Destinations UK
Every month we will feature selected destinations in detail throughout Britain. These features will build over time to provide the visitor with a wonderful gazetteer of Britain! We also include links to heritage accommodation for each destination.

Historic Suffolk Guide
Facts about Suffolk Population: 730,000 Famous for: Heritage coastline, being one of the flattest counties in England Distance from London: 2 hours Local delicacies: Suffolk…

Historic Staffordshire Guide
Facts about Staffordshire Population: 1,100,000 Famous for: The Staffordshire Hoard, Lichfield Distance from London: 3 – 4 hours Local delicacies: Staffordshire Oatcakes Airports: None County…

Historic South Wales Guide
Facts about South Wales Population: 2,200,000 Famous for: The Brecon Beacons, Mining, The Gower Peninsula and lots of sandy beaches Distance from London: 3 –…

Historic Somerset Guide
Facts about Somerset Population: 910,000 Famous for: Glastonbury, Bath, Over 11,000 listed buildings Distance from London: 2 – 3 hours Local delicacies Cheddar cheese, cider…

Historic Shropshire Guide
Facts about Shropshire Population: 470,000 Famous for: Offa’s Dyke, Ironbridge, The Wrekin Distance from London: 3 – 4 hours Local delicacies: Shrewsbury Cakes, Polecat ‘Fidget’…

Historic Rutland Guide
Facts about Rutland Population: 38,000 Famous for: Rutland Water, Being the smallest county in England! Distance from London: 2 – 3 hours Airports: None County…

Historic Perthshire Guide
Facts about Perthshire Population: Approx. 137,500 Famous for: Home to some of the largest trees in Britain, ‘Gateway to the Highlands’ Distance from London: 9…

Historic Oxfordshire Guide
Facts about Oxfordshire Population: 650,000 Famous for: Oxford University, Uffington White Horse Distance from London: 1 – 2 hours Local delicacies: Banbury cakes, Marmalade Airports:…