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Alex Bird

Hi, I'm Alex, a travel writer based in London, I love writing about travel as much as traveling itself. I’m a scrappy researcher, and a hoarder of info, whether it's trivial or mind-blowing. I get a lot of joy doing justice to worthwhile places, and I’m always excited to share the stories behind them.

I have a real affection for Tarragona in Catalonia, from the golden sandy beaches to the mountains. I love Hamburg and its harbour and many waterways, especially in spring. And I'll always be drawn to the rolling countryside in the south of England, especially Wiltshire. I'll go anywhere with a great art museum, and ruins, ancient or medieval.

15 Best Things to Do in Brentwood (Essex, England)

Warley Place Nature Reserve

This suburban town is just outside the M25 ring road and many residents make the short commute from Brentwood to Canary Wharf and the City of London each day. But while the District Line’s eastern terminus is only a few miles away at Upminster, Brentwood has a rural feel for the open countryside, golf courses …

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15 Best Things to Do in South Shields (Tyne and Wear, England)

Marsden Beach

A thriving seaside resort with a fabulous Blue Flag Beach, South Shields is on the mouth of the Tyne facing North Shields across the river. Like all of Tyne and Wear, South Shields, which had long been a shipbuilding centre, was taken over by heavy industries like coalmining and glassmaking in the 19th century. In …

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15 Best Things to Do in Birkenhead (Merseyside, England)

Birkenhead Town Hall

At the turn of the 19th century Birkenhead was a minor village on the Wirral bank of the Mersey, buffered from Liverpool’s heavy industry by the river. Things changed quickly over the next few decades, as the shipbuilder William Laird set up shop and laid out the monumental Hamilton Square. On the back of this …

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15 Best Things to Do in Battle (East Sussex, England)

Battle Abbey

The Battle of Hastings in 1066 changed the course of English history, and the Norman Conquest that followed was bloody enough that William the Conqueror vowed to build an abbey as penance. The site chosen was the battlefield itself, and the high altar of the church is believed to have been built at the spot …

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15 Best Things to Do in Appleby (Cumbria, England)

Eden Valley

A little sandstone town in Cumbria’s Eden Valley, Appleby centres on the historic Boroughgate, a street bursting with monuments. One name that will keep popping up here is Lady Anne Clifford (1590-1676). She was the daughter of one of Queen Elizabeth’s maids of honour, and rebuilt Appleby after the English Civil War before founding St …

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15 Best Things to Do in Aldeburgh (Suffolk, England)

Aldeburgh Beach

By the North Sea, the town of Aldeburgh is on the Suffolk coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and will forever be tied to Benjamin Britten. The composer, most famous for the opera Peter Grimes, moved here in the late-1940s and quickly thought up the Aldeburgh Festival, an enduring opera and classical music event every …

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15 Best Things to Do in Abingdon (Oxfordshire, England)

St Nicolas' Church

An agreeable Thames-side market town downriver from Oxford, Abingdon used to be the county town of Berkshire even though it has officially been in Oxfordshire since 1974. The 17th-century County Hall is a striking monument on the Town Square, and holds a compelling museum with a viewing platform on the roof. Abingdon grew up around …

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11 Best Things to Do in Workington (Cumbria, England)

Keswick

Lying beside the Cumbrian iron ore field, Workington always had a smelting trade, but that blossomed into a heavy steel industry via the trailblazing Bessemer process in the 19th century. If you take a train in the UK there’s a good chance you’ll be travelling on rails manufactured in Workington, even if the industry has …

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15 Best Things to Do in Wokingham (Berkshire, England)

California Country Park

This market town and borough lies directly south-east of Reading, and has a few historic streets in its town centre ringed by modern developments and residential suburbs. Now, Wokingham isn’t exactly a touristy place, but there are lots of amenities for families, while the local Berkshire countryside abounds in green space at country parks and …

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15 Best Things to Do in Totnes (Devon, England)

St Mary's Church

A town with a Bohemian personality, Totnes has a rep for its New Age community. In fact Totnes is so progressive it even has its own currency, the Totnes Pound, introduced in 2007 to support the local economy. Historically the town was already prospering before the Normans built a castle here in the late-1060s, and …

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