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Tour
East Anglia

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The
Hidden Places of East Anglia - Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex & Cambridgeshire
The beautiful region of East Anglia includes the counties of
Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. Norfolk is renowned
for the Norfolk Broads, as well as delightful scenes of gentle
rolling hills, expansive horizons and a beautiful coastline
charmed with picturesque views and endowed rich with wildlife
and nature. Suffolk is blessed with incomparable rural beauty.
Meandering tidal rivers and numerous streams, brooks and gullies
intersect this beautiful land. Essex is a county that historically
has a rich maritime tradition going back as far as Roman times,
and has the oldest recorded town in England namely Colchester.
Cambridgeshire is most famous for its ancient university as
well as being the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell and Samuel Pepys.
Echoes of East Anglia: The Lost Wartime Airfields of Norfolk and Suffolk Martin Bowman is among the best-known aircraft photographers in the country and Halsgrove have recently published his celebrated book of classic aircraft photographs, "Airs and Graces". In this new work, he has explored the many Second World War airfields in East Anglia, taking evocative photographs of all that remains, from empty, echoing control towers to the graffiti and wall-art left by the intrepid airmen, many of whom flew to their deaths, from this remote corner of England. These airfields continue to hold a fascination for many thousands who visit the area each year in search of this aspect of our military heritage..
The
"Country Living" Guide to Rural England: East Anglia ("Country
Living" Rural Guides)
Tour East Anglia. The guide takes the reader on a relaxed tour
of East Anglia's many pleasant villages and market towns, pointing
out the attractive features of its varied countryside and coastline
as well as describing the region's history, heritage, culture
and places of interest. The guide also provides readers with
information on a carefully selected number of places to stay,
eat, drink and shop.
East
Anglia from Above (From Above S.)
Tour East Anglia. An aerial view of Britain's eastern counties
with castles, cathedrals, windmills and stately homes. Photographs
include: Cambridge, Duxford Aerodrome, Ely Cathedral, Norwich,
Norfolk Broads, Great Yarmouth, Blakeney Point, Sandringham,
Newmarket, Framlingham Castle, Colchester Castle, Orford, Southwold,
Wells-next-the-Sea, Maldon and Southend.
East
Anglia (Where to Watch Birds)
Tour East Anglia. East Anglia is one of the best birding regions
in England. With its extensive areas of nationally scarce habitat
such as the fens, reedbeds, undisturbed beaches and Breckland
heath, it can be the only place to see several of England's
most exciting birds. This is a guide to where to go in East
Anglia to see many different species. It contains site accounts,
plans, maps, lists of birds in the region and advice on planning
birdwatching trips.
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