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Hawthorn Way Collection (#2)

Welcome to Hawthorn Way, a picturesque street that stretches across various regions in the United Kingdom




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Welcome to Hawthorn Way, a picturesque street that stretches across various regions in the United Kingdom. From Cannock Chase in Staffordshire to Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire, this road connects communities and offers stunning landscapes along the way. Starting at Cannock Chase (WS15 2 Map), you'll find yourself surrounded by the natural beauty of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As you continue your journey northward, Northumberland (NE20 9 Map) welcomes you with its charming countryside and historic landmarks. Heading southwards, South Lanarkshire (ML3 7 Map) greets you with its rolling hills and scenic views. Further east lies East Riding of Yorkshire (HU15 2 Map), where quaint villages dot the landscape and offer a glimpse into traditional English life. Venturing southwest towards Cornwall (TR3 6 Map), prepare to be enchanted by sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming fishing villages. Moving northeast from there brings you to Spelthorne (TW17 8 Map) in Surrey, where tranquility meets urban convenience. Back up north again is Staffordshire's bustling town of Stone (ST17 4 Map). Here, history blends seamlessly with modern amenities as cobbled streets lead to vibrant markets. Continuing eastward takes us through Cheshire East's Macclesfield area (SK10 2 Map), known for its picturesque countryside and rich industrial heritage. Further southeast lies Central Bedfordshire's Biggleswade region (SG16 6 Map). This idyllic corner boasts beautiful parks and gardens perfect for leisurely strolls or family picnics. A short distance away is North Hertfordshire's Royston area (SG8 7Map), offering a mix of rural charm and contemporary living. Heading north once more leads us to Wakefield (WF8-2Map)in West Yorkshire - an area steeped in history with magnificent architecture like the stunning Wakefield Cathedral.