To the east, the North Sea. To the south, the English Channel. To the west, the Irish Sea.
England has a sea coast on three sides. That means there are hundreds, if not thousands of places with a distance of Zero to the sea.
North Sea, English Channel, Celtic Sea, Irish Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
North Atlantic
The Irish Sea
The North Sea.
at the poles
Newcastle, Norwich, Hull, Grimsby, Whitby.
It's difficult to understand what is meant by this question. Guyana (a former British colony) would be the 'closest' to England not because of its geographical location but because of its cultural and language ties.
"There is not a Charity Motors located anywhere in the New England region. The closest location of a Charity Motors, however, is in Detroit, Michigan."
Technically, there are more than one body of water separating England and Finland: the North Sea, which is closest to England; and the Baltic Sea, which is closer to Finland.
The country closest to the Tasman Sea are Australia & Tasmania
You can find the closest temp agency to you on a local website such as Whitepages or Yellow pages, or search for on closest to you, and find one closest to your location.
Russia is closest
The Atlantic Ocean would be considered the "closest" to England although there are several "seas" around it that are essentially just regions of the Atlantic. The ocean north and northwest of the island of Great Britain is the North Atlantic Ocean. Since this part of Britain is generally thought of as Scotland, it probably would not be considered the ocean closest to "England". To the northeast and east of the island is the North Sea - which laps against the shores of both Scotland and England. To the southeast is the English Channel which separates England from France. To the Southeast is the Celtic Sea which borders Ireland, Wales and England. To the west of Wales and England is the Irish Sea, which surprisingly enough also borders Ireland.
Scotland and England (Great Britain) share an island just East of Ireland across the Irish Sea.