Hi guys I'm Cindy or Cindy4You if we haven't met before.

I'm an independent escort from Preston who offers incalls only, sorry boys but I don't do outcalls, from a discreet private apartment just outside Preston city centre. I'm available as an escort from monday to friday from 11am to 8pm and also available sunday evenings. I'm known to provide an excellent service be it as a full on escort or as a massage parlour masseuse.

If you arre from Preston you can get to me in around 10 minutes but even if y6ou are further afield then because of my proximity to all lancashire motorways then you can easily reach me as I'm just 2 minutes from junctions off the M6, M61 and M65. Literally.... 2 minutes!

This means that I'm very close if you're in Preston, Chorley, Leyland or Bamber Bridge and just half an hour away if you're in Liverpool, Manchester, Cumbria or Cheshire. Location, location, location as they say and I have a prime one!

If you are in Bolton, Wigan, Southport, Blackpool, Fleetwood, Ormskirk, Skelmersdale, St Helens,blackburn then you can get to me in 30 minutes!

Here is a list of towns and cities that I cover as an incall escort. It's not just Preston!

Towns in North West England.

Abbey Town

Aberford

Abram

Accrington

Ackworth Moor Top

Acton

Addingham

Adel

Adlington

Adlington

Aigburth

Aikton

Ainsdale

Ainstable

Aintree

Aireborough

Alderley Edge

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Alderley Park

Aldersey

Aldford

Aldingham

Allgreave

Allonby

The attractive small village of Allonby on the Solway Coast, lies between Silloth and Maryport. Allonby has a beautiful shingle and sand beach, which has received an award for its cleanliness and safety.

Almondbury

Alsager

Alsager is easily accessible by road and rail and is a small town on the Cheshire plain, surrounded by agricultural land, hamlets and small villages. The town centre is located around the Civic Centre and Library buildings.

Alston

Altham

Altofts

Altrincham

Alvanley

Alverthorpe

Ambleside

Ambleside lies at the heart of the Lake District National Park at the head of Lake Windermere, nestling under a crown of fells, Loughrigg, Fairfield and Wansfell. Ambleside’s central location makes it an ideal spot from which to tour the Lake District.

Anderton

Apperley Bridge

Appleby-in-Westmorland

The historic town of Appleby, set at the heart of the lush Eden Valley, is one of the loveliest towns in the North of England and was originally the county town of Westmorland.

Appleton

Appleton Thorn

Appley Bridge

Ardsley

Arkholme

Arlecdon

Armathwaite

Arnside

Arthington

Ashley

Ashton

Ashton-in-Makerfield

Ashton-under-Lyne

Askam in Furness

Askham

Aspatria

Astbury

Astley

Atherton

Audlem

Aughton

Ayle

Backford

Bacup

Baddiley

Badsworth

Baggrow

Baguley

Baildon

Balderstone

Ballabeg

Ballakinnag

Ballasalla

Bamber Bridge

Bampton

Banks

Barbon

Bardsea

Bardsey

Bare

Barkisland

Barnoldswick

Barrow-in-Furness

Welcome to Barrow-in-Furness - the historic maritime gateway to the Furness Peninsula. One of the best-kept secrets in Britain, Barrow is a Victorian town with a proud heritage of innovation, surrounded by beautiful beaches and inspiring scenery.

Barrowford

Barthomley

Barton

Barton

Barton upon Irwell

Bassenthwaite Lake Station

Batley

Batley Carr

Baxenden

Baycliff

Beaumont

Bebington

Beckermet

Beckfoot

Beckfoot

Beeston

Beeston

Beeston Hill

Beetham

Belle Isle

Belle Vue

Belmont

Ben Rhydding

Bewcastle

Bickershaw

Bickerstaffe

Bickley

Bickley Moss

Bidston

Bierley

Billinge

Bingley

Birch

Birch-in-Heywood is a small village situated on the road between Hopwood, Heywood and Rhodes. It's believed to have been formed around the mill which is now used for industrial purposes.

Birkenhead

Birkenshaw

Birstall

Bispham

Blackburn

Blackpool

Blackpool is Britain's favourite holiday resort - bright and bustling - with non-stop fun. Famous for its "Golden Mile" of piers, amusement arcades, tram and donkey-rides, pubs, fish and chip shops and bingo halls.

Blackrod

Blencarn

Blencogo

Blencow

Blundellsands

Bollington

Bolton

Bolton by Bowland

Bolton le Sands

Boltongate

Boot

Bootle

Bootle

Borrowdale

Borwick

Bosley

Boston Spa

Bothel

Bothel, the original name meaning 'the dwelling' lies in the parish of Bothel and Threapland and is in the Ecclesiastical district of Torpenhow.

Bowdon

Bowland Bridge

Bowland Bridge is a little jewel! The view from the wonderful Mason's Arms pub halfway up the hill to the fells, is one to rival anywhere in the world.

Bowness-on-Solway

Bowness-on-Windermere

Bowness-on-Windermere situated in a spectacular lakeside setting on the eastern shore of Lake Windermere, is Cumbria's most popular destination.

Bracewell

Braddan

Bradford

Bradley

Bradshaw

Braithwaite

Bramhall

Bramham

Bramhope

Bramley

Brampton

Visit Brampton's Wednesday market, granted by Henry III’s charter in 1252, at the Moot Hall.

Branthwaite

Braystones

Bredbury

Brereton Green

Bretherton

Bride

Bridekirk

Bridgefoot

Brierfield

Brigham

Most of Brigham village is on high ground above 2 worked-out 19th century limestone quarries full of wildlife. The A66, which replaced an old railway, is the main route into Brigham.

Brighouse

Brigsteer

Brinscall

Brinscall is one of the showpieces of Lancashire. Its idyllic hillside location and charm makes it a favourite place for visitors.

Brisco

Broadheath

Brockholes

Bromborough

Bromfield

Bromley Cross

Brough

Brough Sowerby

Broughton

Broughton in Furness

Broughton Moor

Broxton

Bryn

Bunbury

Burgh by Sands

Burley in Wharfedale

Burneside

Burnley

Burscough

Burto-In-Kendal

Burton

Burtonwood

Burtonwood is a pleasant, large residential village. It has various shops and amenities in addition to good road links to the neighbouring towns of Warrington, Newton le Willows and St Helens.

Bury

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Busk

Buttermere

Buttershaw

Caldbeck

Caldbeck is a traditional working underfell village named after the river on which it stands. The river provided water power for the important industrial development of the 17th and 18th centuries.

Calder Bridge

Caldy

Calthwaite

Calveley

Calverley

Calvo

Camerton

Capenhurst

Cark

Carleton

Carlisle

Over 2000 years of turbulent history has made the city what it is today. From the mystical King Arthur, to the far reaching influence of the Romans, whose mighty Emperor Hadrian had the border wall constructed to keep out the “barbarians” from the North.

Carnforth

Carrington

Cartmel

Cartworth

Casterton

Castle Carrock

Castle Sowerby

Castleford

Castleton

Castletown

Caton

Catterall

Chadderton

Chatburn

Cheadle

Cheadle Hulme

Checkley

Chelford

Chequerbent

Cherry Tree

Chester

Chester is the county town of Cheshire, and the lovely agricultural land of the county surrounds the city which is situated on the north bank of the River Dee.

Childwall

Chipping

Cholmondeley

Chorley

The South Lancashire town of Chorley situated at the foot of the West Pennine Moors is served by motorway links to the M61 and nearby M6. This ever popular market town is the birth place of Henry Tate the sugar magnet.

Christleton

Church

Church Coppenhall

Church Minshull

Churwell

City Station

Claughton

Claughton

Clayton

The picturesque village of Clayton, which is mentioned in the doomsday book, lies 3 miles west of Bradford, West Yorkshire.

Clayton West

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Clayton-le-Moors

Cleator

Cleator Moor

Cleckheaton

Cleveleys

Cliburn

Clifton

Clitheroe

Clock Face

Clotton

Cockerham

Cockermouth

Cockermouth is the birthplace of William and Dorothy Wordsworth. An attractive small market town on the fringe of the Lake District National Park. The town was built in the 12th century and is situated on the confluence of the rivers Derwent and Cocker.

Coddington

Colby

Colby

Collingham

Collins Green

Collins Green is a small former pit village just outside Newton le Willows.

Colne

Colne is a former cotton town which is fortunate enough to be located in a very attractive semi rural area. The town is dominated by Pendle Hill, which is famous for the Pendle Witches.

Colton

Congleton

The thriving and attractive market town of Congleton nestles at the foothills of the pennines amongst some of the most attractive countryside in Britain. The river Dane winds its way through the centre of town creating an outstanding wildli

Coniston

Coniston Village lies on the West Side of Coniston Water, with the Coniston fells along the north-west side of the village, dominated by The Old Man of Coniston.

Coppull

Corney

Cornholme

Cote Brook

Cotehill

Coupland

Cowan Bridge

Crackenthorpe

Crank

Cranstal

Crawshaw Booth

Cregneish

Crewe

Crigglestone

Croft

Crofton

Croglin

Cronton

Crook

Crooklands

Crosby

Crosby

Crosby

Crosby Garrett

Crosby Ravensworth

Cross Gates

Crosscanonby

Crossdale

Crossens

Croston

Cuddington

Culcheth

Culgaith

Cullingworth

Cummersdale

Cumrew

Cumwhinton

Cumwhitton

Dacre

Dalby

Dalston

Dalton-in-Furness

Darcy Lever

Daresbury

Darrington

Darwen

Davenham

Davyhulme

Dean

Dearham

Delamere

Delph

Denby Dale

Denholme

Dent

Denton

Derbyhaven

Dewsbury

Deysbrook

Diggle

Dingle

Disley

Distington

Dockray

Doddington

Dodleston

Dog Mills

Douglas

Drigg

Drighlington

Droylsden

Drumburgh

Drybeck

Duddon

Duddon

Dudley Hill

Dufton

Dukinfield

Dunham-on-the-Hill

Earlestown

Earlestown is a suburb of Newton le Willows and owes much of its development to the coming of the railways in the 1830s. It was well known throughout the world for locomotives built in the town.

East Hardwick

East Keswick

Eastburn

Eastham

Eastwood

Eaton

Eaton

Eccles

Eccleston

Eccleston

Eccleston

Edenfield

Edenhall

Edgworth

Egremont

Elland

Ellenborough

Ellenbrook

Ellesmere Port

Ellonby

Elswick

Elterwater

Elton

Embleton Station

Emley

Esholt

Eskdale Green

Esprick

Euxton

Euxton village is part of the Borough of Chorley in Lancashire. The village name is pronounced ‘Exton' and lies just to the south of Leyland, and to the west of Chorley.

Ewood Bridge

Exley

Facit

Failsworth

Farington

Farlam

Farleton

Farndon

Farnley

Farnley Tyas

Farnworth

Farnworth

Farsley

Fazakerley

Featherstone

Fenay Bridge

Feniscowles

Ferrybridge

Fingland

Fitzwilliam

Fleetwood

Further north along the coast discover Fleetwood - A thriving seaside resort and busy port with a traditional pier, a beautiful yacht marina and a promenade packed full of attractions.

Flimby

Flixton

Flockton

Flookburgh

Formby

Forton

Foulridge

Foxdale

Freckleton

Frizington

Frodsham

Gaisgill

Galgate

Gamblesby

Garforth

Garrigill

Garsdale

Garstang

Garston

Garswood

Gatebeck

Gatesgill

Gawsworth

Gawthrop

Gilcrux

Gildersome

Gilgarran

Gilgarran is a medium sized settlement, it has no community services as to speak of, only a bus service twice a day. It has changed a lot in recent years with the addition of the avenue.

Gisburn

Glasson

Glasson

Glassonby

Glazebrook

Glazebury

Gleaston

Glen Maye

Glenridding

Golborne

Golcar

The village of Golcar is about 3 miles from Huddersfield. It's a village which boasts some wonderful countryside and spectacular views.

Gomersal

Goosnargh

Goostrey

Gorton

Gosforth

Grange

Grange-over-Sands is an old-fashioned resort town overlooking the endless sands of Morecambe Bay.

Grasmere

The tiny village of Grasmere in the Lake District, is surrounded by Helm Crag to the north west, Rydal Fell and Nab Scar to the east, Yew Crag and Silver Howe lying west, with the River Rothay running by.

Grayrigg

Greasby

Great Altcar

Great Asby

Great Barrow

Great Blencow

Great Budworth

Great Eccleston

Great Harwood

Great Horton

Great Mitton

Great Musgrave

Great Ormside

Great Orton

Great Salkeld

Great Sankey

As a regular visitor to Great Sankey and Warrington generally for almost two years. I always anticipate my visits, as this town has some truly beautiful sites.

Great Strickland

Great Sutton

Great Urswick

Greenfield

Greenodd

Greenodd is a picturesque village right on the edge of the Lake District National Park - the border goes right through the village! Very easy driving distances to the Lakes of Windermere and Coniston Water.

Greetland

Gressingham

Greystoke

Grimsargh

Grindleton

Grizebeck

Grizedale

Guide Bridge

Guiseley

Hackthorpe

Haigh

Hale

Hale

Hale

Hale Bank

Halewood

Halifax

Halsall

Halton

Halton

Hambleton

Handforth

Hankelow

Hapton

Harewood

Hargrave

Harker

Harle Syke

Harraby

Harraby is located1 mile from the historic centre of the border city of Carlisle and it's many attractions, including Carlisle Castle, Cathedral, Tullie House and the Citadel Bastion.

Harrington

Harrop Fold

Hartford

Harthill

Harwood

Haslingden

Haverigg

Haverthwaite

Hawkshead

The historic village of Hawkshead lies between Ambleside and Coniston, near the head of Esthwaite Water and is one of the Lake District’s unspoiled treasures.

Haworth

Haydock

Hayton

Hazel Grove

Heapey

Heaton

Heaton Chapel

Heaton Norris

Hebden Bridge

Heckmondwike

Helmshore

Helsby

Hemsworth

Heptonstall

Hepworth

Hesket Newmarket

Hesketh Bank

Hest Bank

Heswall

Heversham

Heysham

Heysham is a quaint old village, one of a string of small communities dotted round the shores of Morecambe Bay, each with a fascinating history of its own.

Heywood

The town of Heywood, three miles west of Rochdale, has its origins in the 13th century, but the area owes much of its charm and character to Robert Peel, (the father of Sir Robert Peel, originator of Britain's first police force).

High Legh

The parish of High Legh was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as having two Saxons, Ulviet and Dob. Once the Norman baron, Baron De Venables, was given the parish, these two saxons disappear from records.

High Nibthwaite

High Wray

High Yewdale

Higher Bebington

Higher Newton

Higher Thrushgill

Hightown

Hill Top

Hilton

Hindley

Hipperholme

Hodbarrow

Hoghton

Holcombe

Holker

Hollingworth

Hollinwood

Holmbridge

Holme

Holme

Holme Chapel

Holmes Chapel

Holmes Chapel is an attractive village in the north of the borough of Congleton, overlooking the Dane Valley. The centre of the village is the Parish Church, St Luke's, which has a history of its own.

Holmfirth

Honley

Horbury

There are many good reasons to visit Horbury where the environment is welcoming and friendly and car parking is free.Our high-class clothes, food, bookshops and cafés are situated in a town that has retained its individuality.

Hornby

Horsforth

Horwich

Hough Green

How

Hoylake

We have just received a description of Hoylake from one of our readers. This description of Hoylake is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days.

Huddersfield

Huddersfield West Yorkshire, geographically speaking the town is situated in a basin surrounded by hills; this can be readily seen from many of the vantage points around the area.

Huncoat

Hunslet

Hurst Green

Hutton

Huxley

Huyton

Huyton Quarry

Hyde

Idle

Ilkley

Ince

Ince Blundell

Ince-in-Makerfield

Inglewhite

Ingrow

Inskip

Ireby

Ireby - Once a thriving market town, with the market cross believed to date back to 1200. Ireby is now a truly unspoilt, peaceful fell village.

Ireleth

Irlam

Irthington

Isle of Walney

Ivegill

Jodrell Bank

Johnby

Jurby

Kearsley

Keighley

Keisley

Kelbrook

Kelsall

Kelsall is a pretty Cheshire village with rural charm yet near exciting and varied visitor attractions. There is a genuine warmth and friendliness in the people who are fortunate to live in this beautiful area.

Kendal

The market town of Kendal is known as 'The auld grey town', because of its many fine grey limestone buildings and is the principal commercial and shopping centre of the area.

Kentmere

Kents Bank

Kenyon

Kershopefoot

Keswick

Keswick is situated in the picturesque northern region of the Lake District. Lying on the banks of the River Greta and on the north shore of Derwent Water, famed for its salmon and trout.

Killingbeck

Kingsley

Kingstown

Kippax

Kirby-in-Furness

Kirkandrews upon Eden

Kirkbride

Kirkburton

Kirkby

Kirkby Lonsdale

Kirkby Stephen

Kirkby Thore

Kirkcambeck

Kirkham

Kirkhamgate

Kirkheaton

Kirkland

Kirklinton

Kirkmichael

Kirk Michael is situated on the west coast of the Isle of Man. If you like walking, then theres mile upon mile of country beach or even hill walks.

Kirkoswald

Kirksanton

Kirkstall

Knock

Knottingley

Knowsley

Knowsthorpe

Knutsford

Knutsford is a pleasant market town steeped in legend and history, it is said that the name comes from King Canute fording the river Lilly. The Town has a strongly Georgian feel to it.

Lake Side

Lamplugh

Lancaster

The Historic city of Lancaster - Originally a Roman settlement, Lun-Castrum the fort on the River Lune. For centuries, travellers approaching Lancaster have been greeted with the magnificent sight of the Medieval Castle.

Laneshaw Bridge

At first sight you might think that Laneshaw Bridge, or "The Brige" as it is affectionately know by the locals, with its quaint, underestimated cottages, is just a sleepy village tucked away near the Yorkshire border

Langho

Langley

Langrigg

Langwathby

Latchford

Lathom

Laxey

Lazonby

Lea Town

Leadgate

Leck

Ledsham

Ledsham

Ledston

Leece

Leeds

Leeds, the commercial and cultural capital of the north, is a large and prosperous city, centrally situated in the north of England.

Lees

Although the village of Lees dates back to the 14th Century it wasn't until the 19th Century that the village gained recognition due to its mineral springs. Eleven cotton mills were built in Lees which totally changed its character.

Leigh

Levens

Levenshulme

Leyland

Lezayre

Lightcliffe

Lindal in Furness

Lindale

Lindley

Linstock

Linthwaite

Litherland

Little Budworth

Little Crosby

Little Hulton

Little Lever

Little Singleton

Little Strickland

Little Sutton

Littleborough

Despite its name, Littleborough is one of the larger settlements in the borough, yet retains its village atmosphere. It gained importance, because it stood at the junction of two ancient routes over the Pennines.

Liverpool

Liverpool the world famous city, is a visually stunning, friendly place. It has a compact central area and good transport links to the rest of the region, giving easy access to all areas.

Liversedge

Lofthouse

Lofthouse Gate

Long Marton

Longdendale

Longridge

Longton

Longtown

Lorton

Lostock Gralam

Low Ackworth

Low Borrowbridge

Low Hesket

Low Moor

Lowca

Lower Bebington

Lower Bentham

Lower Darwen

Loweswater

Loweswater is a picturesque, rural village. It has an annual Loweswater Agricultural Show (in September), and is an ideal place to enjoy country walks, taking in the natural beauty as you go.

Lowther

Lowton

Luddenden Foot

Lupton

Lydgate

Lydiate

Lymm

Lytham St. Annes

In contrast to Blackpool, just along the cost is Lytham, here you can enjoy peaceful parks, beautiful gardens and admire the old half-timbered buildings. There is a fine promenade and lovely sandy beach.

Macclesfield

Maghull

Malpas

Manchester

Manchester - the liveliest of cities with its exciting, cosmopolitan atmosphere, offers you lots to see and do during your visit. Along with top attractions, galleries, museums, superb shopping and stunning Victorian Architecture.

Marbury

Mardale

Marple

Marsden

Marsden is a perfect example of the villages sited within the Colne Valley and lies about 8 miles away from huddersfield. The Village is small and compact with houses built around the central shopping area which is Peel Street.

Marshaw

Marston

Marthall

Marton

Maryport

Visit Maryport, on the Solway Coast a lively town and celebrate 2000 years of the sea! An 18th century planned town, set on a cliff above the Solway. It was also an important Roman seaport.

Maughold

Maulds Meaburn

Mawbray

Mawdesley

Meadowbank

Mealsgate

Meanwood

Melling

Melling

Mellor

Mellor

Melmerby

Meltham

Menston

Menston is situated in Yorkshire within the picturesque valley of the River Wharfe northeast of Bradford city centre and to the northwest of Leeds.

Mere

Methley

Mickle Trafford

Micklefield

Micklehurst

Middlestown

Middleton

Middleton

Middleton (Gt Mcr)

Middleton is more than just another 19th century industrial Lancashire town; it is an ancient place and has much that remains from an illustrious past.

Middlewich

Middlewich is just two miles from junction 18 off the M6. Middlewich is set in the heart of Cheshire's salt area. Timber framed housing, pottery and the remains of clay-lined salt evaporation chambers have been excavated.

Milburn

Millbrook

Millom

Millthrop

Milnrow

Junction 21 on the M62 is where you will find Milnrow. Although Milnrow's history goes back to the Norman Conquest it is remembered for wool and the weaving of wool.

Milnthorpe

Mirfield

Mobberley

Mockerkin

Mollington

Moore

Moorside

Moorside, Oldham, is indeed beside the moors. Only a ‘cockstride' away (meaning:-adjacent to) are the Saddleworth moors and the beautiful Saddleworth villages, five in all.

Moorside Edge

Moorthorpe

Moortown

Morecambe

Situated on the coast in the centre of beautiful Morecambe Bay, a new-look Morecambe is developing faster then any other resort in the country. The superb level promenade offers visitors unique and stunning views across Morecambe Bay.

Moreton

Morland

Morley

Mosedale

Moss Side

Moss side is a beautiful residential district situated in the north west of Manchester. It is only two miles away from the city centre. It has a very good community spirit resulting from the variety of cultures in the community. According

Mossbay

Mossley

Mossley Hill

Moston

Mottram in Longdendale

Mouldsworth

Mow Cop

Much Hoole

Mungrisdale

Murton

Mytholm

Mytholmroyd

Nantwich

Nateby

Natland

Nelson

Nelson is a typical Lancastrian industrial town built on the cotton industry. While the cotton industry is all but gone, Nelson is a thriving, redeveloped market town.

Nenthead

Neston

Nether Alderley

Nether Kellet

Nethertown

New Boston

New Brighton

New Delph

New Ferry

New Hey

Newbiggin

Newbiggin

Newby

Newby

Newby Bridge

Newchurch

Newchurch

Newlands

Newsholme

Newton

Newton

Newton Arlosh

Newton Heath

Newton Reigny

Newton-le-Willows

Newton le Willows is ancient town that has undergone many changes over the years. It was originally called Newton-in-Makerfield and in 1974 it was transferred from Lancashire into Merseyside.

Norbreck

Normanton

North Elmsall

North Rode

Northenden

Northwich

Northwich is a medium size town built on industry and waterways heritage. It boasts some unique attractions such as the Anderton Boatlift (about 3 miles from the town centre) and the Salt Museum.

Notton

Oakworth

Old Boston

Old Hutton

Oldham

Oldham sits high on the Pennines, surrounded by hills and offers many vantage points for viewing many miles around. Oldham can be dated back to 865 A.D. when Danish invaders settled here.

Onchan

Openshaw

Ormskirk

Orton

Ossett

Oswaldtwistle

Otley

Overlooked by the Chevin, Otley is a market town situated in the Wharf Valley and is the Birth place of Thomas Chippindale.

Oulton

Ousby

The sprawling Cumbrian Parish of Ousby lies in the North East of the County some ten miles to the East of the market town of Penrith and on the edge of an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'

Outhgill

Ovenden

Over

Over Kellet

Overton

Oxenholme

Oxenhope

Padgate

Padiham

Parbold

Parkgate

Partington

Parton

Patrick

Patricroft

Patterdale

We have just received a description of Patterdale from one of our readers. This description of Patterdale is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days.

Paythorne

Peel

Pemberton

Pendlebury

Pendleton

Pennington

Penrith

Penrith is a busy market town, lying in the lovely Eden Valley, to the north east of the Lake District and a few miles north of Lake Ullswater. Penrith makes the perfect base from which to explore the Eden Valley.

Penruddock

Penwortham

Peover

Pilling

Plumbland

Plumley

Plumpton

Plumpton Wall

Point of Ayre

The Point of Ayre is the northernmost point of the Isle of Man. It lies 10 km North of Ramsey. The point can be accessed by the A16 road from Bride.

Pontefract

Pool

Pooley Bridge

Along with Glenridding, the village of Pooley Bridge is the most important settlement on Ullswater, which would have been settled very early in the history of the lake...

Port Carlisle

Port Carlisle, very near the beginning (or end!) of the Hadrian's Wall Walk is a lovely little hamlet in its own right. It is an ideal place to stay for a few days to enjoy the local bird life which can be seen in abundance.

Port Erin

Port Soderick

Port St Mary

Port Sunlight

Portsmouth

Pott Shrigley

Poulton-le-Fylde

Poynton

Preesall

Prescot

Prestbury

Preston

Preston is now Lancashire's County Town. Situated at the heart of the County, Preston is a busy, thriving town. Once home to the first cotton mill in the area, it was here that John Horrocks set up his mill.

Preston Brook

Prestwich

Prestwich is simply a leafy, residential suburb to the north of Manchester city centre. For many years,along with its sister suburb of Whitefield,just to the north, it remained North Manchester's best kept secret

Pudsey

Pulford

Purston Jaglin

Queensbury

Radcliffe

Radway Green

Rainford

Rainhill

Rainow

Ramsbottom

Ramsey

Raughton

Ravenglass

The fishing village of Ravenglass is spectacularly situated between the Lake District Mountains and the sea.

Ravenstonedale

Rawdon

Rawtenstall

Red Dial

Reddish

Renwick

Ribchester

Ribchester is a pretty little village containing not only a Roman fort, but also a fascinating museum, friendly locals much to see and do.

Rimington

Ringley

Ringway

Ripponden

Rishton

Rishworth

Risley

Rivington

Robert Town

Robin Hood

Roby

Rochdale

Visit the borough of Rochdale and you will find a wealth of fascinating heritage and beautiful countryside that makes this a great area to explore.

Rock Ferry

Rockcliffe

Roddlesworth

Rode Heath

Rodley

Romiley

Ronaldsway

Roose

Rosgill

Rostherne

Rosthwaite

Rothwell

Rothwell is a small, friendly town in Leeds. At around 6 miles from Leeds City Centre, the town is an ideal base for commuters and tourists alike. Rothwell has no shortage of facilities. With a population of around 22,000.

Rowrah

Royton

Rufford

Runcorn

Rusholme

Rusland

Rydal

Ryhill

Ryhill is a village surrounded by beautiful countryside & has a public footpath link to the Pennine Trail. The village overlooks 2 reservoirs & just out of sight is a manmade lake with a country trail around it. It is a short drive from Wak

Sabden

Saddleworth

Once again people have written about Saddleworth without appearing to know nothing about the area. Saddleworth Is ar AREA of several villages not one, they are Denshaw, Delph, Diggle, Uppermill, Greenfield and Grasscroft.

Saighton

Sale

Salford

Saltaire

Salterforth

Samlesbury

Sandal

Sandbach

Sandbach is an historic market town, half a mile from j17 off the M6 motorway. The Trent and Mersey canal passes through the town bringing numerous tourists during the summer.

Sandford

Sandside

Santon

Santon Bridge

Saughall

Sawley

Scaleby

Scalehouses

Scales

Scarcroft

Scarisbrick

Scholes

Scorton

Scotby

Scotforth

Seacombe

Seacroft

Seaforth

Seascale

Seathwaite

Seathwaite

Sebergham

Sedbergh

Sedgwick

Sefton

Sellafield

Shap

Shaw

Shaw is a delightful little town which borders the very scenic Saddleworth villages in one direction and borders Oldham in the other. It was once known as the Golden Town as it had the largest number of mills in the whole of England.

Shawforth

Shelley

Shepley

Shevington

Shipley

Shireshead

Shocklach

Shopford

Shotwick

Siddick

Siddington

Silecroft

Silloth-on-Solway

Nestling on the shores of the Solway Firth is the charming Victorian planned town of Silloth-on-Solway. Silloth owes its name to the monks of Holme Cultram Abbey.

Silsden

Silverdale

Simonstone

Singleton

Skelmanthorpe

Skelmersdale

Skelton

Skinburness

Skirwith

Skirwith is a beautiful village, especially in the summer. Tucked away in the countryside, just outside the Lake District and so it's close to a whole world of magnificent mountain and lake walks.

Slaidburn

Slaithwaite

Slaithwaite (pronounced 'slawit' or 'slathwaite' by locals) is a true "Yorkshire grit" mill town straddled by the viaduct and bisected by the canal.

Smardale

Smithy Bridge

Sollom

Somerford

Soulby

Soutergate

South Crosland

South Elmsall

South Elmsall lies just off the A1, a few miles south of where it crosses the M62 on the very southernmost tip of West Yorkshire. It is part of Wakefield Metropolitan district.

South Kirkby

Southowram

Southport

Southwaite

Sowerby Bridge

Sowerby Bridge is a town that is fast developing to compare with the most attractive places to visit in the area and has many beautiful local walks in its favour. Nestled between the river Calder and the canal with the deepest canal lock i

Speke

Springfield

Spurstow

Squires Gate

St. Anne's

St. Bees

St. Helens

St. Johns

St. Marks

St. Michaels on Wyre

Stainland

Stalybridge

Stamford Bridge

Standish

Stanley

Stanlow

Stanningley

Stanwix

Staveley

Steeton

Stockport

Stockport is a large town approximately 6 miles south of Manchester city centre. The main road through Stockport is the A6. There is much to see in Stockport, visitors will find plenty to occupy their time.

Stockton Heath

Stockton Heath is an ever developing village in the borough of Warrington, Cheshire, neighbouring Appleton, Grappenhall and Walton. It is to the South of the Manchester Ship Canal which divides Stockton Heath to North Warrington.

Stoke

Stretford

Modern Stretford is a town built mainly on the community forged by the workers of former Trafford Park stalwart GEC. Though not always noted for its picturesque views, Stretford boasts many public parks which are enjoyed by local residents.

Stretton

Strines

Stubbins

Sulby

Summerseat

Sunderland

Swettenham

After countless generations of farming the village of Swettenham maintains an agricultural character to this day. The twin focal points of the village are the 13th Century Parish Church and the local pub.

Swillington

Swinton

Tabley

Tallentire

Tarleton

Tarnbrook

Tarporley

Tarvin

Tattenhall

Tatton

Tebay

Temple Sowerby

Thatto Heath

Thelwall

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Thorner

Thornhill

Thornton

Thornton

Thornton

Thornton le Moors

Thornton Le Moors is a lovely little village, with much to offer. The village has a calm and peaceful atmosphere, where everyone gets along well together.

Thorp Arch

Threapwood

Threlkeld

Thursby

Thursby is a quiet village of agricultural origins, 6 miles South West of Carlisle. While the Romans travelled through at an earlier date, Thursby is named after the Viking god Thor (pórr) and a temple was said to have been dedicated to him

Thurstaston

Tilston

Timperley

Tirril

Tiverton

Todmorden

Tong

Torpenhow

Torrisholme

Torver

Tottington

Town Green

Toxteth

Trafford Park

Troutbeck

Tunstall

Turton

Tyldesley

Uldale

The peaceful traditional village of Uldale has links with Sir Hugh Walpole's highly acclaimed Herries chronicles.

Ullock

Ullswater

Ulpha

Ulverston

Underbarrow

Union Mills

Upholland

Upper Denton

Uppermill

Upton

Upton

Upton

Urmston

Utley

Vickerstown

Victoria Park

Waberthwaite

Waddington

Wakefield

Walkden

Wallasey

Wallerscote

Walmersley

Walsden

Walton

Walton

Walton le Dale

Warburton

Warcop

Wardle

Warmingham

Warren

Warrington

Warton

Warwick

Waverton

Waverton

Wavertree

Weaste

Weaverham

Weeton

Welton

Wennington

Wervin

West Bretton

West Derby

West Gorton

West Kirby

Westhead

Westhoughton

Weston

Weston

Weston Point

Westward

Wetheral

Wetheral is a picturesque village, with walks by the River Eden in National Trust woodland.

Wetherby

Whalley

Wharton

Wheelock

Whitefield

Whitegate

Whitehaven

The Elegant Georgian town of Whitehaven allows you to recapture the atmosphere of the 18th century, as you explore its unique and original streets. In the days of sail it had important links with North America and the Caribbean.

Whitewell

Whitkirk

Whitrigg

Whittington

Whitworth

Wibsey

Widnes

Wigan

Wigan is Lancashire's oldest town - of Celtic and Roman origin, Wigan stands on high ground above the River Douglas. During the late 1800's Wigan had over 1,000 pit shafts within 5 miles of the town centre.

Wiggonby

Wigton

Wigton is the bustling and thriving centre of the Solway Plain, situated between the Caldbeck Fells and the Solway coast. The Market town of Wigton is an ancient settlement and evolved from a pre-medieval street plan.

Willaston

Willaston

Wilmslow

Wilpshire

Wilsden

Winder

Windermere

Originally a tiny village named Birthwaite, the town of Windermere is now an extension of Bowness-on-Windermere, just a short distance up hill from the shores of the lake.

Winmarleigh

Winnington

Winscales

Winsford

Winster

Winton

Winwick

Winwick is a lovely little village on the A49 between Newton le Willows and Warrington. At the centre of the village is the ancient parish church. There is a carving of a pig on the church's tower.

Wistaston

Withnell

Woodchurch

Woodford

Woodlesford

Woodley

Woodplumpton

Woolley

Woolton

Workington

Welcome to Workington, an ancient market and industrial town, situated of the Cumbrian coast at the mouth of the River Derwent where it flows into the Solway Firth.

Worleston

Worsley

Worsthorne

Wray

Wrea Green

Wreay

Wrenbury

Wrinehill

Wybunbury

Wybunbury is a delightful village with loads of old traditions and values.

Wyke

Wythburn

Wythenshawe

Yeadon

Yes, I'm available as an escort no matter where you are in the north west, lancashire, merseyside, greater manchester oor cheshire.

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Towns in North West England.

Abbey Town

Aberford

Abram

Accrington

Ackworth Moor Top

Acton

Addingham

Adel

Adlington

Adlington

Aigburth

Aikton

Ainsdale

Ainstable

Aintree

Aireborough

Alderley Edge

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Alderley Park

Aldersey

Aldford

Aldingham

Allgreave

Allonby

The attractive small village of Allonby on the Solway Coast, lies between Silloth and Maryport. Allonby has a beautiful shingle and sand beach, which has received an award for its cleanliness and safety.

Almondbury

Alsager

Alsager is easily accessible by road and rail and is a small town on the Cheshire plain, surrounded by agricultural land, hamlets and small villages. The town centre is located around the Civic Centre and Library buildings.

Alston

Altham

Altofts

Altrincham

Alvanley

Alverthorpe

Ambleside

Ambleside lies at the heart of the Lake District National Park at the head of Lake Windermere, nestling under a crown of fells, Loughrigg, Fairfield and Wansfell. Ambleside’s central location makes it an ideal spot from which to tour the Lake District.

Anderton

Apperley Bridge

Appleby-in-Westmorland

The historic town of Appleby, set at the heart of the lush Eden Valley, is one of the loveliest towns in the North of England and was originally the county town of Westmorland.

Appleton

Appleton Thorn

Appley Bridge

Ardsley

Arkholme

Arlecdon

Armathwaite

Arnside

Arthington

Ashley

Ashton

Ashton-in-Makerfield

Ashton-under-Lyne

Askam in Furness

Askham

Aspatria

Astbury

Astley

Atherton

Audlem

Aughton

Ayle

Backford

Bacup

Baddiley

Badsworth

Baggrow

Baguley

Baildon

Balderstone

Ballabeg

Ballakinnag

Ballasalla

Bamber Bridge

Bampton

Banks

Barbon

Bardsea

Bardsey

Bare

Barkisland

Barnoldswick

Barrow-in-Furness

Welcome to Barrow-in-Furness - the historic maritime gateway to the Furness Peninsula. One of the best-kept secrets in Britain, Barrow is a Victorian town with a proud heritage of innovation, surrounded by beautiful beaches and inspiring scenery.

Barrowford

Barthomley

Barton

Barton

Barton upon Irwell

Bassenthwaite Lake Station

Batley

Batley Carr

Baxenden

Baycliff

Beaumont

Bebington

Beckermet

Beckfoot

Beckfoot

Beeston

Beeston

Beeston Hill

Beetham

Belle Isle

Belle Vue

Belmont

Ben Rhydding

Bewcastle

Bickershaw

Bickerstaffe

Bickley

Bickley Moss

Bidston

Bierley

Billinge

Bingley

Birch

Birch-in-Heywood is a small village situated on the road between Hopwood, Heywood and Rhodes. It's believed to have been formed around the mill which is now used for industrial purposes.

Birkenhead

Birkenshaw

Birstall

Bispham

Blackburn

Blackpool

Blackpool is Britain's favourite holiday resort - bright and bustling - with non-stop fun. Famous for its "Golden Mile" of piers, amusement arcades, tram and donkey-rides, pubs, fish and chip shops and bingo halls.

Blackrod

Blencarn

Blencogo

Blencow

Blundellsands

Bollington

Bolton

Bolton by Bowland

Bolton le Sands

Boltongate

Boot

Bootle

Bootle

Borrowdale

Borwick

Bosley

Boston Spa

Bothel

Bothel, the original name meaning 'the dwelling' lies in the parish of Bothel and Threapland and is in the Ecclesiastical district of Torpenhow.

Bowdon

Bowland Bridge

Bowland Bridge is a little jewel! The view from the wonderful Mason's Arms pub halfway up the hill to the fells, is one to rival anywhere in the world.

Bowness-on-Solway

Bowness-on-Windermere

Bowness-on-Windermere situated in a spectacular lakeside setting on the eastern shore of Lake Windermere, is Cumbria's most popular destination.

Bracewell

Braddan

Bradford

Bradley

Bradshaw

Braithwaite

Bramhall

Bramham

Bramhope

Bramley

Brampton

Visit Brampton's Wednesday market, granted by Henry III’s charter in 1252, at the Moot Hall.

Branthwaite

Braystones

Bredbury

Brereton Green

Bretherton

Bride

Bridekirk

Bridgefoot

Brierfield

Brigham

Most of Brigham village is on high ground above 2 worked-out 19th century limestone quarries full of wildlife. The A66, which replaced an old railway, is the main route into Brigham.

Brighouse

Brigsteer

Brinscall

Brinscall is one of the showpieces of Lancashire. Its idyllic hillside location and charm makes it a favourite place for visitors.

Brisco

Broadheath

Brockholes

Bromborough

Bromfield

Bromley Cross

Brough

Brough Sowerby

Broughton

Broughton in Furness

Broughton Moor

Broxton

Bryn

Bunbury

Burgh by Sands

Burley in Wharfedale

Burneside

Burnley

Burscough

Burto-In-Kendal

Burton

Burtonwood

Burtonwood is a pleasant, large residential village. It has various shops and amenities in addition to good road links to the neighbouring towns of Warrington, Newton le Willows and St Helens.

Bury

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Busk

Buttermere

Buttershaw

Caldbeck

Caldbeck is a traditional working underfell village named after the river on which it stands. The river provided water power for the important industrial development of the 17th and 18th centuries.

Calder Bridge

Caldy

Calthwaite

Calveley

Calverley

Calvo

Camerton

Capenhurst

Cark

Carleton

Carlisle

Over 2000 years of turbulent history has made the city what it is today. From the mystical King Arthur, to the far reaching influence of the Romans, whose mighty Emperor Hadrian had the border wall constructed to keep out the “barbarians” from the North.

Carnforth

Carrington

Cartmel

Cartworth

Casterton

Castle Carrock

Castle Sowerby

Castleford

Castleton

Castletown

Caton

Catterall

Chadderton

Chatburn

Cheadle

Cheadle Hulme

Checkley

Chelford

Chequerbent

Cherry Tree

Chester

Chester is the county town of Cheshire, and the lovely agricultural land of the county surrounds the city which is situated on the north bank of the River Dee.

Childwall

Chipping

Cholmondeley

Chorley

The South Lancashire town of Chorley situated at the foot of the West Pennine Moors is served by motorway links to the M61 and nearby M6. This ever popular market town is the birth place of Henry Tate the sugar magnet.

Christleton

Church

Church Coppenhall

Church Minshull

Churwell

City Station

Claughton

Claughton

Clayton

The picturesque village of Clayton, which is mentioned in the doomsday book, lies 3 miles west of Bradford, West Yorkshire.

Clayton West

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Clayton-le-Moors

Cleator

Cleator Moor

Cleckheaton

Cleveleys

Cliburn

Clifton

Clitheroe

Clock Face

Clotton

Cockerham

Cockermouth

Cockermouth is the birthplace of William and Dorothy Wordsworth. An attractive small market town on the fringe of the Lake District National Park. The town was built in the 12th century and is situated on the confluence of the rivers Derwent and Cocker.

Coddington

Colby

Colby

Collingham

Collins Green

Collins Green is a small former pit village just outside Newton le Willows.

Colne

Colne is a former cotton town which is fortunate enough to be located in a very attractive semi rural area. The town is dominated by Pendle Hill, which is famous for the Pendle Witches.

Colton

Congleton

The thriving and attractive market town of Congleton nestles at the foothills of the pennines amongst some of the most attractive countryside in Britain. The river Dane winds its way through the centre of town creating an outstanding wildli

Coniston

Coniston Village lies on the West Side of Coniston Water, with the Coniston fells along the north-west side of the village, dominated by The Old Man of Coniston.

Coppull

Corney

Cornholme

Cote Brook

Cotehill

Coupland

Cowan Bridge

Crackenthorpe

Crank

Cranstal

Crawshaw Booth

Cregneish

Crewe

Crigglestone

Croft

Crofton

Croglin

Cronton

Crook

Crooklands

Crosby

Crosby

Crosby

Crosby Garrett

Crosby Ravensworth

Cross Gates

Crosscanonby

Crossdale

Crossens

Croston

Cuddington

Culcheth

Culgaith

Cullingworth

Cummersdale

Cumrew

Cumwhinton

Cumwhitton

Dacre

Dalby

Dalston

Dalton-in-Furness

Darcy Lever

Daresbury

Darrington

Darwen

Davenham

Davyhulme

Dean

Dearham

Delamere

Delph

Denby Dale

Denholme

Dent

Denton

Derbyhaven

Dewsbury

Deysbrook

Diggle

Dingle

Disley

Distington

Dockray

Doddington

Dodleston

Dog Mills

Douglas

Drigg

Drighlington

Droylsden

Drumburgh

Drybeck

Duddon

Duddon

Dudley Hill

Dufton

Dukinfield

Dunham-on-the-Hill

Earlestown

Earlestown is a suburb of Newton le Willows and owes much of its development to the coming of the railways in the 1830s. It was well known throughout the world for locomotives built in the town.

East Hardwick

East Keswick

Eastburn

Eastham

Eastwood

Eaton

Eaton

Eccles

Eccleston

Eccleston

Eccleston

Edenfield

Edenhall

Edgworth

Egremont

Elland

Ellenborough

Ellenbrook

Ellesmere Port

Ellonby

Elswick

Elterwater

Elton

Embleton Station

Emley

Esholt

Eskdale Green

Esprick

Euxton

Euxton village is part of the Borough of Chorley in Lancashire. The village name is pronounced ‘Exton' and lies just to the south of Leyland, and to the west of Chorley.

Ewood Bridge

Exley

Facit

Failsworth

Farington

Farlam

Farleton

Farndon

Farnley

Farnley Tyas

Farnworth

Farnworth

Farsley

Fazakerley

Featherstone

Fenay Bridge

Feniscowles

Ferrybridge

Fingland

Fitzwilliam

Fleetwood

Further north along the coast discover Fleetwood - A thriving seaside resort and busy port with a traditional pier, a beautiful yacht marina and a promenade packed full of attractions.

Flimby

Flixton

Flockton

Flookburgh

Formby

Forton

Foulridge

Foxdale

Freckleton

Frizington

Frodsham

Gaisgill

Galgate

Gamblesby

Garforth

Garrigill

Garsdale

Garstang

Garston

Garswood

Gatebeck

Gatesgill

Gawsworth

Gawthrop

Gilcrux

Gildersome

Gilgarran

Gilgarran is a medium sized settlement, it has no community services as to speak of, only a bus service twice a day. It has changed a lot in recent years with the addition of the avenue.

Gisburn

Glasson

Glasson

Glassonby

Glazebrook

Glazebury

Gleaston

Glen Maye

Glenridding

Golborne

Golcar

The village of Golcar is about 3 miles from Huddersfield. It's a village which boasts some wonderful countryside and spectacular views.

Gomersal

Goosnargh

Goostrey

Gorton

Gosforth

Grange

Grange-over-Sands is an old-fashioned resort town overlooking the endless sands of Morecambe Bay.

Grasmere

The tiny village of Grasmere in the Lake District, is surrounded by Helm Crag to the north west, Rydal Fell and Nab Scar to the east, Yew Crag and Silver Howe lying west, with the River Rothay running by.

Grayrigg

Greasby

Great Altcar

Great Asby

Great Barrow

Great Blencow

Great Budworth

Great Eccleston

Great Harwood

Great Horton

Great Mitton

Great Musgrave

Great Ormside

Great Orton

Great Salkeld

Great Sankey

As a regular visitor to Great Sankey and Warrington generally for almost two years. I always anticipate my visits, as this town has some truly beautiful sites.

Great Strickland

Great Sutton

Great Urswick

Greenfield

Greenodd

Greenodd is a picturesque village right on the edge of the Lake District National Park - the border goes right through the village! Very easy driving distances to the Lakes of Windermere and Coniston Water.

Greetland

Gressingham

Greystoke

Grimsargh

Grindleton

Grizebeck

Grizedale

Guide Bridge

Guiseley

Hackthorpe

Haigh

Hale

Hale

Hale

Hale Bank

Halewood

Halifax

Halsall

Halton

Halton

Hambleton

Handforth

Hankelow

Hapton

Harewood

Hargrave

Harker

Harle Syke

Harraby

Harraby is located1 mile from the historic centre of the border city of Carlisle and it's many attractions, including Carlisle Castle, Cathedral, Tullie House and the Citadel Bastion.

Harrington

Harrop Fold

Hartford

Harthill

Harwood

Haslingden

Haverigg

Haverthwaite

Hawkshead

The historic village of Hawkshead lies between Ambleside and Coniston, near the head of Esthwaite Water and is one of the Lake District’s unspoiled treasures.

Haworth

Haydock

Hayton

Hazel Grove

Heapey

Heaton

Heaton Chapel

Heaton Norris

Hebden Bridge

Heckmondwike

Helmshore

Helsby

Hemsworth

Heptonstall

Hepworth

Hesket Newmarket

Hesketh Bank

Hest Bank

Heswall

Heversham

Heysham

Heysham is a quaint old village, one of a string of small communities dotted round the shores of Morecambe Bay, each with a fascinating history of its own.

Heywood

The town of Heywood, three miles west of Rochdale, has its origins in the 13th century, but the area owes much of its charm and character to Robert Peel, (the father of Sir Robert Peel, originator of Britain's first police force).

High Legh

The parish of High Legh was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as having two Saxons, Ulviet and Dob. Once the Norman baron, Baron De Venables, was given the parish, these two saxons disappear from records.

High Nibthwaite

High Wray

High Yewdale

Higher Bebington

Higher Newton

Higher Thrushgill

Hightown

Hill Top

Hilton

Hindley

Hipperholme

Hodbarrow

Hoghton

Holcombe

Holker

Hollingworth

Hollinwood

Holmbridge

Holme

Holme

Holme Chapel

Holmes Chapel

Holmes Chapel is an attractive village in the north of the borough of Congleton, overlooking the Dane Valley. The centre of the village is the Parish Church, St Luke's, which has a history of its own.

Holmfirth

Honley

Horbury

There are many good reasons to visit Horbury where the environment is welcoming and friendly and car parking is free.Our high-class clothes, food, bookshops and cafés are situated in a town that has retained its individuality.

Hornby

Horsforth

Horwich

Hough Green

How

Hoylake

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Huddersfield

Huddersfield West Yorkshire, geographically speaking the town is situated in a basin surrounded by hills; this can be readily seen from many of the vantage points around the area.

Huncoat

Hunslet

Hurst Green

Hutton

Huxley

Huyton

Huyton Quarry

Hyde

Idle

Ilkley

Ince

Ince Blundell

Ince-in-Makerfield

Inglewhite

Ingrow

Inskip

Ireby

Ireby - Once a thriving market town, with the market cross believed to date back to 1200. Ireby is now a truly unspoilt, peaceful fell village.

Ireleth

Irlam

Irthington

Isle of Walney

Ivegill

Jodrell Bank

Johnby

Jurby

Kearsley

Keighley

Keisley

Kelbrook

Kelsall

Kelsall is a pretty Cheshire village with rural charm yet near exciting and varied visitor attractions. There is a genuine warmth and friendliness in the people who are fortunate to live in this beautiful area.

Kendal

The market town of Kendal is known as 'The auld grey town', because of its many fine grey limestone buildings and is the principal commercial and shopping centre of the area.

Kentmere

Kents Bank

Kenyon

Kershopefoot

Keswick

Keswick is situated in the picturesque northern region of the Lake District. Lying on the banks of the River Greta and on the north shore of Derwent Water, famed for its salmon and trout.

Killingbeck

Kingsley

Kingstown

Kippax

Kirby-in-Furness

Kirkandrews upon Eden

Kirkbride

Kirkburton

Kirkby

Kirkby Lonsdale

Kirkby Stephen

Kirkby Thore

Kirkcambeck

Kirkham

Kirkhamgate

Kirkheaton

Kirkland

Kirklinton

Kirkmichael

Kirk Michael is situated on the west coast of the Isle of Man. If you like walking, then theres mile upon mile of country beach or even hill walks.

Kirkoswald

Kirksanton

Kirkstall

Knock

Knottingley

Knowsley

Knowsthorpe

Knutsford

Knutsford is a pleasant market town steeped in legend and history, it is said that the name comes from King Canute fording the river Lilly. The Town has a strongly Georgian feel to it.

Lake Side

Lamplugh

Lancaster

The Historic city of Lancaster - Originally a Roman settlement, Lun-Castrum the fort on the River Lune. For centuries, travellers approaching Lancaster have been greeted with the magnificent sight of the Medieval Castle.

Laneshaw Bridge

At first sight you might think that Laneshaw Bridge, or "The Brige" as it is affectionately know by the locals, with its quaint, underestimated cottages, is just a sleepy village tucked away near the Yorkshire border

Langho

Langley

Langrigg

Langwathby

Latchford

Lathom

Laxey

Lazonby

Lea Town

Leadgate

Leck

Ledsham

Ledsham

Ledston

Leece

Leeds

Leeds, the commercial and cultural capital of the north, is a large and prosperous city, centrally situated in the north of England.

Lees

Although the village of Lees dates back to the 14th Century it wasn't until the 19th Century that the village gained recognition due to its mineral springs. Eleven cotton mills were built in Lees which totally changed its character.

Leigh

Levens

Levenshulme

Leyland

Lezayre

Lightcliffe

Lindal in Furness

Lindale

Lindley

Linstock

Linthwaite

Litherland

Little Budworth

Little Crosby

Little Hulton

Little Lever

Little Singleton

Little Strickland

Little Sutton

Littleborough

Despite its name, Littleborough is one of the larger settlements in the borough, yet retains its village atmosphere. It gained importance, because it stood at the junction of two ancient routes over the Pennines.

Liverpool

Liverpool the world famous city, is a visually stunning, friendly place. It has a compact central area and good transport links to the rest of the region, giving easy access to all areas.

Liversedge

Lofthouse

Lofthouse Gate

Long Marton

Longdendale

Longridge

Longton

Longtown

Lorton

Lostock Gralam

Low Ackworth

Low Borrowbridge

Low Hesket

Low Moor

Lowca

Lower Bebington

Lower Bentham

Lower Darwen

Loweswater

Loweswater is a picturesque, rural village. It has an annual Loweswater Agricultural Show (in September), and is an ideal place to enjoy country walks, taking in the natural beauty as you go.

Lowther

Lowton

Luddenden Foot

Lupton

Lydgate

Lydiate

Lymm

Lytham St. Annes

In contrast to Blackpool, just along the cost is Lytham, here you can enjoy peaceful parks, beautiful gardens and admire the old half-timbered buildings. There is a fine promenade and lovely sandy beach.

Macclesfield

Maghull

Malpas

Manchester

Manchester - the liveliest of cities with its exciting, cosmopolitan atmosphere, offers you lots to see and do during your visit. Along with top attractions, galleries, museums, superb shopping and stunning Victorian Architecture.

Marbury

Mardale

Marple

Marsden

Marsden is a perfect example of the villages sited within the Colne Valley and lies about 8 miles away from huddersfield. The Village is small and compact with houses built around the central shopping area which is Peel Street.

Marshaw

Marston

Marthall

Marton

Maryport

Visit Maryport, on the Solway Coast a lively town and celebrate 2000 years of the sea! An 18th century planned town, set on a cliff above the Solway. It was also an important Roman seaport.

Maughold

Maulds Meaburn

Mawbray

Mawdesley

Meadowbank

Mealsgate

Meanwood

Melling

Melling

Mellor

Mellor

Melmerby

Meltham

Menston

Menston is situated in Yorkshire within the picturesque valley of the River Wharfe northeast of Bradford city centre and to the northwest of Leeds.

Mere

Methley

Mickle Trafford

Micklefield

Micklehurst

Middlestown

Middleton

Middleton

Middleton (Gt Mcr)

Middleton is more than just another 19th century industrial Lancashire town; it is an ancient place and has much that remains from an illustrious past.

Middlewich

Middlewich is just two miles from junction 18 off the M6. Middlewich is set in the heart of Cheshire's salt area. Timber framed housing, pottery and the remains of clay-lined salt evaporation chambers have been excavated.

Milburn

Millbrook

Millom

Millthrop

Milnrow

Junction 21 on the M62 is where you will find Milnrow. Although Milnrow's history goes back to the Norman Conquest it is remembered for wool and the weaving of wool.

Milnthorpe

Mirfield

Mobberley

Mockerkin

Mollington

Moore

Moorside

Moorside, Oldham, is indeed beside the moors. Only a ‘cockstride' away (meaning:-adjacent to) are the Saddleworth moors and the beautiful Saddleworth villages, five in all.

Moorside Edge

Moorthorpe

Moortown

Morecambe

Situated on the coast in the centre of beautiful Morecambe Bay, a new-look Morecambe is developing faster then any other resort in the country. The superb level promenade offers visitors unique and stunning views across Morecambe Bay.

Moreton

Morland

Morley

Mosedale

Moss Side

Moss side is a beautiful residential district situated in the north west of Manchester. It is only two miles away from the city centre. It has a very good community spirit resulting from the variety of cultures in the community. According

Mossbay

Mossley

Mossley Hill

Moston

Mottram in Longdendale

Mouldsworth

Mow Cop

Much Hoole

Mungrisdale

Murton

Mytholm

Mytholmroyd

Nantwich

Nateby

Natland

Nelson

Nelson is a typical Lancastrian industrial town built on the cotton industry. While the cotton industry is all but gone, Nelson is a thriving, redeveloped market town.

Nenthead

Neston

Nether Alderley

Nether Kellet

Nethertown

New Boston

New Brighton

New Delph

New Ferry

New Hey

Newbiggin

Newbiggin

Newby

Newby

Newby Bridge

Newchurch

Newchurch

Newlands

Newsholme

Newton

Newton

Newton Arlosh

Newton Heath

Newton Reigny

Newton-le-Willows

Newton le Willows is ancient town that has undergone many changes over the years. It was originally called Newton-in-Makerfield and in 1974 it was transferred from Lancashire into Merseyside.

Norbreck

Normanton

North Elmsall

North Rode

Northenden

Northwich

Northwich is a medium size town built on industry and waterways heritage. It boasts some unique attractions such as the Anderton Boatlift (about 3 miles from the town centre) and the Salt Museum.

Notton

Oakworth

Old Boston

Old Hutton

Oldham

Oldham sits high on the Pennines, surrounded by hills and offers many vantage points for viewing many miles around. Oldham can be dated back to 865 A.D. when Danish invaders settled here.

Onchan

Openshaw

Ormskirk

Orton

Ossett

Oswaldtwistle

Otley

Overlooked by the Chevin, Otley is a market town situated in the Wharf Valley and is the Birth place of Thomas Chippindale.

Oulton

Ousby

The sprawling Cumbrian Parish of Ousby lies in the North East of the County some ten miles to the East of the market town of Penrith and on the edge of an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'

Outhgill

Ovenden

Over

Over Kellet

Overton

Oxenholme

Oxenhope

Padgate

Padiham

Parbold

Parkgate

Partington

Parton

Patrick

Patricroft

Patterdale

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Paythorne

Peel

Pemberton

Pendlebury

Pendleton

Pennington

Penrith

Penrith is a busy market town, lying in the lovely Eden Valley, to the north east of the Lake District and a few miles north of Lake Ullswater. Penrith makes the perfect base from which to explore the Eden Valley.

Penruddock

Penwortham

Peover

Pilling

Plumbland

Plumley

Plumpton

Plumpton Wall

Point of Ayre

The Point of Ayre is the northernmost point of the Isle of Man. It lies 10 km North of Ramsey. The point can be accessed by the A16 road from Bride.

Pontefract

Pool

Pooley Bridge

Along with Glenridding, the village of Pooley Bridge is the most important settlement on Ullswater, which would have been settled very early in the history of the lake...

Port Carlisle

Port Carlisle, very near the beginning (or end!) of the Hadrian's Wall Walk is a lovely little hamlet in its own right. It is an ideal place to stay for a few days to enjoy the local bird life which can be seen in abundance.

Port Erin

Port Soderick

Port St Mary

Port Sunlight

Portsmouth

Pott Shrigley

Poulton-le-Fylde

Poynton

Preesall

Prescot

Prestbury

Preston

Preston is now Lancashire's County Town. Situated at the heart of the County, Preston is a busy, thriving town. Once home to the first cotton mill in the area, it was here that John Horrocks set up his mill.

Preston Brook

Prestwich

Prestwich is simply a leafy, residential suburb to the north of Manchester city centre. For many years,along with its sister suburb of Whitefield,just to the north, it remained North Manchester's best kept secret

Pudsey

Pulford

Purston Jaglin

Queensbury

Radcliffe

Radway Green

Rainford

Rainhill

Rainow

Ramsbottom

Ramsey

Raughton

Ravenglass

The fishing village of Ravenglass is spectacularly situated between the Lake District Mountains and the sea.

Ravenstonedale

Rawdon

Rawtenstall

Red Dial

Reddish

Renwick

Ribchester

Ribchester is a pretty little village containing not only a Roman fort, but also a fascinating museum, friendly locals much to see and do.

Rimington

Ringley

Ringway

Ripponden

Rishton

Rishworth

Risley

Rivington

Robert Town

Robin Hood

Roby

Rochdale

Visit the borough of Rochdale and you will find a wealth of fascinating heritage and beautiful countryside that makes this a great area to explore.

Rock Ferry

Rockcliffe

Roddlesworth

Rode Heath

Rodley

Romiley

Ronaldsway

Roose

Rosgill

Rostherne

Rosthwaite

Rothwell

Rothwell is a small, friendly town in Leeds. At around 6 miles from Leeds City Centre, the town is an ideal base for commuters and tourists alike. Rothwell has no shortage of facilities. With a population of around 22,000.

Rowrah

Royton

Rufford

Runcorn

Rusholme

Rusland

Rydal

Ryhill

Ryhill is a village surrounded by beautiful countryside & has a public footpath link to the Pennine Trail. The village overlooks 2 reservoirs & just out of sight is a manmade lake with a country trail around it. It is a short drive from Wak

Sabden

Saddleworth

Once again people have written about Saddleworth without appearing to know nothing about the area. Saddleworth Is ar AREA of several villages not one, they are Denshaw, Delph, Diggle, Uppermill, Greenfield and Grasscroft.

Saighton

Sale

Salford

Saltaire

Salterforth

Samlesbury

Sandal

Sandbach

Sandbach is an historic market town, half a mile from j17 off the M6 motorway. The Trent and Mersey canal passes through the town bringing numerous tourists during the summer.

Sandford

Sandside

Santon

Santon Bridge

Saughall

Sawley

Scaleby

Scalehouses

Scales

Scarcroft

Scarisbrick

Scholes

Scorton

Scotby

Scotforth

Seacombe

Seacroft

Seaforth

Seascale

Seathwaite

Seathwaite

Sebergham

Sedbergh

Sedgwick

Sefton

Sellafield

Shap

Shaw

Shaw is a delightful little town which borders the very scenic Saddleworth villages in one direction and borders Oldham in the other. It was once known as the Golden Town as it had the largest number of mills in the whole of England.

Shawforth

Shelley

Shepley

Shevington

Shipley

Shireshead

Shocklach

Shopford

Shotwick

Siddick

Siddington

Silecroft

Silloth-on-Solway

Nestling on the shores of the Solway Firth is the charming Victorian planned town of Silloth-on-Solway. Silloth owes its name to the monks of Holme Cultram Abbey.

Silsden

Silverdale

Simonstone

Singleton

Skelmanthorpe

Skelmersdale

Skelton

Skinburness

Skirwith

Skirwith is a beautiful village, especially in the summer. Tucked away in the countryside, just outside the Lake District and so it's close to a whole world of magnificent mountain and lake walks.

Slaidburn

Slaithwaite

Slaithwaite (pronounced 'slawit' or 'slathwaite' by locals) is a true "Yorkshire grit" mill town straddled by the viaduct and bisected by the canal.

Smardale

Smithy Bridge

Sollom

Somerford

Soulby

Soutergate

South Crosland

South Elmsall

South Elmsall lies just off the A1, a few miles south of where it crosses the M62 on the very southernmost tip of West Yorkshire. It is part of Wakefield Metropolitan district.

South Kirkby

Southowram

Southport

Southwaite

Sowerby Bridge

Sowerby Bridge is a town that is fast developing to compare with the most attractive places to visit in the area and has many beautiful local walks in its favour. Nestled between the river Calder and the canal with the deepest canal lock i

Speke

Springfield

Spurstow

Squires Gate

St. Anne's

St. Bees

St. Helens

St. Johns

St. Marks

St. Michaels on Wyre

Stainland

Stalybridge

Stamford Bridge

Standish

Stanley

Stanlow

Stanningley

Stanwix

Staveley

Steeton

Stockport

Stockport is a large town approximately 6 miles south of Manchester city centre. The main road through Stockport is the A6. There is much to see in Stockport, visitors will find plenty to occupy their time.

Stockton Heath

Stockton Heath is an ever developing village in the borough of Warrington, Cheshire, neighbouring Appleton, Grappenhall and Walton. It is to the South of the Manchester Ship Canal which divides Stockton Heath to North Warrington.

Stoke

Stretford

Modern Stretford is a town built mainly on the community forged by the workers of former Trafford Park stalwart GEC. Though not always noted for its picturesque views, Stretford boasts many public parks which are enjoyed by local residents.

Stretton

Strines

Stubbins

Sulby

Summerseat

Sunderland

Swettenham

After countless generations of farming the village of Swettenham maintains an agricultural character to this day. The twin focal points of the village are the 13th Century Parish Church and the local pub.

Swillington

Swinton

Tabley

Tallentire

Tarleton

Tarnbrook

Tarporley

Tarvin

Tattenhall

Tatton

Tebay

Temple Sowerby

Thatto Heath

Thelwall

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Thorner

Thornhill

Thornton

Thornton

Thornton

Thornton le Moors

Thornton Le Moors is a lovely little village, with much to offer. The village has a calm and peaceful atmosphere, where everyone gets along well together.

Thorp Arch

Threapwood

Threlkeld

Thursby

Thursby is a quiet village of agricultural origins, 6 miles South West of Carlisle. While the Romans travelled through at an earlier date, Thursby is named after the Viking god Thor (pórr) and a temple was said to have been dedicated to him

Thurstaston

Tilston

Timperley

Tirril

Tiverton

Todmorden

Tong

Torpenhow

Torrisholme

Torver

Tottington

Town Green

Toxteth

Trafford Park

Troutbeck

Tunstall

Turton

Tyldesley

Uldale

The peaceful traditional village of Uldale has links with Sir Hugh Walpole's highly acclaimed Herries chronicles.

Ullock

Ullswater

Ulpha

Ulverston

Underbarrow

Union Mills

Upholland

Upper Denton

Uppermill

Upton

Upton

Upton

Urmston

Utley

Vickerstown

Victoria Park

Waberthwaite

Waddington

Wakefield

Walkden

Wallasey

Wallerscote

Walmersley

Walsden

Walton

Walton

Walton le Dale

Warburton

Warcop

Wardle

Warmingham

Warren

Warrington

Warton

Warwick

Waverton

Waverton

Wavertree

Weaste

Weaverham

Weeton

Welton

Wennington

Wervin

West Bretton

West Derby

West Gorton

West Kirby

Westhead

Westhoughton

Weston

Weston

Weston Point

Westward

Wetheral

Wetheral is a picturesque village, with walks by the River Eden in National Trust woodland.

Wetherby

Whalley

Wharton

Wheelock

Whitefield

Whitegate

Whitehaven

The Elegant Georgian town of Whitehaven allows you to recapture the atmosphere of the 18th century, as you explore its unique and original streets. In the days of sail it had important links with North America and the Caribbean.

Whitewell

Whitkirk

Whitrigg

Whittington

Whitworth

Wibsey

Widnes

Wigan

Wigan is Lancashire's oldest town - of Celtic and Roman origin, Wigan stands on high ground above the River Douglas. During the late 1800's Wigan had over 1,000 pit shafts within 5 miles of the town centre.

Wiggonby

Wigton

Wigton is the bustling and thriving centre of the Solway Plain, situated between the Caldbeck Fells and the Solway coast. The Market town of Wigton is an ancient settlement and evolved from a pre-medieval street plan.

Willaston

Willaston

Wilmslow

Wilpshire

Wilsden

Winder

Windermere

Originally a tiny village named Birthwaite, the town of Windermere is now an extension of Bowness-on-Windermere, just a short distance up hill from the shores of the lake.

Winmarleigh

Winnington

Winscales

Winsford

Winster

Winton

Winwick

Winwick is a lovely little village on the A49 between Newton le Willows and Warrington. At the centre of the village is the ancient parish church. There is a carving of a pig on the church's tower.

Wistaston

Withnell

Woodchurch

Woodford

Woodlesford

Woodley

Woodplumpton

Woolley

Woolton

Workington

Welcome to Workington, an ancient market and industrial town, situated of the Cumbrian coast at the mouth of the River Derwent where it flows into the Solway Firth.

Worleston

Worsley

Worsthorne

Wray

Wrea Green

Wreay

Wrenbury

Wrinehill

Wybunbury

Wybunbury is a delightful village with loads of old traditions and values.

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Wythburn

Wythenshawe

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