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England > Southern England

Southern England is made up of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Dorset, Hampshire, most of Wiltshire, Oxfordshire & the Isle of Wight. This beautiful region of contrasts is generally divided into three areas, the Thames and Chilterns Country, Southern Country England, and the South Coast.

Thames & Chiltern Country is dominated by the River Thames, its tributaries and the Chiltern Hills, and offers a mixture of world famous cities and sporting events, royal pageantry and traditional English country life style. Southern Country England offers tranquil fish stocked rivers, inspiration from the rich literary history and culture found in the historic cities, or pure relaxation in the green rolling hills and scenic woodland valleys. The South Coast offers a rich history along the heritage coastline, magnificent views along the cliff tops, or visiting one of the many historic maritime sites along the South Coast. Also included is the Isle of Wight, nestled between the Solent and the English Channel, which really is England in miniature with its delightful villages with whitewashed, thatched cottages.

You'll find all things typically English in Southern England - stone churches, hedgerows, thatched cottages, wealthy estates and rolling green fields. It's a great place for walking, cycling or driving.

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