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Bath, Somerset
How far? 114 miles, 1hr 30min by train. Why go? The most-visited city in England except London offers a wealth of hist...
 
Birmingham
How far? 115 miles, 1hr 30min by train. Why go? England’s second-largest city has reinvented itself and now has a li...
 
Cambridge
How far? 50 miles, 1hr by train. Why go? Home of one of the world’s most famous universities, this is a vibrant plac...
 
Canterbury
How far? 61 miles, 1hr 30min by train.   Why go? The city in the heart of Kent is steeped in history. Visit t...
 
Colchester
How far? 50 miles, 1hr by train. Why go? England’s oldest recorded town has a Roman wall nearly 2,000 years old, wit...
 
Hastings
How far? 64 miles, 1hr 30min by train. Why go? It’s best-known for the 1066 Battle of Hastings between the army of D...
 
Henley-on-Thames
How far? 30 miles, 1hr 5min by train. Why go? A quaint riverside town in Oxfordshire which was founded in the 12th cen...
 
Ipswich
How far? 70 miles, 1hr 15min by train. Why go? The gateway to the Suffolk coast, this country town is a base for visit...
 
Leeds Castle, Kent
How far? 43 miles, 1hr by train. Why go? The 12th century castle sits encircled by water in 500 acres of countryside. ...
 
Lewes
How far? 50 miles, 1hr 15min by train. Why go? Located in the South Downs, the town is best-known for its winter Fire ...
 
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On both sides of the Embankment, there's a series of bronze lion heads with mooring rings in their mouths for people to tie up their boats. It's said that if the lions 'drink', then London will flood.