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  • Aberdeen Angus cattle at Daylesford organic farm

    Guardian/Observer reader event: a day at Daylesford organic farm

    Your chance to go behind the scenes of an organic farm in the stunning Cotswolds before cooking up seasonal produce in the cookery school on this special Guardian/Observer reader event
  • Daylesford Farm cooking school

    Reader event: A day at Daylesford HQ – in pictures

    Winners of the Guardian/Observer reader event, in association with Enjoy England, enjoyed a day out on Daylesford cookery school and farm in the Cotswolds – cooking, eating and generally enjoying the good life. Here are some pictures
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    Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland

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    Everything you need to plan a perfect day trip in England is now at your fingertips with Enjoy England's new, free app for the iPhone

Features

  • Fit for a queen

    Thornbury Castle's imposing exterior
    Keen to follow in Anne Boleyn's footsteps? Check in to the room the infamous queen once shared with Henry VIII at Thornbury Castle
  • Down on the farm: family fun at West Middlewick

    Abi Gibson, Jo Gibson and Thea Cook feed sheep at West Middlewick farm
    William Cook and his seven-year-old daughter get a real taste of rural life when they help out at a working farm in Devon
  • Yorkshire day out: Briggs and water

    The windswept beach at Filey Bay with the Brigg in the background
    Anna-Louise Dearden returns to much-loved childhood destination Filey Brigg and is delighted to find it has lost none of its rugged beauty
  • Church blues

    Shobdon, St John the Evangelist
    From the outside, it looks like any medieval village church but step into St John the Evangelist in Shobdon, in rural Herefordshire, and prepare to be amazed
  • Rock on

    Kinver Edge Worcestershire Shropshire Border Rock Cave House Dwellings
    Explore the remains of England's last troglodyte community beneath the iron age fort at Kinver Edge
  • Fishy tales

    Historical fishing boats on display at the Fishermen's Museum in Hastings
    Housed in the former Fishermen's Church of St Nicholas on Hastings' seafront, the Fishermen's Museum celebrates centuries of life on the Stade
  • Pier into the sea

    Weston-Super-Mare, Grand Pier.
    Two years after a fire destroyed its Edwardian pavilion, Weston-super-Mare's Grand Pier reopened complete with a gleaming new fun palace
  • Fishing quays

    Eel on the River Hull board walk part of the fish trail Kingston upon Hull
    Take a stroll around Hull's Humberside docklands following the Fish Trail – a series of 41 sculptures by artist Gordon Young
  • Memorial central

    Seek out the graves of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst and 19th-century travel writer George Henry Borrow in Brompton cemetery - one of London's finest
  • Sea shells on the seashore

    Scallop, artist Maggi Hambling's intriguing metal structure, sits on a stretch of Suffolk beach
  • Roman holiday

    In a wooded meadow in Oxfordshire's Evenlode valley lies fourth-century North Leigh villa (named after its nearest village), a remarkable relic of Roman real estate
  • Bridge walk

    Forty years after it opened in 1961, the Tamar suspension bridge became the first in the world to be widened and strengthened while remaining open

Blogs

  • Walking blogs and forums

    We don't have the monopoly on good ideas – here are a few of our favourite online resources devoted to walking in England

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