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The Golden Triangle (sometimes called the Footballer Belt) is an area of affluent small towns and villages in Cheshire, England.The exact three points of the triangle are the subject of local debate but are generally considered to be Alderley Edge, Prestbury, and Wilmslow.
Pastel houses, ancient castles and cobbled streets dot fairytale towns and villages in the UK, with hidden gems delighting in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
This is a list of towns in England.. Historically, towns were any settlement with a charter, including market towns and ancient boroughs.The process of incorporation was reformed in 1835 and many more places received borough charters, whilst others were lost.
The ONS has classified all built-up areas with a population of at least 200,000 as "major". Most are cities, with three large towns (Luton, Northampton and Reading) included. [1] (Conversely, there are many settlements that have city status but do not reach the threshold.) #
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Popularly, many settlements are described both as a town and a village by different people and/or can change over small areas. For example, Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire is widely considered a "town" [2] yet its population is half that of Birstall in the same county, most organisations of which and writers about which describe it as a village.
Villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire (9 C, 262 P) Villages in Yorkshire (4 C, 1 P) Villages in North Yorkshire (85 C, 824 P) Villages in West Yorkshire (31 C, 238 P)
A best kept village is a village that has won one of the annual county competitions in the United Kingdom for its tidiness, appropriateness, and typicality. The competitions have been nationally organized by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) since the early 1970s.