Akenfield
A Suffolk village that is the setting of Ronald Blythe's 1969 book of the same name, subtitled Portrait of an English Village, and the eponymous 1974 film.
An area of the London Borough of Southwark that derives its name from an 18th-century coaching inn.
A location in the Famous Five series of novels by children's author Enid Blyton.
A town in the English Midlands that is the setting for George Eliot's eponymous novel, subtitled A Study of Provincial Life.
The most southerly point of mainland Great Britain, located at the tip of the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall.
An area of central London, located within the City of Westminster.
A local government district in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire, historically part of Berkshire.
Blaenau Ffestiniog
A town in Gwynedd, North Wales, encircled by Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
The Cornish village that is the setting of the television series Doc Martin, filmed in the real-life village of Port Isaac.
The village that is the setting for the children's programme of the same name, the first in the Trumptonshire trilogy.
A local government district in the county of Surrey.
Weatherfield
A town in Greater Manchester that is the setting for the television soap opera Coronation Street.
The setting for the Katie Morag series of children's stories by Mairi Hedderwick, based on the island of Coll in the Inner Hebrides.
The setting for the children's television programme Fireman Sam, a portmanteau of the real-life towns of Pontypridd and Tonypandy.
A loch located within Lochaber in the Scottish Highlands.
A town on England's South Coast that is the setting for the television sitcom Dad's Army.
A village in the county of Somerset, home to Wookey Hole Caves.
A historic forest in the East Midlands of England, remnants of which form a national nature reserve.
The county that is the setting for The Archers, a BBC radio soap opera that is the world's longest-running drama.
The setting for the eponymous children's programme that first aired in 2002, filmed predominantly in Tobermory on the Inner Hebridean Isle of Mull.
A village in the county of Dorset.
An area of the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
A local government district in the county of Worcestershire.
The county that is the setting for Caroline Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby novels, which were the basis for the television series Midsomer Murders.
A town in the North of England that is the setting for the comedy horror television series The League of Gentlemen.
An Italianate-style tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales.
A large natural amphitheatre in Surrey, situated on the county border with Hampshire.
The remote Hebridean island that is the setting for the 1973 film The Wicker Man.
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