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As a general rule, the further west you go the more rain you get, the further north you go, the colder it gets.

There really is no point in recommending a month, as it's all up in the air. We sometimes get snow in June, etc. The hottest month is generally July, but it can be completly different everyday.

And even the hottest days here would seem mild to southern-US dwellers.

As for parts of England to go to (it may seem like a small island, but it's a big place inside), London really is beautiful, however it really is expensive. Another great city to go to is Edinburgh, as it's truely fasinating, as Edinburgh is actually a new city which was built on top of the old one, and there are many tours you can take that actually show you old Edinburgh - an entire city that's now deserted and underground! If you're interested in seeing the videogame developer hub in the UK it's all in the North East (although I'm assuming you're going for your honeymoon, so that may not be ideal). If you're interested in surging, and other beach activites, the south-west is the best place for that.

All-in-all the weather can really be more down to the location you go to, rather than the time of year. So essentially, it's all about what you want to do balanced with the general weather in that location. Oh and basically bring a suitcase full of money, you'll need that to get to the nearest ATM.