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sights in England : the essentials
Castles in Northumberland
Villa Albani Hotel
Warkworth Castle, is currently in ruins, though it is one of the best examples of the constructions of the Normans after the conqu
Bridges in Southport
Marine Way Bridge
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The Maritime bBridge is one of the works executed in the Merseyside region to restructure the coast in the town of Southport. The
Historical Monuments in Southport
Town Hall
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The Town Hall in Southport was built by Thomas Stanley at a total cost of approximately 2300 pounds sterling. It is located on one
Churches in Southport
Christ Church Southport
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Founded in 1821 by Rev William Docker, the first Christian Church in the city. Demolished in the 50s because of safety problems.
Squares in Blackpool
Cedar Square
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Cedar Square is in the center of the city of Blackpool, where they made the most important business transactions during the Mediev
Churches in Blackpool
St. John's Church
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The Church of St. John the Evangelist in Blackpool in the historic city center is one of the oldest churches of the city. It's a
Historical Monuments in Huddersfield
Huddersfield Town Centre
Huddersfield, the city centre is small but full of people, who are keeping to their schedule. It is filled with malls and small sh
Churches in Portsmouth
New Life Christian Church
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This beautiful place is full of activities throughout the year, especially in summer. Taking advantage of the huge space, they hol
Churches in Stratford-Upon-Avon
Church of the Holy Trinity
It's worth going to Stratford-upon-Avon, just two hours from London by train, to see Holy Trinity Church. It's a beautiful church
Statues in London
Sherlock Holmes Statue
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Since 1999, a new statue has enjoyed a prime position on Baker Street: a 4 meter high replica of the most famous private detective
Cathedrals in Newcastle Upon Tyne
St Mary's Cathedral
St. Mary's Cathedral is the main Roman Catholic church in Newcastle and is the church that runs the diocese of the city. It was bu
Historical Monuments in London
Royal Courts of Justice
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Built in a Victorian Gothic style, the Royal Court of Justice, also called "Short Law" in English, was built in the second half of
Train Stations in York
York Station
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York station is situated in the center of town, and is one of the main Midlands, UK train stations. In England there are several r
Palaces in London
Somerset House
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Somerset House, formerly a royal residence, is a large building that resembles a palace with a huge central courtyard. It's found
Historical Monuments in Lynemouth
Lynton Funicular
More precisely known as the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, this joins the two coastal towns of Lynton and Lynmouth, on the nor
Historical Monuments in Oxford
Clarendon Building
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The Clarendon Building is a historic monument in the center of Oxford on Broad Street, one of the most beautiful streets of the ci
Historical Monuments in London
Battersea Power Station
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This coal-fired power plant built between the two world wars,¡ has become one of the most famous images of London,¡ thanks to its
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Wineries in Northumberland
St. Aidan's Winery
In the center of town and heir to the monastic tradition, is the cellar and liquor factories of St. Aidan, by virtue of a craft co
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