I've travelled quite a lot around Britain and it must be St. Ives - it is like a piece of Italy dropped on the British shores. Fantastic! Oxford/Cambridge/Bath would probably be close contenders.
2006-09-17 04:38:11
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answered by Abelard 3
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Chester - although it is a city not a toem.
Great place on iys own and ideal for a base to visit / see the North West.
Nice walk by the river or along the Roman Walls. Excellent Zoo, good pubs and plenty of shops.
Something for everyone - what else could you ask for.
2006-09-16 07:22:19
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answered by steve c 2
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There are so many, but one of my favorites has to be York. It's surrounded by picturesque villages, amazing history and great shopping and nightlife, the people in the north are friendly too.
The town center has the most amazing architecture from the middle ages.
2006-09-16 13:42:34
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answered by nickieca 3
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Cardiff Wales. A fabulous 'small' city with great warm people and lots and lots of things to see in the city limits and nearby in the countryside.
Katharine Lancy CTC
Swanton British Travel Service LLC
2006-09-16 07:14:03
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answered by Katharine L 1
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Thornton Heath
2006-09-16 06:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Glasgow
2006-09-16 08:40:33
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answered by redunicorn 7
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The town where I live!
I'd tell you which town it is but there are too many freaks on here so I don't want to give out that information.
Sorry.
2006-09-16 06:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Pitlochry in Scotland
Bath in England
2006-09-16 09:47:17
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answered by David R 5
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Brighton, definately. Although technically its not a town any more its a city. but I love it all the same, there is so much to do there
2006-09-16 06:38:23
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answered by sillyfilly001 1
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Dunmow near stanstead airport
2006-09-16 06:23:45
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answered by aimzinch 2
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