A few from Cheshire, my home county:
Bramall Park 6,7,8 - long par 5 with OOB all the length of the hole on the right and green set in a natural amphitheatre, tricky par 3 across the slope of a hill to a domed and cleverly bunkered green, delightful par 4 with strong drive over diagonal cross bunkers towards stream over which the second shot must be played with accuracy to a green on a rise.
Delamere Forest 7th, 8th, 9th - two excellent long two-shotters followed by a really attractive short par 4 to a hilltop green.
Alderley Edge 1,2,3 - as tough an opening trio of holes as you'll find. They were all long par 4s but the second has recently been made into a short par 5. it will still be an exciting hole.
Wallasey 16th, 17th 18th - a tough, long par 3 to a hilltop green and a pair of very different long par 4s over contrasting terrain to finish.
Sandiway 8th, 9th, 10th - a charming short par 4 climbing steeply to a hilltop green, a super 400-yard par 4 driving blind to a fairway which ends in a steep drop, on the far side of which is a finely bunkered green, and a 470-yard par 4 that climbs and twists and is an absolute brute, especially for the good player who expects to get on in two.
Romiley 4th, 5th, 6th - a climbing short par 4 that is all about angles, a shortish par three across low ground to a cunningly angled green and a cracking good par 4, turing sharp right and climbing steeply for the second shot.
Ringway 7th, 8th and 9th - a wonderful long par 4, delightful short hole across low ground and a tricky short par 5 that is more about playing to the correct bit of fairway than of trying to overpower it.
Prestbury 1st, 2nd and 3rd - a rolling par 4/bogey 5 eventually playing uphill to a raised green sited on a hilltop, a fun par 4 slightly downhill to a plateau green above falling ground needing a perfectly weighted approach and a climbing par 4, the last part of which is played over a depression to a ledge green set into a steep hill.
Prenton, 4th, 5th, 6th - a shortish par 4 tempting the driver to clear a stream where the fairway (which crosses a Roman road) bends sharply to the left, a more substantial par 4 to a well-bunkered green set in a cradle which was formerly a pond, and a substantial par 5 with OOB and a copice on the left where the fairway bends late - dangerous for those going for the green in two.
Northenden 1st, 2nd, 3rd - two decent length par 4s sandwiching a short par 5 with the banks of the River Mersey forming the OOB right hand edge of each fairway. A tough start!
Mere 15th, 16th, 17th - part of a great finish, all par 4s, the 15th plunging down to a stream and up the far side to the green full of tricky borrows, a really tough par 4 curving left and downhill to a seriously raised green heavily bunkered, and a wonderful short par 4 played over an abyss to a climbing fairway and further up to a testing, narrow green falling away from front to back.