Bertone
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Cornwall is pretty awesome with varied and fantastically scenic / rugged coastlines both on the North and South West sides.
From a Viking/Old Norse perspective, yes!Sutherlandconfusinglymeans south land.
The County Palatine as it was when it stretched from South Lakeland to Ashton U Lyne including Liverpool, Manchester,the Forest of Bowland and even Blackpool. Luckily my parents escaped from the West Riding - but still bought The Yorkshire Post 5 days a week.Yorkshire (specifically the West Riding) is obviously the best county, but there are a few that help keep us on our toes...
Personally I quite like Somerset having lived there in the past. Shropshire doesn't really get the attention it deserves.
The less said about Lancashire the better, though!
God's obviously not a cricket fan.God's Own County.
Cornwall is pretty awesome with varied and fantastically scenic / rugged coastlines both on the North and South West sides.
I would have said Kent a few years ago, but a lot of it is a building site and traffic jam with lots of grumpy people. It’s still a great place though, with lots of variety and good scenery especially in East Kent.
I would perhaps say Norfolk now, or just slightly further north Highland or Argyll & Bute
Chatham? ! !!!!!I grew up in Kent for twenty years and didn't notice it so much, however going back over the years I've come to appreciate its charms much more. The bucolic countryside, Canterbury, lovely little villages like Lehman and Chatham, great coastal resorts like Folkestone and Deal.
My family keep threatening to move away, but I'm quite glad they haven't yet.
Chatham? ! !!!!!
Do you mean Chartham?
Anyway, Chilham is far nicer. A real cut above the place down the road
I grew up in Kent for twenty years and didn't notice it so much, however going back over the years I've come to appreciate its charms much more. The bucolic countryside, Canterbury, lovely little villages like Lehman and Chatham, great coastal resorts like Folkestone and Deal.
My family keep threatening to move away, but I'm quite glad they haven't yet.
I think I was in a bad mood what I spoke about Kent above. There’s just been lots of things happening here which I’m finding quite frustrating. But ignoring that, there are some really great things here as mentioned above. And thanks for reminding me of the Romney Marsh - I really need to visit again (it’s not really that far from me).Yes, i think auto-spell got me there.
Is Chillham the one on the hill with the castle and the nice pubs ? That was the one Im thinking of
Oh, and I forgot to mention the Romney Marsh, which is quite special !
Soft spot for Lincolnshire. Raised in South Kesteven so I may be biased but it's a vastly under rated country. A really diverse county, from the coastal resorts like Skegness, small market towns like Sleaford/Louth etc, University city of Lincoln itself and the industrial places like Scunthorpe, and the lovely countryside of the Wolds. And also the birthplace of one our country's greatest prime ministers.
There's the excellent Water Railway cycle route from Boston to Lincoln, a 65 mile/3.5hr mile round trip between the two. Though if you want hill practice you'll be a disappointed!
10% isn't very high, there's only 39 counties in England.One English county has 10% of the breweries in the UK.
I too want to know which county this is. There are a little over 3,000 breweries in the UK.10% isn't very high, there's only 39 counties in England.
I'm guessing it's Staffordshire with Burton on Trent?