Would anyone be interested in a thread or threads suggesting places to visit, either of general interest of particular interest to photographers?
Here's a starter for places in central southern England and the South West (further information available on the internet). Some of these places can get busy in the high holiday season. The easiest way to get around is by car, and we of course drive on the correct side of the road here.
Landscapes / Hiking: New Forest (where I live), Dartmoor (one of my favourite places), Exmoor. Coastal areas of Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. Do NOT go to Land's End (Cornwall), it's truly awful, try the Lizard peninsula instead, or Tintagel.
Historic buildings: the great cathedrals of the UK (www.britainexpress.com/Where_to_go_in_Britain/Cathedrals/Cathedrals1.htm). Many cathedrals do tours of the high places (Salisbury cathedral tower tour is not to be missed); book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Historic houses, and castles: Nationaltrust.org.uk. Also english heritage website. Corfe castle was made for photographers (especially fit ones who don't mind climbing hills at dawn , see Flikr etc). The UK National Trust has affiliate (for want of a better word) organisations abroad: www.into.org/places/ so if you are a member of one of these you should be able to get reduced or free access to National trust properties.
The Cotswold hills are very scenic, with "chocolate box" villages such as Castle Combe, Bourton on the water, many others.
Stonehenge...well yes, but if you're in the area go to Avebury.
Portsmouth historic naval dockyard if that's your kind of thing...HMS Victory and HMS Warrior.
This isn't a complete list and I haven't mentioned cities because I try to avoid them :-)
Hope this is useful.