Southeast England
Southeast England is a region located in the southern part of the country, bordered by the English Channel to the south and London to the north. It includes counties such as Kent, Sussex, and Hampshire. The area is known for its diverse landscapes, which range from coastal towns to rolling countryside and historic cities.
The region is also home to several important landmarks, including the White Cliffs of Dover and the historic city of Winchester. Southeast England has a rich cultural heritage, with many attractions such as castles, gardens, and museums that reflect its long history and significance in British culture.