The South Shropshire Hills around Ludlow, Church Stretton and Clun. Absolutely gorgeous scenery and great for walking. The Mortimer Forest is close to Ludlow, elevated with superb views. Also in the area: The Long Mynd,
The Stiperstones, Wenlock Edge
www.visitsouthshropshire.co.uk
You could try Weston Super Mare, the New Forest, the Forest of Dean, the Lake District, Yorkshire any number of places. Try googling a few and see what tourist attractions interest you most.
3hrs from central England could take you anywhere, so it depends on which direction you go... lake District, Matlock/Matlock Bath and the many small towns/villages around there( Derbyshire) or Melton Mowbray( North west Leicestershire) & Rutland or The New Forest Hampshire
London is most beautiful city in UK and in London night life was very enjoyable with pub cralws
you can go the shoreditch pub crawl and enjoy...
The New Forest has everything you ask for, including some good camping sites if that's what you want, or many reasonably priced hotels/inns around.
Look at http://www.thenewforest.co.uk/
The Beautiful Lake District in the county of Cumbria should be just about within your reach and has everything you are looking for , you will not be disappointed.
Mid Wales from Welshpool over to the coast?
Go Leeds for a feel of how it feels to go on holiday to India.
London:
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is the most populous tourist destination in the United Kingdom and is also the largest city in the European Union. London is a leading global city, one of the world's leading financial cities and is a world cultural capital. It is home to countless attractions including four world heritage sites - The Tower of London, Kew Gardens, The Palace of Westminster and St Margaret's Church.
Manchester:
Manchester is a city in Greater Manchester, England and is the second most populous area in the United Kingdom. It is well known for being the city of sport and is famous for its football team. The buildings are constructed in a Georgian or medieval architecture style. The Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester Opera House, the Palace Theatre and lots more are the iconic attractions of Manchester.
Glasgow:
Glasgow is one of the largest cities in the United Kingdom and is the largest in Scotland. It is famed for its works in shipbuilding and marine engineering. It houses the Mitchell Library, which is one of the largest public reference libraries in Europe. Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Glasgow International Jazz Festival, Glasgow Fair and West End Festival are some of the important festivals in Glasgow.
Liverpool:
Liverpool is a city in Merseyside, England and is the fourth most populous British City. Many great buildings including Liverpool Townhall, Bank of England, Tower Buildings, Albion House, World Museum Liverpool and Walker Art Gallery are here.
Belfast:
Belfast is the largest city of Northern Ireland and is the fourteenth largest city in the United Kingdom. The buildings in Belfast are based on the Edwardian architectural style and have over forty public parks and gardens. It is one of the most visited cities in the UK and the Titanic Belfast has been the major attraction since 2012.
Brighton:
Brighton is on the south coast of Great Britain and is a part of the ceremonial county of East Sussex. It is home to many notable buildings including the Royal Pavilion, Sassoon Mausoleum, Brighton Marine palace and pier and lots more. The seafront in filled with bars, clubs, restaurants, sports area and much more. You can reach Brighton in less than an hour via train from London.
Birmingham:
Birmingham is a city in the West Midlands of England and is the most populous city outside London. It is a major international commercial centre and is being ranked as a Beta world by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. It is home to many museums, galleries and many other attractions.
Torquay:
Torquay is a seaside town in Torbay and a ceremonial county of Devon, England. It is home to a wide range of tourism attractions such as Kents Cavern, the Torquay Natural History Society, the National Marine Aquarium, the Babbacombe Theatre, Paignton Zoo and Environment Park and lots more.
Llandudno:
Llandudno is a seaside town in the Conwy County Borough, Wales and is one of the popular holiday destinations in the United Kingdom. Llandudno Bay and the North Shore, Llandudno Pier, Happy Valley, West Shore, Mostyn Street and lots more are the major attractions in Llandudno.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh is a city in Scotland and is the seventh most populous city in the United Kingdom. It is the capital of Scotland and is famed for its Edinburgh International Festival. It is home to many theatres, museums and galleries. Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Edinburgh International Book Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe are some of the important and popular festivals in Edinburgh.
Look at the areas around Weston super Mare.