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    The 6 most remote places to live in England

    By Billy | September 2, 2010

    Beautiful landscapes in the isolated wonders of England’s shores.

    Location is always a prime concern for property buyers and while many will favour the close proximity of housing to schools and local amenities, for some getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life is what they desire.

    For those that search for the isolated parts of England, look no further than these top 6 areas of peace, quiet and solitude..

    Cape Wrath

    Britains most north-western point is Cape Wrath and it is several miles from Durness in Scotland, which is a tiny village with around 400 people.. Cape Wrath has some of the most amazing sea cliffs in Britain and beautiful rugged landscape..

    Kielder Forest

    The area has the losest levels of air, light and noise pollution in England. It is perfect for ramblers and hikers. Excellent for ramblers and hikers the area has the lowest levels of light, air and noise pollution in England.

    Island of Foula

    Known as “Bird Island”, Foula is one of the sparsest areas in the Shetland Islands, with a population of just 31 people. Property for sale Property is cheap in the Shetlands becauase of the lack of amenities, but you can get a cottage on Foula for less than £75,000..

    Bosherston

    Bosherston is situated on the coast of West Wales near Pembroke. It offers wonderful scenery of the Welsh countryside. The area is an excellent place for people who prefer the quiet life, it is known for its holiday cottages and tourism..

    Culbone

    Culbone is situated in lovely Somerset on the south-west coast, it is so remote that it is inaccessible by car.. The village is one of a handful which straddle the Somerset/Devon border in North Exmoor National Park.

    Alston

    Cumbria is well known for its remote beauty and incredible rugged scenery. For those that like the mountains Alston is surrounded by the North Pennines with wonderful 17th-century stone housing available for as little as £130,000.

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