demos of sword play and horsie armour). Long arcades for high end shopping. OK Comics is a great place to browse. The Leeds Film Fest is first half of November this year.
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West Cumbria, the edge of the Lake District but the part of the County most tourists don't get to reach. The quieter lakes and fells but also a lot of surprising history to explore.
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I don't know if you've visited many places in the Cotswolds, but there are some amazing, quaint, typically English country villages there such as Broadway and Chipping Campden. Reading, Bristol, Derby, and Bournemouth are all worth visiting, too.
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The Magic Geekdom
We've explored underrated cities like Coventry, Lincoln, and Nottingham in the past. What's another underrated place you think we should visit?
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