8 fantastic towns in the UK that are comparable to the fairytale world!

💐Cotswolds

There are many lovely towns and villages, mainly pastoral scenery, the wool business flourished here in the Middle Ages, making these towns and villages very rich, leaving a number of beautiful buildings.

Located in the heart of England, the Cotswolds are known for their tawny stone buildings, which are derived from local limestone. (The limestone houses of Oxford and other cities are said to have come from here, too.) Each village has its own charm, with cobblestone streets, old churches and historic hotels, making it the perfect place to experience the English idyll.


💐cornwall

Cornwall has the world's largest greenhouse "Eden", an ancient monastery built on the island, an open-air theater on the edge of the cliff, a simple small fishing village, and so on, and is also the location of many movies. Like Nice or even a beach upgrade,Porthcurno, like the private beach Mallorca is famous for, is much larger and much less crowded. The sea is really clear, glass than glass, sea to see the seal really must must eat seasickness medicine...




💐whitby

Whitby is located in North Yorkshire, England, a coastal town, is also the famous vampire "Dracula" (Dracula) was born. The ruins of Whitby Abbey from various angles, next to St. Mary's Church is Dracula's birth inspiration. I packed an order of fish and chips from Magpie Cafe, which I didn't think was good, but The Marine's lobster was delicious!

💐Edensor

The beautiful town next to Darcy's Manor, Edensor's ancient exquisite buildings, vibrant green plants and flowers, and clear and demure rivers make people feel trapped in a fairy tale world. Many famous British dramas have been filmed here. This is the location of the Pride and Prejudice film, very close to Chatsworth House, a very quiet, quaint little village.

Lin Yutang said: "The ideal life of the world is probably to live in the English countryside."

💐Haworth

A mysterious town hidden in England, where the Bronte three sisters created "Wuthering Heights", "Jane Eyre", "The Tenant of the Moor Hall" and other classic works.

💐Clovelly

Clovelly is an old fishing village with cobblestone streets that lead down to the old fishing port and marina, and the scenery is so beautiful that any photograph would look like a postcard. Located in Devon, this privately owned fishing village keeps its old and peaceful atmosphere closed to cars, winding cobblestone 🪨 streets lined with colourful cottages and the air filled with the salty smell of the sea and the smell of freshly baked bread. A snap is a postcard.


💐Rye

Rye Rye, near Brighton, is the closest town to heaven. The town is situated on a hill with several cobblestone roads running through it.

💐Llandudno

Llandudno is the birthplace of Alice in Wonderland, where there is a fantastic beach, and you can also take the local very popular tram, which is simply a fairy tale world. On my last bank holiday a year ago, I took my parents on a road trip to North Wales. First stop is Llandudno. It was a holiday resort in Victorian times, where the protagonists of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland spent their holidays. It was a beautiful day, and my idea of a small Swiss town is that it's cozy, relaxed, relaxed.

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