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I don't follow football, I just love the name Aston Villa. Here in England you have other footballing entities like Manchester and Arsenal and Chelsea
A pink sunset - one of the reasons I moved to the seaside in Margate.
I fell in love with Dorset and ended up living there for a while.
London November 1912 Heather Farm Grasmere Westmorland Dear Tilly, I hope you and your sister
Atalanta in Calydon
And Tomlinson found this in the Times right before I left to come here. Windham
Oakmont possesses all the charm of a sock to the head.
I love my little flat in Spitalfields. Lots of actors live out of a suitcase, so it's nice to have a base to come back to.
Bergen, and Oldfield. The
The fact that I'm on 'Essex Anthems' makes me happy, especially because half of my family's from Essex.
Well, I'm not quite certain yet, young Mr. Fitzpatrick. I am considering the name Willow Hills. Or perhaps Maple Falls. What would you suggest?
house at Otowi Bridge.
The country life near Manchester I really love.
I have a cottage near Aldeburgh, and from there it's a sturdy two-mile walk across farmland to an empty beach, where I collect hag stones and run around with the dog. I'm a keen walker, and I love Suffolk's big skies.
The Norfolk landscape sends a shiver through my soul ...
I'm world-famous in West Bromwich.
I live on the edge of Bath. It's really lovely, but its very loveliness freaks me out a bit. It's peaceful, a great antidote to the craziness of being on tour, but sometimes I feel as though I've retired.
Romney Marsh remains one of the last great wildernesses of south-east England. Flat as a desert, and at times just as daunting, it is an odd, occasionally eerie wetland straddling the coastal borders of Kent and Sussex, rich in birds, local folklore and solitary medieval churches.
The world surely has not another place like Oxford; it is a despair to see such a place and ever to leave it, for it would take a lifetime and more than one to comprehend and enjoy it satisfactorily.
May I have a workshop at Alver? For experiments? If I promise faithfully not to blow the house up? If you please, Cousin Alverstoke ... ?
It's very kind of 'Wuthering Heights' where my parents' house is, moors and deserted. It's very wild and mystic.
side of Vicki's, with Alfred on the other,
Brighton I-don't-know-your-middle-name Waterford, are you asking me to strip?
Kingsport or feel at home there. Before
I've just purchased a property, Edward, close to yours in
I used to live in Pillgwenlly, and there was this old Italian pizzeria that used to be there with a really amazing character who ran it.
I grew up Windlesham in Surrey, which is a beautiful and quaint village.
The town of GUILDFORD, which (taken with its environs) I, who have seen so many, many towns, think the prettiest, and, taken all together, the most agreeable and most happy-looking, that I ever saw in my life.
Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Oh yeah, I'm an Essex boy and proud of it.
At the beginning of my acting career, I worked for two seasons at the RSC and spent a lot of time in the Cotswolds exploring Shakespeare's countryside. It's my kind of English landscape, with its tiny villages and one-room thatched pubs.
Its somewhat austere and even forbidding limestone exterior,
They crested a rise, and there it was, in the hollow between rolling hills - a low, square building, ghostly gray in the moonlight.
"Is that it?" asked Hamilton.
"It probably isn't the local opera house," groaned Ian.
Essex is an amazing county, with its own set of rules. It's a completely different world.
(Oxford: Clarendon
So this wonderful city
Has only dead ashes for me.
What abandoned course is that?
I saw the spires of Oxford As I was passing by, The gray spires of Oxford Against a pearl-gray sky. My heart was with the Oxford men Who went abroad to die.
There are lots of beautiful areas in England, and I am lucky enough to live in a stunning part of a very beautiful area.
Can it be the old devil's house? I've heard he has a house in North London.
NEIL GAIMAN near Kinsale, County Cork 15 January 2001
When I was a boy, I used to stay with a school friend in Bexhill, in Sussex, which was then well-known for being the town with more oldies than any other. Aged ten, I felt slightly embarrassed by this, though I'm not sure why.
Ashram means a community of men of religion. I feel that an ashram was a necessity of life for me.
I know of no place where the wind can be as icy and the damp so penetrating as in Oxford round about Easter time.
I am the Earl of Ravensmoor. And you are? (Sparhawk) Totally freaking out. (Taryn) Tis a most peculiar name, milady. Are you by chance Welsh? (Sparhawk)
Manchester has a certain reputation of being cool.
I miss Manchester, especially the apple crumble and custard they served at Carrington after training.
I live in a market town in a mill house with the river running both sides and Somerfield's car park only a loose nine iron away, and I really, really, really love it.
The Forest of Dean. Here we lived in one of a row of small stone cottages with trees stretching over us like children doing ghost impressions with their hands, surrounded by closed coal mines slowly getting zipped back up into the earth.
Starting off from Cranchester. All later events seem to have been wiped
Last time I was in London, I visited Number 5, Bruton Street, which is the address I gave to Violet Bridgerton, the matriarch of the Bridgerton clan in my novels. It was a bit disconcerting to learn that it's actually a pub.
Daniel swept Ainsley into a strong hug. "I knew you'd come back. Didn't I say so? Dad!" he bellowed up the stairs as he set Ainsley on her feet. "It's Ainsley!"
"He knows, lad". Mac laughed. "I think the whole county knows.
I would love this place to be my garden.
(on Arsenal's old stadium)
So I'm still in my romantic stage with London, I love it as a place.
Cresington Lane, There's an old public toilet with an old broken
St Michael's RC secondary sat on a promontory overlooking the town of Auchenlea. The choice of site was an indirect consequence of a past mistake in vocational guidance, leading someone who had a pathological hatred of children into town planning, rather than the more traditional field of teaching.
Beneath the ash trees on Johnson Street, just east of campus, Hourglass Vintage stood in a weathered brick building, wedged between a fair-trade coffee shop and a bike-repair business.
I know Camberwell very well: I used to go to Camberwell New Baths a lot and the cinema, which used to be the Odeon. My old school is around there too, though you've got to understand that I went to a lot of schools.
Irish gardens beat all for horror. With 19 gardeners, Lord Talbot of Malahide has produced an affair exactly like a suburban golf course.
Julian of Norwich,
TORCHES NEW ENGLAND
What a grand, higgledy-piggledy, sensible old place Norwich is!
I love Blackpool. We're very similar. We both look better in the dark.
mansion that sits upon a hill just outside the sleepy little
Whatever your tastes, Magrathea can cater for you. We are not proud.
Oxford lends sweetness to labour and dignity to leisure.
Now I wanted to show you such a beach
Would set inside your head another jewel,
And lift you like the gentlest electric shock
Into an altogether other England--
An Avalon for which I had the wavelength,
Deep inside my head a little crystal.
I liked very much when we lived in Hampstead. We would go for walks on the Heath. I liked it better than living in the centre of town.
Smile for the camera, pretty little Sydney Tar Ponds.
West Yorkshire is quite dramatic and beautiful, the crags and things.
I spent most of my youth in Manchester, in clubs and football grounds and the Manchester Apollo.
England? England is in London right?
Melrose is the finest remaining specimen of Gothic architecture in Scotland. Some of the sculptured flowers in the cloister arches are remarkably beautiful and delicate, and the two windows - the south and east oriels - are of a lightness and grace of execution really surprising.
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Narrow lanes climb both slopes and come together in a great ring of elm trees which encircles the flat summit. Any wind
even the slightest
draws from the height of the elms a rushing sound, multifoliate and powerful.
The stately Homes of England,How beautiful they stand!Amidst their tall ancestral trees,O'er all the pleasant land.
I was thinking of Cambridge, and then I got a bit homesick for a minute, 'cause I never been this far away from home before. But the I remember you're here, and now I'm not homesick no more.
This is a valley of ashes - a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the form of houses and chimneys and riding smoke and, finally, with a transcendent effort, of men who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air.
In the dying embers and blackened twigs of a ravaged forest, who could distinguish where the first spark was lit? Only the arsionist knows the exact location where that match was struck.
Abandoned mill that
Where are the rough brave Britons to be found With Hearts of Oak, so much of old renowned?
NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT
Beautiful isles! beneath the sunset skies tall, silver-shafted palm-trees rise, between full orange-trees that shade the living colonade.
Ludlow ... is probably the loveliest town in England with its hill of Georgian houses ascending from the river Teme to the great tower of the cross-shaped church, rising behind a classic market building.
The musical equivalent of St Pancras Station.
(on Elgar)
WE used to tour quite a lot during the summer with Everton in my day.
I'd seen more cops in the last few days than on a weekend LAW and ORDER marathon - Paigne Winterbourne
For society, of all places I have ever been, Norwich is the best.
Ash? Get bent and die.
Eleutheria, the fire is burning. Eleutheria, the tables are turning.
Sienna McQuillen
1 September near Beaulieu, England, United Kingdom
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I cant believe I'm thinking about having some Ex Sex.
Into the center - Queen's Square. This is the heart of Wolverhampton's youth scene - our Left Bank, our Haight-Ashbury, our Soho. To the right, five skaters. To the left, three goths, sitting around the Man On 'Is 'Oss - a statue of a man, on his horse.
I like English parks.
Upon moving to Cornwall in 1991, I became bewitched by its enchanting timeless beauty, which captured my heart and holds me still. Brooding and mysterious, the south-eastern edge of Bodmin Moor provided the wild backdrop against which the introduction to my magical training and love of nature began.
Exmoor and Dartmoor are sacred, magical places. You find a truer side of yourself there.
Oxford, the paradise of dead philosophies.
The acclaim for Razorhurst means even more to me than usual because, let's be honest, Razorhurst is weird.
I was born and bred in Coventry. I played for the club as well, so that's where my liaisons lie.
I grew up in a place called Malahide, which is by the water and is beautifully quiet, leafy, and part serene.
The only place that's holier than St. Andrews is Westminster Abbey.