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South Eastern England's counties are generally recognised as Surrey, Kent, & East & West Sussex. Here you will
find pretty little villages, imposing castles and cathedrals, welcoming old pubs, rolling green hills and a
rugged coastline... Windsor Castle, Eton College, Legoland, Canterbury, Chichester and Winchester Cathedrals,
the Battlefield of 1066 at Battle near Hastings, & the trendy commuter seaside city of Brighton, plus many
more great places. Whatever visitors imagine typical England to be, they will find it in this region -
pretty little villages, imposing castles and cathedrals, welcoming old pubs, rolling green hills
and a rugged coastline.
As the closest part of England to the continent, the South East has been ravaged by all nationalities of
invaders over the years, and is home to many of the most famous battle sites in our history,
including the 1066 Battle of Hastings in what is now Sussex. The South East is also steeped in
World War 2 history, as it was such an important training and launching area for the advances into Europe.
Today, more friendly visitors to England arrive by ferry into the busy port of Dover, where their first sight of
England may well be the very impressive and famous White Cliffs of Dover.
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