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Brighton Vs. Chesterfield

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If you are vis­it­ing Brighton for the first time or for the fifth time, there are always places to go in Brighton, one of my favourite places is now the shabby streets which is a cou­ple of lanes away from the train sta­tion that hold some of the most inter­est­ing shops I have ever seen, since Brighton is a place to be unique indi­vid­ual you def­i­nitely have to check it out, my favourite shop down these lanes is a comic shop.  I have been col­lect­ing comics on and off since I was four­teen years old and my hus­band has been doing the same for about six years so our col­lec­tion is quite impres­sive but you will always need new comics as they are new ones com­ing out each week.  Another places to visit the sea life cen­tre and all the slot machines which are dolt all very close to the sea front edge down on the pier. It was such a shame when the sec­ond pier in Brighton fell down and then burnt down!

If you went to Chester­field which is a is a mar­ket town and a bor­ough of Der­byshire, Eng­land. Not at all close to Brighton but still an amaz­ing place to visit, the Town cen­tre of Chester­field has a lot of pre-war era lay­out to it. Chester­field is home to one of the largest open air mar­kets in Britain next to London’s Cam­den Mar­ket, the stalls are nor­mally set up on either side of the Mar­ket Hall. One of Britain’s old­est pubs The Royal Oak, is a must when visiting.

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