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The We LOVE England website is on an epic journey.

We know there are lots of gems we haven’t yet covered, but England is a big place and, in time, we’re going to explore every wonderful corner of it.

Behind the scenes we’re busy writing the next chapter. As we come out of these strange times, in the coming months, we’ll gradually launch even more of England’s most celebrated regions, telling the story of this special country. Come with us on this journey - keep an eye on the homepage for what’s coming next.

 

WLE Accommodation

We are constantly being asked about places to stay in England. We have chosen some hotel, bed & breakfast, self catering, caravaning and camping accommodation partners we can recommend. You can check out some of our featured properties below.

We are adding property all the time so if you are thinking of planning a trip be sure to check back to see what's on offer.

Click here to see the full selection

Featured accommodation

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Suite 1 with zebra at the 25 Bed and Breakfast
Guest House
Torquay, Devon
Cary Arms hotel and spa
Hotel Guest House
Torquay, Devon
External main drive at the Ilsington
Hotel Guest House
Newton Abbot, Devon
House from top lawn 3
Hotel Guest House
Newton Abbot, Devon
Orestone Manor Hotel in its beautiful setting
Hotel Guest House
Torquay, Devon
Budock Vean Hotel Golf Course
Hotel Guest House
Helford Passage, Cornwall
NO. 131 The Promenade Accommodation in The Cotswolds
Hotel Guest House
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
kitchen at Whitebeam Wood self catering accommodation
Hotel Guest House Self Catering
Slapton, Devon
Garden at Rill House self catering cottage
Hotel Guest House Self Catering
Slapton, Devon
Forest Mill self catering cottage and Black Mountains
Hotel Guest House Self Catering
Hereford, Herefordshire
Lorton House self catering accommodation
Hotel Guest House Self Catering
Weymouth, Dorset
Outside view of The Cottage holiday accommodation
Hotel Guest House Self Catering
East Coker, Somerset
Yew Tree Cottage self catering accommodation in Bath
Hotel Guest House Self Catering
Wick, Gloucestershire
Self catering town house Exeter
Hotel Guest House Self Catering
Exeter, Devon

Latest Articles

As a country of relatively small size, England seems to have a surprising number of stories to tell, covering a broad array of different subject matters. Our articles section has been created to share some of these stories, as well as a great deal of useful and interesting information, whether the spotlight is focussed on England’s glorious gardens and magnificent buildings, or the arts, music and history, or any number of other fascinating topics.

Our wonderful article ambassadors have come on board with the We LOVE England team to entertain, educate and enlighten you about all things English. Please be sure to visit their individual pages to find out more about each one of them, and keep an eye on our website as more ambassadors come on board.

Christmas without lights would be like tea without biscuits. It simply won’t do. As the days darken ever earlier, the lights going up in people’s homes and gardens and in our streets and parks are... See more

The simple act of going for a walk on an autumn day can be therapeutic and invigorating in equal measure. Whether you’re leaning into the wind on a blustery beach or relishing the serenity of woodla... See more

Abundant in wide open spaces, river valleys, and expansive golden beaches, Yorkshire is a wonderful place for you to bring a four-legged friend or two. Yorkshire folk are friendly to humans and dogs a... See more

As England emerges from the short, dark days of winter, swathes of daffodils and trees laden with blossom breathe new life into this ancient land. As the days grow lighter, it feels as though there’... See more

Romance needn’t be just for Valentine’s Day; it’s best enjoyed year-round. England is packed with romantic destinations, and Devon is no exception. Against a backdrop of wild moors, pristine bea... See more

Dartmoor National Park is one of England’s great outdoor destinations, covering 368 square miles in total. An ever-popular area for visitors, Dartmoor offers many interesting aspects and opportuniti... See more

There are few countries where gardens are as well loved as in England. Many of the most famous English gardens also come with a rich history or notable owners and have been carefully preserved for vi... See more

With half-timbered buildings weathered by time, William Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon is full of character that you can’t help but be charmed by. England’s most famous playwright was brought... See more

His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died at Windsor Castle on 9 April, just seven weeks short of his 100th birthday, earned the distinction of being the longest lived male mem... See more

This Corona year gave me – and millions of others – the opportunity to spend time exploring my own region – England’s southwest. As a travel writer, I’m normally away such a lot that finding... See more

Instantly recognizable, Westminster Abbey – or, more correctly, the Collegiate Church of St Peter in Westminster - is one of the greatest churches in the world, and one of its most ancient. If you s... See more

The Pipe Dream of a Ten-Year-Old A young voice once advised me that one career option was to become a tour guide.  That single voice was the only one that ever mentioned this, and it wasn’t until ... See more

I wonder if London is perhaps a little greedy. Most great cities, if not all, are satisfied with being mono, singular, standalone. But not London… ‘Greater London’, as it is known, is 600 squar... See more

On a beautifully bright sunny day in Shrewsbury our adventure starts in the Monkmoor area as we hug the river along the Severn Way.... See more

Sheep are not a rare sight in the uplands of Yorkshire. The county has the highest population of sheep in England. But spare a thought next time you see one, for these are the animals that sculpted th... See more

What links England’s most infamous king with her most famous Prime Minister and best-known wizard, Harry Potter? Take three of Kent’s most spectacular stately homes, all within 10 miles of each o... See more

Caves give an opportunity to reflect on time and history, and to relax. The South West of England has three caves open to the public.  Each gives an enticing snapshot into England’s past, its varie... See more

Dartmoor National Park is the largest open space in southern England - 368 square miles of high and scenic moorland, lush wooded valleys, fascinating wildlife, and meandering copper-gold coloured rive... See more

Welcome to the ‘most beautiful corner of England’. There are of course several of these, but this one is official! The Lake District, in the heart of England’s North West county of Cumbria, is q... See more

Bath’s unique geology and architecture has been attracting tourists for centuries. The Romans were particular fans of its natural thermal spring that continues to make the city the perfect destinati... See more

Destination Guides

For a long time, our wonderful followers on social media have been asking us for more information about England. We’ve answered your call. Explore our hand-picked recommendations for the best activities, attractions, accommodation and places to eat & drink throughout England.

We know we’ve only just scratched the surface with the regions we’ve covered so far, but there’s plenty more to come. Watch this space and follow us to see more regions being added all the time.


‘The loveliest spot that man hath found’ were the words used by William Wordsworth to describe the Lake District. Located in the county of Cumbria, it is 912 square miles of elevated ridges, lush ... See more


There’s nowt quite like Yorkshire. Easy on the eye and stirring for the heart, it is undoubtedly one of England’s best-loved counties and a favourite for millions of visitors year-round. ... See more


Sometimes considered to be England’s great all-rounder, Devon is a county with a seemingly endless list of things to see and do.  There are two coastlines, north and south, offering beautiful sandy... See more


Mention sun, sea, sand and surf to an English person, and they may well think of Cornwall, a land of rugged coastline and spectacular beaches, but also strong Celtic heritage and ancestry, ancient myt... See more


A vision of golden villages nestling in a softly undulating green landscape, the Cotswolds epitomise the rural English idyll. The region is surprisingly large, stretching across 800 square miles, abso... See more


Famous for more than just being the home of cheddar cheese, it’s fair to say that Somerset, as a county, contains some of the southwest of England’s most desirable places to visit. Top of the tree... See more

KENT

KENT


Long since known as the Garden of England due to its profusion of fruit-growing farms, Kent also well deserves this label for its great natural beauty. Due to its proximity to London, it offers a grea...

LONDON

LONDON


One of the world’s most visited cities, over 20 million people come to London each year to experience the culture, history, food, shopping, nightlife and the electric energy. London, with its fascin...

DORSET

DORSET


Dorset offers a broad range of appealing aspects for the visitor to enjoy, from the magnificent Jurassic Coast to long, sandy beaches, and beautiful rolling countryside to charming ancient villages. C...


The North of Cornwall evokes a classic vision of craggy cliffs, hidden coves, tin mining heritage and surfers on sweeping, golden beaches. However, behind these wonderful impressions lies a land of hi... See more


There’s no doubt that the West end of Cornwall packs a great deal into a relatively small area, making it a highly desirable destination despite its position at the very southwest tip of England. Co... See more


The South of Cornwall offers ample opportunity for visitors to really soak up the charm of this popular county.  Cosy fishing communities, sheltered sandy beaches, pretty estuaries and lush gardens o... See more


Plenty of visitors mistakenly bypass the two inland gems of Bodmin Moor and the Tamar Valley as they rush onward to the lure of sandy beaches and dramatic coastline. However, there is good reason for ... See more


By ‘eck, Yorkshire is handsome. Indeed, every Yorkshire man and woman will tell you it is God’s Own Country – and they do have a point. Particularly when it comes to the 680 square miles that ma... See more


Think of Yorkshire and one might initially conjure up visions of untamed moors and undulating dales, but it’s also blessed with one of England’s most spectacular and atmospheric coastlines. The Yo... See more


Just 20 miles north of York, rising up from rolling green pastures, is a landscape that is wild, windswept and utterly bewitching. Welcome to the North York Moors National Park. This is a place that m... See more


Providing a fantastic combination of mile upon mile of varied coastline, including dozens of beaches, lush green hills and gorgeous winding rivers, there’s enough room for everyone in South Devon, n... See more


When Steven Spielberg, whilst filming Warhorse, praised Dartmoor National Park for “its abundance of natural beauty”, commenting that he was “stunned” by the landscape that lay before him, he ... See more


Situated along the coast of South Devon, the large bay of Torbay is overlooked by the three towns of Torquay, Paignton, and Brixham.  Often known as the English Riviera, Torbay is a well-loved and ap... See more


Quite different in character from other areas of Devon, East Devon has a timeless charm about it, and no shortage of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Whilst the coast offers some of the more obvi... See more


Offering a glorious stretch of coastline with breath-taking cliffs, powerful seas and long sandy beaches, combined with rolling hills and valleys further inland, plus Exmoor National Park, North Devon... See more

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We LOVE England Photography Ambassadors

One of our goals is to show England off at its best, and high quality photography is a great way in which to do this. Hence, we’re pleased to introduce to you our team of photography ambassadors, and the wonderful images that they’ve presented us to show off to you on the We LOVE England website.

Capturing the essence of England is not particularly easy, since there are so many things that represent this country, but our photography ambassadors are helping us to achieve this, and as time goes on we’ll be adding more photographers, and therefore imagery, to the website, for you to enjoy and feel inspired by. Please feel free to visit each photographer’s page on the We LOVE England website, and perhaps follow them on their social media pages.

Visit our Ambassadors

We LOVE England ambassadors. Photograph by ALEX GRAEME