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Isles of Scilly
archipelago and local government district off the south-westernmost point of mainland Britain

Foula
Foula ( ), located in the Shetland archipelago of Scotland, is one of the United Kingdom's most remote permanently inhabited islands. The liner RMS Oceanic was wrecked on the Shaalds of Foula in 1914. Foula was the location for the film The Edge of the World (1937).
The Wash
bay in England, UK
New Forest
national park in southern England
Beachy Head
chalk headland in East Sussex, England
River Avon
river in the south of England
Seven Sisters
series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel
Epping Forest
royal forest in England
The Lizard
peninsula in Cornwall, England, UK

Skomer Island
thumb|Map of Skomer

Dungeness
Dungeness (, ) is a headland on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland. It shelters a large area of low-lying land, Romney Marsh. Dungeness spans Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, the hamlet of Dungeness, and an ecological site at the same location. It lies within the civil parish of Lydd.
The Needles
3 distinctive stacks of chalk, ca. 30 m tall, off the western end of the Isle of Wight, UK
Rutland Water
reservoir in Rutland, England

Skokholm Island
thumb|right|Skokholm and its neighbouring islands
Ramsey Island
island in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Foulness Island
island in Rochford, Essex, England
River Fal
river in Cornwall, England
Chesil Beach
shingle beach in Dorset, southern England
Grassholm Island
Grassholm ( or ) or Grassholm Island is a small uninhabited island situated off the southwestern Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, lying west of Skomer, in the community of Marloes and St Brides. It is the westernmost point in Wales other than the isolated rocks on which the Smalls Lighthouse stands. Grassholm is known for its huge colony of northern gannets; the island has been owned since 1947 by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, and is one of its oldest reserves. It reaches .
Poole Harbour
harbour in Dorset, England
Chew Valley Lake
reservoir in Somerset, England
Pegwell Bay
bay on the coast of Kent, UK

St. Catherine's Point
headland on the Isle of Wight, in England, UK
Braunton Burrows
UK sand dune system
Havergate Island
island in Suffolk, England
Grime's Graves
flint mine in Norfolk, England, UK
Wyre Forest
large, semi-natural woodland in England

The Loe
freshwater lake in Cornwall, England, UK
Abberton Reservoir
reservoir in the United Kingdom
Bridgwater Bay
bay in the Bristol channel, England
The Swale
channel in the Thames Estuary, United Kingdom
Orford Ness
cuspate foreland shingle spit in Suffolk, England
Monks Wood
nature reserve in Sawtry, Cambridgeshire, UK
Barton Hills, Bedfordshire
nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest near Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire
Wicken Fen
nature reserve in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Wychwood
Wychwood or Wychwood Forest is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Witney in Oxfordshire. It is also a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 1, and an area of is a national nature reserve The site contains a long barrow dating to the Neolithic period, which is a scheduled monument.
Cuckmere Haven
area of flood plains in Sussex, England, where the river Cuckmere meets the English Channel