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10 Best Towns In England

what are the best towns to live in England? England is such a beautiful country because there are so many beautiful places to live there. There are so many good towns that you’d love. Though not big, they’re convenient and flourish in culture. That’s why the entire country boasts of more heritage towns. I’m excited to show you the 10 best towns in England to illustrate my point. One thing I’ve found is this; the best towns in England are oftentimes the most cultured.
Please note that one good thing about England is that it has a whole heap of diverse towns spread across, each with its own charm. Thus, my position about the 10 best towns in England is just my personal opinion. I respect other people’s right to express their dissent.

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Best Places To Visit In East Sussex, England

East Sussex, on the south coast of England, with its unique dramatic coastline, green hills and stunning beaches, is one of the most popular destinations in the UK. In this video, we share the top places to visit in East Sussex and the best things to do in this part of England.

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00:00 Intro
00:44 Brighton
01:39 Rye
02:29 Camber Sands
03:20 Eastbourne
04:15 Beachy Head
05:01 Seaford
05:38 Birling Gap and Seven Sisters
06:22 Bodiam Castle
07:34 Hastings
08:31 Lewes
09:08 Alfriston
09:55 Pevensey Castle

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10 Most Miserable Towns in the UK

What are the most miserable towns in the United Kingdom? Many of the towns in the United Kingdom are not doing too badly in terms of basic amenities. The quality of life in those towns is higher even than in places recognized as cities in other countries. Still, it can’t be said that all those towns are having it equally. Assessing the standard of living and quality of life in the UK as a whole, we can describe certain towns in the United Kingdom as miserable. Granted, those towns are not inherently terrible. Yet, the situation there is not acceptable in the light of what we see in other villages, towns, and cities, in the UK. In this video, we shall be discussing the 10 most miserable towns in the UK.
10. Cumbernauld, Scotland
We will start our discussion with a town in Scotland. To give you a hint; this is the first of the three Scottish towns on this list of the 10 most miserable towns in the UK. We are talking about Cumbernauld, a large town in North Lanarkshire with an area of 8.3 square miles or 21.5 square kilometers. Under normal circumstances, it should be a city because of its city-like huge population of 51,000.
It has not shed that horrible description as “Scotland’s most dismal town.” Truly speaking, this town is lacking in anything of the good things you would find in Glasgow or Edinburgh. The center of Cumbernauld has been described as the “Kabul of the North.” This says it all. Whatever you know about Kabul has its miniature in this miserable town.
9. Grimsby, England
The first of the 5 cities in England on this list is Grimsby. Maybe we should stop calling it Great Grimsby. If it were great indeed, this port town and the North East Lincolnshire administrative center on the south bank of the Humber Estuary would have all amenities that would make it rank among the best. But the comments from its residents and one-time visitors indicated that life is miserable in this place that has been voted several times as one of the worst places to live in England.
Therefore, the town of around 100,000 residents is one of the most miserable towns in the UK. Its entire area of 88 square miles (or 230 square kilometers) has been ranked the 18th worst place to live a while ago.
8. Airdrie, Scotland
Back in Scotland; we are now examining Airdrie, a town in North Lanarkshire. It also is one of the most miserable towns in the UK. The town on a plateau with an elevation of 400 feet or 130 meters above sea level is about 12 miles (or 19 kilometers) east of Glasgow city center. During its industrial heyday in the 19th century, coal mining and cotton milling were the major industries, no one could then think of this former industrial town as miserable.
However, the exit of those industries has made life there miserable to extent of being branded the most dismal town in the UK. The PR manager for the town admits it deserves its grim reputation as the worst in Scotland. The town is boring and the buildings are ugly.




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Miniature Railways of Great Britain Crowborough Locomotive Society Riding the new extension.

It has been a few years since we rode the old track. They had just started to erect the thirteen foot pillars that would form the track base. This was then filled with the earth to form the banks that you see today.
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Crowborough Camping and Caravan Club

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Places to see in ( Edenbridge - UK )

Places to see in ( Edenbridge - UK )

Edenbridge is a town and civil parish in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. The town's name derives from Old English language Eadhelmsbrigge. It is located on the Kent/Surrey border on the upper floodplain of the River Medway and gives its name to the latter's tributary, the River Eden. Edenbridge has a population of around 9,000.

Owing to its position on the River Eden floodplain, the centre of the town is prone to severe flooding. The worst flood occurred in 1958, before any flood defences were built, and led to enormous damage to Edenbridge High Street. Ten years later in 1968, despite the Eden having been dredged to prevent the same occurrence, the town was once again flooded after heavy storms. Although there were no fatalities, a helicopter was needed to save a man from his flooded home. Local legend has it that he hadn't noticed the flood waters rising, having been too engrossed in The Forsyte Saga on television. More adequate flood defences have been built since then, with the local community now well prepared to deal with possible flooding.

Edenbridge has had four mills over the centuries, Haxted Mill and Honour's Mill on the River Eden, Christmas Mill on a tributary of the Eden, and a windmill to the south of the town. All four mill buildings survive, but now converted to other uses.

There are two railway stations serving Edenbridge. The earliest, on the South Eastern Railway (SER) route from Redhill to Tonbridge, was opened on 26 May 1842. The station, simply named Edenbridge, is located in Marlpit Hill. To the west of that station the route crosses what was once the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway main line from London to Tunbridge Wells and Eastbourne (via Lewes), opened on 2 January 1888. The crossing of the two lines takes place at a mid-break in the Edenbridge Tunnel on the SER line. Here lies the second station, named Edenbridge Town. The line serving it is now truncated at Uckfield. There is no connection here between the two routes: Edenbridge is not a junction; one existed four miles (6 km) to the west of Edenbridge Town at Crowhurst, but that junction no longer exists. All services at both stations are operated by Southern, which manages both stations. All services at Edenbridge Town station run to and from London Bridge, whereas services at Edenbridge station run to and from London Victoria.

Edenbridge is twinned with Mont-Saint-Aignan in France. The bypass that was built in the early 2000s to relieve traffic pressure on the old, narrow High Street is named Mont St Aignan Way. There are two banks in the town, a post office next to the church and a number of major retail chains. Despite being a relatively small town, Edenbridge boasts its own hospital - The Edenbridge War Memorial Hospital. Initially a cottage hospital built to care for soldiers returning from The First World War, a purpose built building was established to the south of the town in 1931. With an Out Patients Department, Physiotherapy facilities and a Minor Injuries Unit the hospital is a major part of the fabric of the town. In recent years the hospital has been faced with closure many times, on each occasion it has been saved by local campaigners and townspeople, who see the hospital as an essential part of the community.

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How to get from Heathrow Airport to Central London

I'll walk you through how to find the Picadilly line, the Elizabeth line, or the Heathrow Express. At the end, I also help you choose which method of transportation is best for you.

This is part 1 of my London Guide Series. Part 2 will be how to navigate public transportation. Part 3 will be a 7 day itinerary. Part 4 will be some general tips and dos and don'ts. Subscribe!

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00:00 Introduction
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All 46 East Sussex Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)

Every East Sussex railway station. All 46 National Rail stations in the county of East Sussex, England (UK). Govia Thameslink Railway (Gatwick Express, Southern, Thameslink) and Southeastern serve the stations of East Sussex.

The stations in East Sussex along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Aldrington 09/07/2021 (Southern)
Battle 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Berwick 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Bexhill 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Bishopstone 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Brighton 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Buxted 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Collington 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Cooden Beach 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Cooksbridge 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Crowborough 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Crowhurst 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Doleham 24/08/2021 (Southern)
Eastbourne 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Eridge 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Etchingham 12/06/2021
Falmer 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Frant 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Glynde 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Hampden Park 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Hastings 15/08/2022 (Southeastern)
Hove 09/07/2021 (Southern)
Lewes 15/08/2022 (Southern)
London Road 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Moulsecoomb 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Newhaven Harbour 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Newhaven Town 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Normans Bay 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Ore 12/06/2021 (Southern)
Pevensey & Westham 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Pevensey Bay 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Plumpton 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Polegate 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Portslade 09/07/2021 (Southern)
Preston Park 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Robertsbridge 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Rye 24/08/2021 (Southern)
Seaford 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Southease 15/08/2022 (Southern)
St Leonards Warrior Square 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Stonegate 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Three Oaks 24/08/2021 (Southern)
Uckfield 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Wadhurst 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
West St Leonards 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Winchelsea 24/08/2021 (Southern)

Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included. Newhaven Marine station has closed.

This video includes all the stations in East Sussex in May 2023.

All 46 East Sussex stations: 00:00
Aldrington 00:05
Battle 00:09
Berwick 00:13
Bexhill 00:17
Bishopstone 00:21
Brighton 00:25
Buxted 00:29
Collington 00:33
Cooden Beach 00:37
Cooksbridge 00:41
Crowborough 00:45
Crowhurst 00:49
Doleham 00:53
Eastbourne 00:57
Eridge 01:01
Etchingham 01:05
Falmer 01:09
Frant 01:13
Glynde 01:17
Hampden Park 01:21
Hastings 01:25
Hove 01:29
Lewes 01:33
London Road 01:37
Moulsecoomb 01:41
Newhaven Harbour 01:45
Newhaven Town 01:49
Normans Bay 01:53
Ore 01:57
Pevensey & Westham 02:01
Pevensey Bay 02:05
Plumpton 02:09
Polegate 02:13
Portslade 02:17
Preston Park 02:21
Robertsbridge 02:25
Rye 02:29
Seaford 02:33
Southease 02:37
St Leonards Warrior Square 02:41
Stonegate 02:45
Three Oaks 02:49
Uckfield 02:53
Wadhurst 02:57
West St Leonards 03:01
Winchelsea 03:05
Endscreen 03:09

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Edenbridge City Best Places to Visit

Edenbridge is a town and civil parish in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. watch out the video of beautiful Edenbridge city best places to visit.

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Chichester Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Explore the beauty of England's south coast from our campsite.

With cycling and walking trails in abundance, miles of sandy beaches, bustling towns, pretty chocolate box villages and a host of family attractions within a short distance our Chichester Club Campsite offers something for everyone.

Chichester is a small, welcoming campsite. Once an orchard it is now a great base to stay when exploring the numerous attractions for all of the family.

Head across the road on foot or two wheels to enjoy the paths to the coast and Chichester harbour. Or catch a bus from outside the site to Chichester (great for shopping), Bognor, Littlehampton and Brighton in one direction and Southampton and Portsmouth (with the Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Keys and the Historic Dockyard) in the other.

For a bucket and spade day head to the Blue Flag beach at West Wittering where you’ll find sand dunes, sheltered waters and acres of space. East Head and Selsey too are great for lazy beach days.

【South Downs and High Weald】The Lone Alpha E66: South Downs and High Weald

South Downs and High Weald scenery trip, a nice and relaxing journey from Brighton to Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Filmed on bus 29, which runs from Brighton in East Sussex via Lewes, Uckfield and Crowborough to Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent.

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00:00 Intro
00:25 Brighton
03:23 Falmer
03:55 Lewes
06:23 Clayhill
06:38 Rosehill
07:05 Uckfield
10:02 Five Ash Down
10:32 Heron's Ghyll
11:03 Crowborough
13:38 Eridge
14:00 Royal Tunbridge Wells

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What Is Sussex Part 3 (History)

This is Part Three of the video series “What is Sussex?”. Here, The Yank In Sussex tells about the history of Sussex after the Norman Conquest.

Thanks to Cogidubnus1953 for pointing out that I got the year of the D-day landing wrong in the video. It was 1944, not 1945. Proves I'm human after all!

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0:19 Introduction
1:15 The Raaps of Sussex
3:10 Hastings Raap
4:15 Pevensey Raap
4:57 Lewes Raap
5:33 Arundel Raap
7:39 Bramber Raap
9:03 Chichester Raap
10:10 The Six Raaps of Sussex
10:30 1066 and Onwards
10:45 The Hundred Years War
11:29 Various Peasant Revolts
11:57 The English Civil War
13:15 It’s not Always France’s Fault, but…
15:50 World War I
18:00 World War II
19:18 Outro
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Battle in East Sussex

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Rivers of Sussex

Sussex has four historically important rivers that flow into the English Channel. They were all economically very important in the past, though that is no longer the case, due to environmental factors, such as the silting up which has occurred over the centuries. But they are still useful features, and like most rivers, are quite picturesque and lovely to behold.

References: In discussing Chichester Harbour I mention the Roman ally Togidubnus and the palace that was built for him near Fishbourne. In a previous video I discuss this palace in “What is Sussex, Part 2”, starting at 6 mins 18 secs -

Thanks for your patience waiting for me to finally finish this video!

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0:20 – Introduction
2:08 – River Rother
4:15 – River Ouse
7:18 – River Adur
9:32 – River Arun
12:32 – Chichester Harbour

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