I voted for my current home, Winchester. Lot's of history, beautiful setting, lovely cathedral, just way too many people.
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Originally posted by Jambo Boy View PostWe've got beautiful cities. Mostly cathedral cities, but they are mostly beautiful.
I have been to Leicester, Coventry, Nottingham.Birmingham, Stoke On trent,Peterborough, Norwich, London, Northhampton, Milton Keynes, Bristol, Bath, Yarmouth and Dover ..
Sorry I Disagree.. they are Red Brick ****holes.. desinged for a world that hasn't existed in nearly 100 years.. they are too small and EVERYTHING looks exactly the same..
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I voted Edinburgh. The place is ****ing gorgeous. It has the "Old town", and the "New town", one steeped in History and tradition, the other more like a modern day city centre.
The place feels safe, and the surroundings are stunning. Especially with the fantastic Edinburgh castle overlooking proceedings in the city centre.
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Originally posted by Naps View PostI voted Edinburgh. The place is ****ing gorgeous. It has the "Old town", and the "New town", one steeped in History and tradition, the other more like a modern day city centre.
The place feels safe, and the surroundings are stunning. Especially with the fantastic Edinburgh castle overlooking proceedings in the city centre.
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Cambridge, York, Bath, parts of Oxford, Edinburgh, Chester there are a lot of attractive cities in the UK. Not Manchester though.
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The Cathedral cities are a good feature of England (and they're closely matched by the smaller historic cities in Scotland and Wales). I certainly missed them when I was abroad.
Only problem is tourism. Loads of French/Spanish/Italian schoolkids getting in the way.
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