Review
"A beautifully presented travel guide"- Inside Cornwall "Well laid out and so easy to follow" - The St. Ives Times "This guide is well written, beautifully presented and a very interesting book to read" - The Cornwall News and Advertiser "A very good guide to Devon" - Dartmoor News August "I found this publication to be very informative and had a good clear format" - A reader from Kent "I have just purchased your interesting and well-produced book which contains some fascinating entries" - A reader from Cornwall "A veritable mine of information" - A reader from Sidcup "An excellent book to help you get to know the region" - Plymouth Sunday Independent "An easy to use travel guide that contains a wealth of information" - The Cornishman "This guide will help you find those holiday nooks and crannies that make your visit to the area such a joy" - Cornish and Devon Post. "A meaty little guide" - Plymouth Herald "This book contains a wealth of geographical and historical information" - The Lancer Leisure Magazine --Various
Cornish & Devon Post
This guide will help you find those holiday nooks and crannies
that make your visit to the area such a joy. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
that make your visit to the area such a joy. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
Cornish Gardener
This fully illustrated travel book is the ideal companion for
those who want to discover more about Cornwall. It's the sort of travel
book you can pop into the glove compartment and use every time you fancy a
trip out.
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
those who want to discover more about Cornwall. It's the sort of travel
book you can pop into the glove compartment and use every time you fancy a
trip out.
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
Inside Cornwall Magazine
Product Description
This is the 10th edition of the very popular Hidden Places of East Anglia. The Hidden Places of East Anglia contains a wealth of interesting information on the history, the countryside, the towns and villages and the more established places of interest. But it also promotes the more secluded and little known visitor attractions and places to stay, eat and drink many of which are easy to miss unless you know exactly where you are going. East Anglia offers plenty for the visitor to explore in real Hidden Places country. Directly to the north of London, the region has preserved much of its unspoilt character, rural landscape, architecture and traditions. It is home to England's oldest recorded town - Colchester, alongside the historic cities of Cambridge, Norwich and Peterborough. Traditional market towns and picturesque villages abound - home to fine examples of architecture - timber-framed, flint, thatch and weather-boarded buildings. Norfolk is rightly famous for the Norfolk Broads, but this county of expansive horizons also offers visitors gentle rolling hills, a beautiful coastline with picturesque views and countryside rich in wildlife and nature. Suffolk is blessed with incomparable rural beauty. Meandering tidal rivers and numerous streams, brooks and gullies intersect a land blended with low hills and vast open spaces. Suffolk was made famous by the brush of John Constable and his paintings reflect the sheer beauty and tranquillity of this attractive county. Essex is a county that has rich maritime history going back as far as Roman Times, and in Colchester, possesses the oldest recorded town in England. Cambridgeshire is most famous for its ancient university as well as being the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell and Samuel Pepys. The county offers a wealth of peaceful and attractive countryside with many towns and villages steeped in history and tradition. We include hotels, bed & breakfasts, restaurants, pubs, bars, teashops and cafes as well as historic houses, museums, gardens and many other attractions throughout the area, all of which are comprehensively indexed. The cover of this edition features picturesque sailing boats at high tide at Blakeney in Norfolk.
From the Publisher
Cornwall has been described as 'an isolated beauty that
contains some of the most dramatic and spectacular scenery in the country'.
It is surrounded by rugged coastlines and has often been referred to as the
'English Riviera'encompassing pretty fishing ports, secluded scenic
villages, narrow winding lanes and strong, romantic seafaring traditions.
This is a land of strong Celtic heritage and ancestry, a place that is
dotted with monuments such as crosses, holy wells and prehistoric sites,
and where legends of old still hold their romance amongst the Cornish
people. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
contains some of the most dramatic and spectacular scenery in the country'.
It is surrounded by rugged coastlines and has often been referred to as the
'English Riviera'encompassing pretty fishing ports, secluded scenic
villages, narrow winding lanes and strong, romantic seafaring traditions.
This is a land of strong Celtic heritage and ancestry, a place that is
dotted with monuments such as crosses, holy wells and prehistoric sites,
and where legends of old still hold their romance amongst the Cornish
people. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
About the Author
An Oxford Classics graduate, Peter Long dabbled briefly in financial planning before deciding that words were more appealing than numbers. He subsequently spent many years as an inspector and writer with Egon Ronay's Hotels & Restaurants Guides before joining the Travel Publishing editorial team in 1998.