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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 Corby (Northamptonshire, England)

Kirby Hall

Once closely linked with England’s steel industry, Corby was known as “Little Scotland” in the 20th century when thousands of steelworking families from Glasgow settled in the town. That industry has disappeared since the 1970s, and now country parks and ponds sit where steelworks and quarries used to be. The town suffered with the loss …

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15 Best Things to Do in Chelsea (London Boroughs, England)

King's Road

Few place names in the world carry quite the same cachet as Chelsea. This area in West London has always been affluent, and in the 18th and 19th centuries even had a private road for the king, literally the King’s Road. That was ordered by Charles II, who also founded the Royal Hospital Chelsea as …

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15 Best Things to Do in Beaconsfield (Buckinghamshire, England)

Beaconsfield Old Town

A well-heeled town in Buckinghamshire on the east flank of the Chiltern Hills, Beaconsfield has a new and old part. The Old Town to the south is at a crossroads, and each of the broad converging streets is fronted by rows of Georgian brick facades, old coaching inns and mock-Tudor houses. This is the cultured …

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

Canvey Island

Before the Second World War, what we know as Basildon was a just a constellation of villages 30 miles east of central London. In the 1960s Basildon sprang up as a New Town, designed to ease overcrowding in London. If you have a taste for mid-century architecture you’ll be won over by St Martin’s Church …

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15 Best Things to Do in Andover (Hampshire, England)

Combe Gibbet

In the Test Valley, Andover is a town that grew up around the woollen industry and became an important stop on the coaching road between London and Salisbury in the 18th century. To the west lies the chalk plateau of the Salisbury plain, which is the largest military training area in the UK, encompassing 150 …

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15 Best Things to Do in Fowey (Cornwall, England)

Fowey Estuary

This historic town rests on the west side of the Fowey Estuary, a flooded valley cut by meltwater after the last Ice Age. The safe waters allowed trade to prosper in Medieval times, and during the 100 Years’ War a band of privateers used this natural harbour as a base to steal French vessels. Guarding …

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

Town Hall

In the 14th century, the World Heritage town of Tavistock was appointed one of Devon’s four Stannary Towns by King Edward I. All drawing on the mineral-rich soils by the western edge of Dartmoor, these towns supplied tin to much of Europe. Metal mining was a way of life for hundreds of years, peaking in …

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15 Best Things to Do in Amersham (Buckinghamshire, England)

St Mary's Church

The market town of Amersham is in Buckinghamshire, couched in the undulating landscape of the Chiltern Hills. The modern settlement, Amersham on the Hill, is on a raised plateau while the quaint Old Amersham lies below, in the valley of the River Misbourne. The High Street in Old Amersham and its half-timbered Medieval houses, coaching …

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15 Best Things to Do in Newton Abbot (Devon, England)

Compton Castle

The market town of Newton Abbot is on the River Teign, halfway between the South Devon coast and Dartmoor. The Teign, which widens into an estuary just after the town, was the export route for Newton Abbot’s ball clay, which is still quarried outside the town and now travels by road to the docks at …

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15 Best Things to Do in Hornsea (Yorkshire, England)

Hornsea Mere

A neat coastal town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Hornsea is a place to sample the simple joys of a day by the sea. There’s a sand and shingle beach walled by a big embankment with a promenade, gardens, cafes, a chippy and far-off vistas of the North Sea. Away from the beach and …

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