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Regions of the British Isles - East of EnglandThe East of England is based around the ancient kingdom of East Anglia, which was originally made up of Norfolk and Suffolk. These are now joined by Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire to form the bump on England's eastern side. The area is directly to the north of London, and has preserved much of its unspoilt character, rural landscape, architecture and traditions.There are over 650 places to visit, ranging from historic houses and gardens, to museums, steam railways and wildlife parks. Key themes of the region include aviation and maritime heritage, cycling, birdwatching, gardens and sailing. There is also a diverse arts and cultural scene with music festivals, village carnivals, county agricultural shows and more quirky events.
For up to date information on attractions and events throughout this region, please contact your local BRITcileadair to find a BRIT near you |
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