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Sights in Great Britain

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sights in Great Britain : the essentials
Train Stations in Woodstock
Blenheim Train
This train takes you around the grounds of Blenheim. The gardens are in the Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the
Universities in Oxford
Brasenose College
Brasenose College, founded in 1509, is one of the colleges that make up Oxford University. It is a fairly small school founded by
City Halls in Oxford
Oxford Town Hall
The Town Hall is the town hall of Oxford. While County Hall, near the castle, is responsible for the region of Oxfordshire, the To
Churches in Oxford
St Mary Magdalen's Church
St Mary Magdalen church is in Magdalen Street, a small side street north of the historic center of Oxford (next to the Martyrs Mem
Churches in London
St Margaret's
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walking from South Bank, eating a pizza
Cathedrals in Liverpool
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
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It is curious to see Liverpool from above. Hope Street, the two cathedrals in the city that are almost facing each other as if in
Bridges in London
Golden Jubilee Bridge
(1)
These footbridges were placed on either side of the Hungerford Bridge to celebrate the Golden Jubilee. Built to replace old bridge
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Cathedrals in Peterborough
Peterborough Cathedral
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In Midlands, in Peterborough, is where you'll find an interesting cathedral with clear Anglo-Saxon origins (Romanesque) but with N
Castles in York
Castle Howard
Howards Castle is one of the most important houses or mansions recognized in Britain. For those who are fans of Harry Potter- my a
Churches in Whitby
St. Mary the Virgin Church
After climbing the hill, which means 199 steps, we glimpsed, next to the ruins of the famous abbey, the church of Saint Mary the V
Castles in Cambridge
River Cam
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The Cam is a small river about 65 km in length that crosses the famous university city of Cambridge, in the east of England. It is
Churches in Chesterfield
Church of St Mary and All Saints
(1)
St. Mary and All Saints, the "Church of the Crooked Spire", was built in the late 13th century and completed about 1360. It is the
Historical Monuments in Brampton
Hadrian's Wall
(1)
Hadrian's Wall was a colossal work, about 117 kilometres long, built by the Roman Empire in what is currently the North of England
Universities in Saint Andrews
Saint Andrews University
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The University of St Andrews was founded in medieval times (1410) with the purpose of making the North Island (UK) a competitive a
Castles in Dumfries
Caerlaverock Castle
(1)
Dumfries is a town and a royal burgh situated in the unitary board of Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, UK. It is situated near t
Cathedrals in Londonderry
St Columb's Cathedral
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The Anglican Cathedral was built between 1628 and 1633. The wonderful effigies are carved in stone and marble and the cathedral it
Historical Monuments in Elgin
Elgin Cathedral
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The ruins of Elgin Cathedra are important evidence of the historical importance of the building. While visiting St. Andrews Cathed
Abbeys in Forres
Kinloss Abbey
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Kinloss Abbey is located approximately 5 km east of the town of Forres, Moray County. It was founded by King David I in 1150 as a