All Places - Page 45

Browse our full directory of towns, villages and cities reviewed on Should I Visit? – listed alphabetically for easy browsing.

Northwich, Cheshire

A riverside market town with a legacy of salt mining, canal walks, and a redeveloped waterfront.

Norton-on-Derwent, North Yorkshire

A town on the River Derwent opposite Malton, often grouped with it but with its own quiet charm.

Norwich, Norfolk

A medieval city with two cathedrals, cobbled lanes, and a thriving arts and indie scene.

Notting Hill, Greater London

An iconic London neighbourhood, known for pastel terraces, the famous carnival, and Portobello Road Market.

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

A lively city steeped in legend, from Robin Hood to hidden caves and castles.

Nuneaton, Warwickshire

George Eliot's birthplace and now a sizeable town with parks, retail centres, and transport links.

Oakengates, Shropshire

A small town in the borough of Telford, with a compact centre and strong community events.

Oakham, Rutland

The historic county town of England's smallest county, with a castle, market square, and classic English charm.

Oban, Argyll and Bute

Known as the "Gateway to the Isles", Oban is a bustling seaside town with ferry links, fresh seafood, and a scenic harbour backed by dramatic hills.

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Okehampton, Devon

A gateway to Dartmoor with a castle ruin, scenic railway link, and outdoor adventure appeal.

Oldbury, West Midlands

A suburban town with strong industrial roots and good access to Birmingham.

Oldham, Greater Manchester

A large town with Pennine views, a textile heritage, and a blend of urban and green space.

Ollerton and Boughton, Nottinghamshire

Twin villages with mining history, close to Sherwood Forest and Rufford Abbey.

Olney, Buckinghamshire

A picturesque market town famed for its pancake race, Georgian streets, and links to the hymn ‘Amazing Grace'.

Omagh Town, County Tyrone

The county town of Tyrone, with riverside walks, heritage centres, and a modern shopping core.

Ongar, Essex

A small historic town with timber-framed buildings and a preserved railway linking to the London Underground network.

Orford, Suffolk

A charming coastal village dominated by a well-preserved castle and with views over the River Ore and Orford Ness.

Ormskirk, Lancashire

Known for its gingerbread heritage, bustling market, and a mix of old-world charm and student life from Edge Hill University.

Orpington, Greater London

A suburban hub with shopping, good rail links, and proximity to Kent countryside.

Ossett, West Yorkshire

A traditional market town with strong local identity, nestled between Wakefield and Dewsbury.