Well, as strange-steve suggests, you've got some perfect hops there for a quintessential English-style bitter. Target - good bittering hop, boil for 60mins
Northern Brewer - I might not use this, but you could as a late-addition hop
Fuggle/Goldings great for flame-out/whirlpool/steeping (whatever you want to call it) but more importantly as a dry hop.
Anyway, if you want a recipe, then I'd suggest this (note that the initial volume in the 1st FV is 28l and scale accordingly). It's heavily based on one of my own favourite brews:
Malt/Mash: 4100g Crisp Clear Choice; 400g Crisp Caragold; 100g Weyermann Carared (all mashed together at 65C for 60min)
Boil: 60 mins
Hops: Boil: Target, 30g, boil 60 mins (less if you don't like a lot of hop bitterness)
Flameout: 15g Northern Brewer, 20g Fuggle
Dry hop: Well, this one's up to you!! Personally, 50g Fuggle plus 50g EKG would suit me nicely, added after fermentation had pretty well died down & left for maybe 5 days. Less, if you don't want so much hop in your face/nose.
With this much hops, I'd go for a more neutral British yeast (perhaps WLP 0028 Edinburgh - which seems to be a genuine top-fermenter, and lets the other ingredients pull their weight). Otherwise back off on the dry hops & try a more fruity/estery yeast.
My system has a pretty high overall efficiency (typically 85%), so this recipe gives me an OG of about 1.041 and final beer with ABV about 4.1%, so you might need to increase that base malt to suit yours.
Hope this helps!