East of England

The East of England is a diverse region consisting of six counties— Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Known for its flat landscape, significant coastline, and historic market towns, it also serves as a major commuter hub for London.

Southend on Sea

Southend‑on‑Sea is classic English seaside fun with a modern, energetic twist — a place where sandy beaches, bright lights, and coastal nostalgia meet lively culture and family‑friendly attractions. It’s cheerful, colourful, and full of that unmistakable seaside buzz. Southend’s seafront stretches for miles along the Thames Estuary, offering a mix of beaches, promenades, and wide‑open views.

Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes is one of England’s most misunderstood cities — modern, green, cleverly designed, and far more characterful than its grid‑road reputation suggests. It’s a place where futuristic planning meets lakeside calm, sculpture trails, and a surprisingly creative cultural scene. Milton Keynes was designed with nature in mind, and it shows. Linear parks, tree‑lined boulevards, and over 5,000 acres of green space weave through the city.

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