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| Country Living Guide to Rural England: East Anglia (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434474) The guide takes the reader on a relaxed tour of East Anglia's many pleasant villages and market towns, pointing out the attractive features of its varied countryside and coastline, as well as describing the region's history, heritage, culture and places of interest. The guide also provides readers with information on a carefully selected number of places to stay, eat, drink and shop. more>> |
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| Country Living Guide to Rural England: The Heart of Rural England (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434276) The guide will appeal to people with a real interest in the beauty, tranquility and traditional values of the countryside, who are looking for high standards in places to stay, eat and drink and quality craftsmanship in any products purchased. The book also offers a selection of walks and tours as well as details of National Trust and English Heritage properties more>> |
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| Country Living Guide to Rural England: The North East (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434450) The book takes the reader on a relaxed tour of The North East's many pleasant villages and market towns, pointing out the attractive features of its varied countryside and coastline as well as describing the area's history, culture, and places of interest. The guide also provides a number of carefully selected walks and many places to stay, eat, drink and shop. more>> |
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| Country Living Guide to Rural England: The North West (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434467) The book takes the reader on a relaxed tour of the many pleasant villages and market towns, pointing out the attractive features of its varied countryside and coastline as well as describing the area's history, heritage, culture and places of interest. The guide also provides the reader with a selection of walks and many places to stay, eat, drink and shop. more>> |
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| Country Living Guide to Rural England: The South (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434566) The guide takes the reader on a relaxed tour of the South's many pleasant villages and market towns, pointing out the attractive features of its varied countryside and coastline as well as describing the region's history, heritage, culture and places of interest. more>> |
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| Country Living Guide to Rural England: The South East (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434573) The guide takes the reader on a relaxed tour of the South East's many pleasant villages and market towns, pointing out the attractive features of its varied countryside and coastline as well as describing the region's history, heritage, culture and places of interest. The guide also offers a selection of walks and many places to stay, eat, drink and shop. more>> |
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| Country Living Guide to Rural England: The West Country - Reprinting (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781902007700) Packed with information on what to do and where to stay, this guide provides the reader with a tour of the pleasant villages and towns of the West Country. The book includes a description of the region's heritage as well as details of walks, cycle rides and places of interest. more>> |
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| Country Living Guide to Rural Ireland (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434245) Compare the spectacular Antrim coastline in the north with the picturesque lakes of Connemara in the south, contrast the cosmopolitan buzz of Dublin to the lonely beauty of Mourne mountains in Co. Down and you'll begin to understand the rich diversity Ireland has to offer. There are impressive stately homes, stunning gardens and beautiful beaches to visit and great local foods to sample. more>> |
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| Hidden Inns Of East Anglia (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434214) The Hidden Inns of East Anglia is packed with a variety of different pubs and inns. There is an informative introductory narrative in each chapter containing historical facts, important landmarks and places to visit, which are illustrated with coloured photographs. A full page is devoted to each pub or inn and contains a full colour photograph, full name, address and telephone number, directions on how to get there, descriptive narrative and a handy summary of opening hours, food served, credit cards accepted, accommodation provided as well as local places of interest and local activities available.
The new edition includes an attractive redesigned cover that incorporates a picture of the Dog and Duck in Linton, Cambridgeshire. more>> |
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| Hidden Inns Of Lancashire And Cheshire (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434153) A full page is devoted to each pub or inn in this work. Each contains a line-drawing, full name, address and telephone number, directions on how to get there, and a summary of opening hours, as well as local places of interest and local activities available. more>> |
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| Hidden Inns Of The Heart Of England (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434047) This guide offers the visitor a wide selection of pubs and inns in a region rich in scenic, historical and cultural diversity. There is an informative introductory narrative in each chapter containing historical facts, important landmarks and places to visit, which is illustrated with coloured photographs. A full page is devoted to each pub or inn and contains a colour photograph, full name, address and telephone number, directions on how to get there, descriptive narrative and a handy summary of opening hours, food served, credit cards accepted, accommodation provided, other facilities offered, entertainment as well as local places of interest and local activities available. more>> |
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| Hidden Inns Of The South East (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781902007953) The Hidden Inns series of regional guides covers "hidden" pubs and inns throughout the United Kingdom. The series originates from the enthusiastic suggestions of the landladies and landlords of inns reviewed in the Hidden Places series of travel guides and from Hidden Places readers who want to be directed to traditional inns with atmosphere and character, which are so much a part of our British heritage. The inns reviewed in the book may have been coaching inns and have definitely been a part of the history of the village or town in which they are located for many, many years.
A Travel Publishing researcher has visited all of the inns reviewed and all serve food and drink. Many also offer the visitor accommodation. The Hidden Inns of the South East is packed full with a variety of different pubs and inns.
There is an informative introductory narrative in each chapter containing historical facts, important landmarks and places to visit. A full page is devoted to each pub or inn and contains a full colour photograph, full name, address and telephone number, directions on how to get there, descriptive narrative and a handy summary of opening hours, food served, credit cards accepted, accommodation provided, other facilities offered, entertainment as well as local places of interest and local activities available. The new edition includes an attractive redesigned cover that incorporates a picture of The White Horse Public House in Chilgrove. more>> |
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| Hidden Inns Of The South Of England (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434054) This guide looks at a variety of different inns and pubs. There is an informative introductory narrative in each chapter containing historical facts, important landmarks and places to visit, which is illustrated with coloured photographs. A full page is devoted to each pub or inn and contains a colour photograph, full name, address and telephone number, directions on how to get there, descriptive narrative and a handy summary of opening hours, food served, credit cards accepted, accommodation provided, other facilities offered, and entertainment as well as local places of interest and local activities available. more>> |
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| Hidden Places Of Cornwall (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434597) The book takes the reader on a relaxed journey around this beautiful county described as "an isolated beauty that contains some of the most dramatic and spectacular scenery in the country". It is surrounded by rugged coastlines and has often been referred to as the 'English Riviera' encompassing pretty fishing ports, secluded scenic villages, narrow winding lanes and strong, romantic seafaring traditions. This is a land of strong Celtic heritage and ancestry, a place that is dotted with monuments such as crosses, holy wells and prehistoric sites where legends of old still hold their romance amongst the Cornish people. more>> |
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| Hidden Places Of Devon (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434306) The stunning county of Devon is a region blessed with beauty and is dotted with delightful little towns, quaint stone villages and eye-catching landscapes. Lush green rolling hills are intersected with bright fresh streams and wooded valleys; Devon is also home to the National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor (which it shares with Somerset), two areas of outstanding natural beauty. Both parks have spectacular scenery that consist of bleak uplands and isolated moorland that stretch out towards a rugged coastline. more>> |