England's ancient cathedral cities, such as Lincoln, York, Salisbury,
Durham and Winchester, cannot be equalled for sheer physical beauty.
Wherever you're based, you're never more than a few miles from a
ruined castle, a majestic country house, a secluded chapel or a
monastery. In the southwest there are remnants of a Celtic culture
that was all but eradicated elsewhere by the Romans, and everywhere
you can find traces of prehistoric settlers – most famously
the megalithic circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
Most beguiling of all are the long-established villages of England,
hundreds of which amount to nothing more than a pub, a shop, a gaggle
of cottages and a farmhouse offering bed and breakfast. Devon, Cornwall,
the Cotswolds and the Yorkshire Dales harbour some especially picturesque
specimens, but every county can boast a decent showing. Then, of
course, there's the English countryside, an extraordinarily diverse
terrain from which Constable, Turner, Wordsworth, Emily Brontë
and a host of other writers and artists took inspiration. Exmoor,
Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, the North York Moors and the Lake District
are the most dramatic and best known of the national parks, each
offering an array of landscapes crisscrossed with walking routes.
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English Timeshares
England is blessed with some of the finest Timeshare resorts in
some of the most beautiful locations in the world. Many people buy
English Timeshares because they want to own their own piece of this
beautiful country and may never even consider exchanging their Timeshare
for another one.
When the owner of a English Timeshare does decide to swap it in
any given year, all exchange companies are very keen indeed to make
sure that that owner gets the exchange of their choice. With so
many more people looking to exchange their Timeshare weeks into
English Timeshare resorts rather than out of them, English Timeshare
owners are in a very strong position.
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