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England's green and pleasant land welcomes visitors from around the world. The choice of accommodation is yours whether it is Bed and Breakfast, a five star hotel, a caravan or holiday park, what about a canal boat or a cottage in the country. Whichever chosen county the diversity of England is yours to savour.

This County which in the past became known as the dark satanic mills county now can be seen in a much improved light. The clean air acts of the fifties stopped the chimneys from polluting the air and the moors of the Pennine Way can been seen in all their glory with its excellent walking county.

Like all English Counties it has its fair share of large houses and gardens to visits, along with unspoilt villages and ancient churches. At St Helens famous for its Rugby team can be found the interesting Pilkington Glass Museum showing how glass was produce and how it is produce today. The town of Burnley has a working Cotton Mill for which Lancashire was so famous. Kindly people of this county always offer a warm welcome.

The Lune Valley offers a variety places of interest as does the University City of Lancaster situated on the River Lune. The seaside towns of the west coast boast beautiful golden sand beaches from Southport, St Annes and Blackpool in the south to the extensive Morecambe Bay in the north where the Gulf Stream helps to warm the waters of the Irish Sea. A Twitchers paradise can be experienced at Leighton Moss where the rare bitten, bearded tits and marsh harriers reside in the masses of reed beds. Year round events at this centre can hold your interest showing how to create nest boxes, feeding tables and bird baths.

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