East of England spreads over an area of 19,120 sq km and has a population of around 5.5 million people.
East of England is one of the nine regions of England. It runs along the border with the London region and the Thames Estuary in the south. East of England comprises the counties of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge and Essex (which is the country’s largest county). The region’s terrain is primarily low-lying in nature but is diverse with gentle landscapes.
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| Cambridge Travel Guide |
Cambridge and the surrounding area hold an unrivalled reputation for being
a centre of excellence both in learning and ambience. The name Cambridge instantly
summons breathtaking images – the Backs carpeted with spring flowers,
King’s College Chapel, punting on the river Cam and of co... |
| Luton Travel Guide |
Luton is a large city located in the Luton-Dunstable Urban Area in England. This city is a unitary authority with a population of about 200,000 inhabitants. The... |
| Letchworth Travel Guide |
Letchworth Garden City, which is commonly known as ‘Letchworth’, can be referred to as one of the towns located within ‘Hertfordshire, England’.
The name of the town has been taken from one amongst the 3 hamlets it surrounded. The other 2 we... |
| Bishop's Stortford Travel Guide |
Bishop’ Stortford can be referred to as one of the market towns located in eastern part of ‘Hertfordshire, England’. This place shares its border with Essex as well. Bishop Stortford is situated on the western side of M11 motorway.
Moreover, it is the town loca... |
| Welwyn Garden City Travel Guide |
| Welwyn Garden City can be referred to as a town located in ‘Hertfordshire, England’. This place is better known as WGC (in council parlance). What draws tourists towards Welwyn Garden City is its ‘planning’. It’s, in fact, an ideal example of cultural, social, and physical et... |