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London, ... like a bowl of viscid human fluid, boils sullenly over the rim of its encircling hills and slops messily into the home counties.
Manchester, one of the greatest, if not really the greatest mere village in England.
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.
team had joined the FOB at Hastings: a small village outside Freetown, a location chosen to maintain a low
A stellar, fully-realized collection of stories ... grounded, wonderfully, in the river valleys of western Maine. You come away not only understanding a place but the soul of its people.
London, dirty little pool of life
The South Downs of England reminded me a bit of my Old Virginia homeland.
Oh I have been to Ludlow fair, and left my necktie God knows where. And carried half way home, or near, pints and quarts of Ludlow beer.
NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT
I'm from Southampton.
Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo
I am a Norfolk man and Glory in being so.
We grew up in Woolton, Liverpool. We didn't have much, but it was irrelevant. We played out a lot with all the kids on the street.
I schooled in the Boston area.
Moorcroft with a small pasture
Macon, wet from the raindrops for the first time.
I am James Burlough, the Earl of Deerhurst.' The earl's pleasant smile capsized into not-quite-polite puzzlement. 'And who might you be, sir?
I grew up in North Yorkshire, but now London is home.
Before London swallowed it whole, Camden Town was the fork in the road best known for a coaching inn called the Mother Red Cap. It served as a last-chance stop for beer, highway robbery and gonorrhoea before heading north into the wilds of Middlesex.
Towns with redbrick buildings and whitewashed
Eric Boocock had been England's No.1 for a spell in the late 60s and early 70s. He reached three world finals and in 1974 put the town on the map by winning the British Championship in front of a 10,000 crowd and ITV's World of Sport cameras. Everybody
In Birmingham, the women are maintained, the men are greedily lustful, and the children are named after high-end automobiles. You are just as likely to run into a Bentley, Mercedes, Porsche, and Lexus walking on the sidewalk as you are cruising the downtown streets.
We lived in a suburb of Birmingham where I attended the local state school from the age of five. I then went on to King Edward VI High School in Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Lake Wobegon, the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve.
Oh yeah, I'm an Essex boy and proud of it.
Let's build a town where
I grew up in Birmingham, but my parents are originally from Barbados. My dad, Romeo, was a long-distance lorry driver, and my mother, Mayleen, worked in catering.
hill. We took the trucks there, pulled out the
WESTBURY, a nasty odious rotten-borough, a really rotten place.
Somerset is where I call home, and where I feel most myself.
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.
My life started on the banks of the Boyne in County Meath. Navan is the name of the town; only me, Mom, Dad.
My husband hailed from Dagenham; he's an Essex boy. Me myself, I come from Derry City in the northwest of Ireland, so we love to get back.
The intercom crackled. Buford's Mini-Hedge yelled over the speakers, PUT SOME CLOTHES ON!
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.
Where are the rough brave Britons to be found With Hearts of Oak, so much of old renowned?
Bray is where I live; it's a seaside resort. It's a nice place to walk up there and stuff, on the coast. There's crosses along on top of it.
Bulgy Bears," said
South.
'But no name?,
'No, Guido. But I'll keep
Unfortunately a lot of Bristol's creativity just gets marooned in Bristol. It is a cool place though, maybe too laidback for its own good.
Bellport. A podium.
Middlesbrough is the second greatest place to live in Britain! Behind Hartlepool.
Kingsport or feel at home there. Before
New Brunswick. Shediac. Lobster Capital of the World.
Oakmont, you've got to be playing slope.
I was raised in New Jersey - Long Branch.
What a grand, higgledy-piggledy, sensible old place Norwich is!
One has not great hopes from Birmingham. I always say there is something direful in the sound.
I enjoy travelling the world, but nowhere beats Walsall.
Hapmshire" typo,
to live on Pierson Street, just two blocks north of
He'd bivouacked on the north side of the town
coming to Hollyhill to visit my
Few areas which are not publicly owned can boast as many footpaths as the Cuckmere Valley. For a short walk, a footbridge across the river leads back to the little hamlet of Milton Street, where another classic local pub, the Sussex Ox, provides an admirable lunch.
We're St Mary's. We run on tea. The
Fenwick, sitting down to
King Offa's dyke,
Gloucester's not some chi-chi tourist town. It's a working-class seaport: a no-kidding-around down-and-dirty place.
CLEARVIEW, QUEENS
What's feeding in Derry? What's feeding on Derry?
Lake Winnipesaukee, he
Yorkshire is so much part of me.
I live in my own bubble. I'm in Gublerland.
Maybe Macon Ravenwood wasn't the only town shut-in. I didn't think our town was big enough for two Boo Radleys. But
I've been going to Bamburgh for holidays since I was a child.
Northumberland, thou ladder wherewithal the mounting Bolingbroke ascends my throne.
The Huddersfield that I like best is a large town with a big heart and an open mind.
I'm a kid from Boston.
Mr. Beaconsfield is the Year Eleven drama teacher. He's one of those teachers who likes being "down with the kids" - all gelled hair and "call me Jeff."He's also the reason our version of Romeo and Juliet is set in a Brooklyn ghetto and Juliet is leaning out of a trailer rather than a balcony.
Mint-street and Kent-street--those old plague-spots that disgrace and disfigure the fair face of the Borough of Southwark--teem with blackguardism and vice; but here, too, you find that the birds who here flock are strictly of a feather. Cow-cross,
Cresington Lane, There's an old public toilet with an old broken
When I die, don't bring me to the hospital. Bring me to Anfield. I was born there and will die there.
boron - boro
Aniimal Town:~) The place where Dreams & Adventures come true!
We need a new British business bank with a clean balance sheet and an ability to expand lending rapidly to the manufacturers, exporters and high-growth companies that power our economy. Today I can announce we will have one.
Derby born and bred, mate.
Years ago I had a house in Sussex, it was like Arcadia, with an old Victorian bridge, a pond and the Downs.
our cabin in the woods in Clare.
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.
London, London, London town,
You can toughen up or get thrown around.
West Yorkshire is quite dramatic and beautiful, the crags and things.
Bluffton is growing. But we must hold on to that small-town character.
Boston is a state of mind.
Nincompoops. (Quincy,
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.
PS: Allston rules!
When I moved to Brighton from London in 1995, I was struck by what I thought of as its townliness. A town, it seemed to me, was that perfect place to live, neither city nor country, both of which like to think they are light years apart but actually have a great deal in common.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE NORWOOD BUILDER
We were two miles from Bunker Hill, in the east part of town, in the section of factories and breweries. She
Nigel Barton:Everyone says 'Up at Oxford'. You come 'down' when you've finished there.
Harry Barton: Well, what's this then? Does bloody Oxford move up and down the bloody map then?
(Oxford: Clarendon
Colchester, Ash, my captain, staking my body with his cock like a conqueror, like a king.
Pabst Blue Ribbon. I'm from Johnson City, Tennessee. I gotta go Pabst.
StocktontoMalone
here in Haven Point.
Lowell is my home. It is where I drew my first breath. It is where I will always derive a sense of place and a sense of belonging
Now there's a grown-up swinging town.
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.
Brighton gives me the heebie-jeebies. When I'm near the seafront I can't sleep, I can't eat.
Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge.