2017 is the year of Literary Heroes. It is 20 years since Harry Potter was released, the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's Death and 75 years since the first Famous Five novel was released.
The first week of May is also Children's Book Week.
So we decided to illustrate some of the most iconic literature locations around the UK that you need to visit. From the real life locations that inspired fictional settings to the homes and writing places of the most famous writers of all time, these locations are a must-visit for all book-lovers.
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#1 Edinburgh - Where Harry Potter Was Written

39points
#2 Ashdown Forest - The Inspiration For Winnie The Pooh

34points
#3 Mourne Mountains - The Real Life Narnia

27points
#4 Stratford - The Birthplace Of Shakespeare

26points
#5 The Lake District - Home Of Beatrix Potter

25points
#6 Whitby - Inspiration For Dracula

24points
#7 Hampshire - The Home Of Jane Austen

23points
#8 Haworth - Home Of The Brontë Sisters

19points
#9 Wimborne - The Home Of Enid Blyton

16points
#10 Oxford - The Meeting Place For The Inklings

11points

