It's almost time for the clocks to go back, and chillier weather is settling in, now's the perfect moment to secure a snug winter break closer to home.
Fortunately, Britain boasts somestunning locations, with beloved spots scattered across the nation.
If you're lacking ideas, there's acharming villagethat's previously been dubbed England's 'most beautiful' that's absolutely worth exploring this winter.
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Nunney is a tranquil village nestled in the heart of the West Country, within Somerset's Mendip district.
The village is rich in heritage, much of which remains visible today.
Its medieval fortress, traditional village local and gorgeous surroundings are standout attractions for tourists.
The French-influenced castle, originally constructed for Sir John Dalaware in 1371, is encircled by a deep moat and is believed to have been modelled on Paris's Bastille.
The walls remain largely preserved and it is "in perfect scale with its surroundings", according to Visit Somerset.
Enthusiastic ramblers will be delighted to find the village trail.
Obtainable from Frome's Tourist Information, the trail offers the finest way to discover the village's attractions.
If you've built up a hunger whilst discovering Nunney, you might fancy popping into The George pub, which conveniently sits directly across from the castle.

As a traditional 17th century coaching inn, The George boasts exposed timber beams and crackling fires during winter and dishes up substantial local fare alongside 10 rooms for visitors travelling from afar. If you fancy extending your trip, consider a visit to Frome, a mere two miles from Nunney.
Recognised as one of the Times "Best Places to Live in Britain", Frome is renowned for its historic architecture and independent boutiques.
As "the original Somerset Market Town", Frome has kept up the tradition with regular markets every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Frome Independent Market also makes an appearance on the first Sunday of each month from March through December.
Labelled as a "mini festival", this monthly market takes over the entire town, drawing in thousands of visitors who come to browse the shopping stalls, sample local food and drink from vendors, and enjoy the street entertainment.
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