The Southeast of England
Southeast England is creased by the Thames Valley, anchored by London, and home to university towns like Oxford and Cambridge, the port of Southampton, and the mighty cathedral at Canterbury.
Southeast England is creased by the Thames Valley, anchored by London, and home to university towns like Oxford and Cambridge, the port of Southampton, and the mighty cathedral at Canterbury.
There is no place in the United Kingdom that is more than 113km (70 miles) from the sea. The most landlocked place in all of Britain? Coton in the Elms, an English village of around 900 souls in Derbyshire, just NE of Birmingham.