What is the best route to see the most typically English landscapes/towns in the Centre of England in three days?

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England is not a very big country but, nonetheless, that's a large area to explore in 3 days.

Oxford is certainly worth a day (bias warning, I studied there long ago).

Stratford-upon-Avon which is the birthplace of Shakespeare.

Warwick Castle, it's quite expensive to visit but it is the best preserved castle in the country.

All of those are within a reasonable distance of each other. Also, all will be full of tourists.

I need to speak to my wife to get some market advice though her favourites are mostly in cities and you seem to want smaller towns. Markets in smaller towns are often only on specific days.

Further ideas.

Bletchley Park which is where Alan Turing and others cracked the German Enigma code.

I have not got there myself yet but look up the Black Country Living Museum.

Tell us some more about your interests and I may be able to make some more suggestions.

Look at these:

National Trust

English Heritage

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