While many travellers flock to classic destinations like London, Bath, and York, England's smaller, more underrated towns offer a different kind of charm and a chance to escape the crowds. Beyond the popular summer seaside getaways or winter countryside retreats, there are countless settlements waiting to be discovered.
From the medieval streets of Shrewsbury to the Roman history of Chester and the coastal beauty of Hastings, these lesser-known locales offer a diverse range of experiences. These 15 towns provide a perfect alternative for those seeking authentic English culture, unique history, and picturesque scenery away from the most well-trodden tourist paths.

Amersham-on-the-Hill took shape in the early 20th century, following the railway's expansion. The area has its own distinct character and is home to several impressive Arts and Crafts-style buildings.
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