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Sights in England

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Churches in Lincoln
Church of St. Mary Magdalene
St. Mary Magdalene Church is a beautiful Romanesque church that can be found at the gateway to the magnificent Cathedral. It was c
Castles in Northumberland
Bamburgh Castle
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One of the most spectacular castles in the UK for the simple reason that it is located on the beach, on a hillside where a long ti
Churches in Sunderland
St. Peter's Church
The church of St Peter was founded in Saxon times, a Golden Age of Northumberland, in 674 AD, so one of the oldest churches built
Bridges in Sunderland
St Peter's Bridge
One of the key accesses to Sunderland city center and attractions in the area, which is also the oldest in the city, including the
Historical Monuments in London
Australian War Memorial
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The monument in honour of the British and Australians killed in different wars is impressive. It has marble walls engraved with th
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Abbeys in Brampton
Lanercost Priory
Another essential stop on our visit to Hadrian's Wall was the monastery of Lanercost. Although it was constructed much later in 1
Universities in Newcastle Upon Tyne
University of Newcastle
Newcastle University was founded in 1834 because of the excellence and proliferation of the area's former medical school. In fact,
Churches in Morpeth
St Robert of Newminster
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The church of St Robert is one of the centers most relevant to Catholic worship in the North of England, as it houses the relics o
Churches in Chew Magna
St. Andrew's Church
Saint Andrew's Church is a church that's from the 12th century. The tower is about one hundred meters high and was constructed pro
Cemeteries in Chew Magna
St. Andrew's Church Cemetery
Near the Church of St. Andrew, you'll find the cemetery. The environment can be a bit grim and reminded me of Dracula movies, but
Churches in Chew Magna
St. Andrew's Church
In the church are many monuments, one of them is a wooden figure of a man with his legs crossed and leaning on one elbow, in armor
Historical Monuments in Derbyshire
Chatsworthouse
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Chatsworth House is a sixteenth century mansion owned by the Dukes of Devonshire and has been in the Cavendish family since 1549.
Cathedrals in Carlisle
Carlisle Cathedral
In the historic center of the city stands this cathedral built in red stone. It was founded in the twelfth century as an Augustini
Castles in Carlisle
Carlisle Castle
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Flanking the historic center of the city of Carlisle, is a castle that was built to defend the city. It was built by the immediate
Castles in Bolsover
Bolsover Castle
Bolsover Castle majestically towers over the town that bears its name. Built by the powerful Poverel family during the twelfth cen
City Halls in Loughborough
Loughborough Town Hall
The village hall is in the historic center, on a main street where the commercial area used to be. The local mobile market offers
Bus Stations in Bath
Bath Bus Station
The beautiful city of Bath in Somerset was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Tourists from around the world visit this city.
Train Stations in Bath
Bath Spa Train Station
The railway station in Bath, Avon is close to the river and bus station. There are regular trains between London Paddington statio