Isn't it Bradford?
... No, Birmingham's cathedral is 431ft according to "Memory map" (OS), Bradford is only 356ft !
Flash, Staffordshire is the town with the highest altitude in the nation of England. It lies on the slope of Axe Edge Moor at a height of 551 meters above sea level.
Buxton, Derbyshire, in the Peak District is the highest market town in England.
Scafell Pike in Cumbria
its in the rivers and lakes
princetown is 435m this is aprox 1427ft so yes i believe it is the highest town in england.
is it Brynmawr in Wales. ----------------------------- Wanlockhead in Scotland is higher. Wanlockhead is a village, not a town or city.
The town of Shaftesbury is also known by the name of Shaston. This town is located in Dorset, England. It is said to be one of the oldest and highest towns in Britain and has a population of approximately 6,665 people.
Scarfell Pike is the highest mountain in England. Benn Nevis is the highest mountain in the United Kingdom but it is in Scotland, not England.
England is all town.
England is not a town...
Stratford on Avon is a town on the banks of the river Avon in Warwickshire England and there are no mountains anywhere near it.
Scafell Pike in the Lake District is the highest mountain in England.
Small Town England was created in 1997.
La Rinconanda in Peru, at 5,100 metres, is the highest town in the world.
The highest paid succer coach in england is arsene wenger
Booger town