- Areas of Britain
- Cornwall and Devon
- Wessex
- London & the South East
- Thames Chiltern
- East Anglia
- Heart of England
- East Midlands
- South Wales
- North Wales
- Highlands of Scotland
- Lowlands of Scotland
- Yorkshire & the Humber
- Northumbria
- Lancashire & the Lakes
- Northern Ireland
- Southern Ireland
England - Thames Chiltern
Counties: Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Berkshire.
Principal towns:Oxford, Reading, Milton Keynes, Windsor.
Due to its proximity to London, this area has some of the finest great houses in the country, the most grand perhaps being Blenheim Palace, built by Queen Anne for the 1st Duke of Marlborough and the birth place of Sir Winston Churchill.
Oxford, home to Britain's first university founded in the 12th century, is dominated by its 36 colleges. Many of the college grounds, and some of the buildings, are open to the public. However, a word of warning. Although Oxford is a beautiful and interesting city, due to its easy access from London it is often packed with tourists.
This area also has many pretty villages and small towns, with a wide variety of architectural styles accumulated over hundreds of years.


