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| Quote: Dally "I was going to mention Portsmouth but its not to everyones taste.
Are you taking a car or public transport? If in the car Norwich could be good. I've not been into the town centre but I'm guessing its quite interesting. You could then spend day two in the Norfolk countryside, especially if birding is of interest or even drive up to the North coast - beautiful. Holkham is stunning and you don't need to be a birder there. Lots of stately homes in the area, the Broads, etc.'"
Norwich is fairly interesting and worth a visit, but there are some really nice towns and villages round about. The coast is nice for a visit with some nice walking routes and there is also a steam railway. The broads are nice and peaceful, but make sure it dries out a bit first otherwise you will probably only see flying fish! There are some nice NT properties as well. We stayed at a NT cottage near Blickling Hall a few year ago and would definitely recommend it.
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| Might be a bit far but i found Dartmouth in Devon a lovely little place when i went, wish i could have stayed longer....there's also Brixham, Totnes, Newton Abbott in that vicinity which, again were all cracking little towns.
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| Quote: GIANT DAZ "Might be a bit far but i found Dartmouth in Devon a lovely little place when i went, wish i could have stayed longer....there's also Brixham, Totnes, Newton Abbott in that vicinity which, again were all cracking little towns.'"
I'm researching this area whilst doing my family tree at the moment. My family moved from here to Hull to set up Hellyer Brothers the fishing fleet. Its looks a lovely little town. Just wished I'd known last year when we were down there. We enjoyed Salcombe in South Devon and Plymouth too.
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| Quote: Hull White Star "We enjoyed Salcombe in South Devon'"
I'll always remember going to Salcombe on holiday because we were there when Wigan beat Saints 65- 12 at Knowsley Road, 1997.
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| Brunel did the Tamar Bridge aswell as his other stuff.Its great down here, IMO you cant go wrong practically anywhere in Devon and Cornwall (i m not too keen on torquay though).Plymouth hoe and barbican areas are great places to be especially if the weathers right,history, boat trips to the dockyards plymouth gin museum ,pubs, food etc etc etc .lovely
Shame about Dawlish because that coast line on the train is lovely(should be the local and tourist line and a new inland line put in for access up the line and back down)
hope you enjoy where ever you end up though.
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