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sights in Great Britain : the essentials
Castles in Milton
Glamis Castle
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This is one of the most-visited and best-preserved castles of Scotland. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, known as the Queen Mother, spent her
Cathedrals in Sheffield
Sheffield Cathedral
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Located in the center of Sheffield, the Cathedral is without doubt the most impressive building in the whole city. It is, to my mi
Train Stations in Oxford
Oxford Railway Station
Oxford Station is in the city center, at the height of Hythe Bridge. Oxford made a great effort to remove cars from the center so
Churches in Oxford
St Aldate's Church
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St Aldate's Church is a small church in Oxford's main street leaving the Carfax in a southern direction. It's a discrete church as
Statues in London
The Four Bronze Horses of Helios
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This huge sculpture commemorates, but remembers correctly, soldiers killed in war. I don't remember the exact name as it was one o
Castles in Dover
Dover Castle
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Even from the ferry from Calais (France) to Dover (UK), over the white cliffs, you can see the castle of Dover, on a green hill. K
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Bridges in Fort William
Glenfinnan Viaduct
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For Harry Potter fanatics, or for people who simply enjoy wide open spaces, I highly recommend this place. The Glenfinnan viaduct
Historical Monuments in Salisbury
Old Sarum
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About 3 miles from Salisbury are the ruins of Old Sarum. This site is the home of the city of Salisbury. It was first inhabited in
Abbeys in Melrose
Melrose Abbey
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This Gothic abbey, founded by Cistercian monks in the twelfth century, in the Scottish Borders, has a reputation for being one of
Historical Monuments in Londonderry
Walls of Derry
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The Walls of Derry were completed in 1619 and are 8 meters high by 9 thickness and 1.5 km in circumference - they are the only one
Historical Monuments in Stratford-Upon-Avon
Shakespeare's Birthplace
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I was living just 30 minutes from Stratford-upon-Avon, so of course I had to visit and see the house where William Shakespeare gre
Castles in Dollar
Castle Campbell
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In Dollar Glen is one of the least visited castles by tourists, yet it has more charm due to its hidden and beautiful location. Fr
Churches in Saint Andrews
Church of St. Regulus
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This church is commonly confused with the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, when it was a separate building and much older than this cath
Castles in Kinross
Loch Leven Castle
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From the main pier Kinross, on the shores of Loch Leven, we had to take the boat that took us about 10 minutes to Castle Island, w
Cathedrals in York
York Cathedral
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Beautiful place, huge Cathedral it's worth pay to go in and have a look. Nice surroundings with a Medieval Age atmosphere, narrow
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Squares in Nottingham
Old Market Square
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Old Market Square is the vibrant heart of the capital, it's the second oldest square in the whole United Kingdom, after Trafalgar
Historical Monuments in London
Dolphin Fountain
This fountain is next to the Tower Bridge in London, and it's of a girl jumping out of the water with a dolphin. When I was there
Historical Monuments in Oxford
New College Lane
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New College Lane is a historic street in the centre of Oxford. Ironically, it was named after New College, New College, which is o
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