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I’m paid to walk all over the UK and this overlooked market town with 950-year-old castle and Spoons pub is a favourite

Plus, nine other fantastically secluded villages to visit

What makes a great English Market town? A 950-year-old castle, an original Georgian theatre and a Wetherspoons boozer?

Well, if that's the case, Richmond in North Yorkshire has made the cut - and thanks to its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales, it's a walker's paradise too.

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Richmond is a vibrant market town in North Yorkshire that's often described as a walker's paradiseCredit: Alamy
John Millen, a professional hiker and guide for Walkers' Britain, has named Reeth as an English village holidaymakers should visitCredit: JOHN MILLEN
The Yorkshire market town is home to around 8,000 peopleCredit: Alamy

John Millen, a man who has walked over 10,000 miles through National parks and walking routes in the UK, has described Richmond as "really, really pretty".

The 58-year-old from Kent is a guide for  - a company that's been organising hiking expeditions in the UK and Europe since the 1970s.

John has walked the Coast to Coast Path - a 193-mile walking route from St Bees in the Lake District to Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire - more than 20 times.

Speaking exclusively to Sun Travel about the best towns and villages he's seen on his hikes, John said: "Towns and villages in the Yorkshire Dales are also really, really pretty like Richmond-on-Swale - not to be confused with Richmond-on-Thames.

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"It has a nice Norman castle and one of the largest Georgian market squares in the world.

"It's very interesting and really pretty, but also there's a lot of history in the town and I love that."

John believes that the area is overlooked as a walking destination when compared to destinations down south that are closer to London.

He said: "I think the South Downs way gets more tourists than any of the national parks, because of its close to London and Brighton.

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"Which is why I recommend heading to the Yorkshire Dales, because the villages are pretty and the walking routes are quieter."

Often described as the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, Richmond is a vibrant market town in North Yorkshire.

The market town is home to just over 8,000 people, according to a Census from 2011.

It is believed to be the - with all other cities, towns and villages from around the globe being named after the Yorkshire town.

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