Ok tried to google in Top ten towns or villages for Norfolk there aren't any probably not a good sign. That isn't to mean there aren't any pretty village and towns in Norfolk its just no one has set up a site for that purpose. The one I was using before focused mainly on the South West of England.
So bravely as I could change my mind about our property by doing this here are the
Top Ten Towns in the South West
Wiltshire
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| In its centre, close to the banks of the River Avon is a Saxon church. Visiting this beautiful Cotswolds town is worthwhile just for that. |
| Fine place with 'Naked Gardeners' and a magnificent Abbey. We recommend tea in The Abbey House Gardens. |
| A remarkably beautiful little town whose main attraction is Corsham Court where Stanley Kubrick filmed scenes from 'Barry Lyndon'. |
| Visit for STEAM, the museum of the Great Western Railway and for Lydiard Park and House. Look out for the Golden Cavalier in Lydiard Church. |
| A well-heeled Wiltshire market town. The Nobel Laureate William Golding lived in Marlborough. Further back, Cardinal Wolsely was ordained here. |
| Sat beneath Castle Hill with views across to White Sheet Hill and King Alfred's Tower. Stourhead Estate just up the road. |
| Fine Wiltshire market town packed with local attractions. The Wiltshire Heritage Museum is a joy and then there are the Caen Hill Locks, the Kennet and Avon Canal Museum, Wadworth Brewery Centre ... |
| Wiltshire town closest to the Stonehenge UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
| Most well known for its I.K.Brunel 'Western Arches'. Another beautiful Wiltshire town and a good base from which to explore the area. |
| Yes, it's a city. It's also magnificent and runs into the town of Wilton which is stunning, too. Essential visiting. |
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