When we can of course
I've never been to Devon of Cornwall before ,done all of Northumbria as it's not far away, done the IOW many years ago so that might be an option?
As has been said, both Bungay and Beccles are worth a visit. I'm particularly fond of Harleston too. Other pleasant towns, such as Loddon and Halesworth are within easy reach, as are the delightful seaside resorts of Southwold and Walberswick. However you'd need a car to get the best from a visit to the area, as the bus services around there are rather limited and, apart from Beccles (which is on the Lowestoft to Ipswich line), none of the towns are served by rail.
Agree with Buenchico North Norfolk is lovely, lots of nice beaches and walks and some interesting National Trust houses. We stay with friends who live near Holt which is a charming Georgian town. The Gower coast is beautiful too
Cornwall would be my option, but depending on what the law says about travelling - the problem is it gets pretty busy in the hotspots -
i loved staying in a place called Lostwithiel, with Mr Em, we drove around the county stopping off many places. Depends as i said on when or if this lockdown stops.
Vagus , yes I've been to Anglesey
, 10 yrs after my Mum died , my Dad remarried a lovely lady and they lived in retirement on Anglesey, My Dad was cremated in Bangor, they lived in Betsy-co-ed ( I bet that's not right ) and I recall their back garden looked over to Puffin Island ? And you could see Snowdonia on a good day , I may be wrong in my geographical memories , maybe Rowan
Might tell me , I know it was one of hers and Redman's favourite places :0)