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Things to do in Great Britain

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The top 4.581 attractions in Great Britain

Cathedrals in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle Cathedral
The rapid growth of the city of Newcastle was due to the population being attracted by the booming industries in the 19th century
Villages in Woking-Byfleet
Woking
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The town of Woking is in the county of Surrey in southern England. It has 60,000 inhabitants, and its economy is based almost enti
Train Stations in Woking-Byfleet
Woking Station
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Woking Station is, after Reading and Guildford, the busiest in Surrey. Unlike most stations in England, Woking Station has a very
Rivers in Guildford
River Wey
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This peculiar named river is a tributary of the Thames in southern England. It mainly flows through the Community of Surrey, south
Harbors in Godalming
Godalming Wharf
Godalming pier is located in southern England in the eponymous town, on the banks of the river Wey. It's one of the busiest piers
Harbors in Godalming
Farncombe Boat House Station
Although at first glance it seems like a nautical petrol station, the Farncombe Boat House offers much more than that. Set on the
Harbors in Godalming
Trowers Bridge
The Trowers Bridge is over the River Trowers in England, on the section that connects the towns of Guildford and Godalming. It is
Of Cultural Interest in Minehead
West Somerset Railway
A railway line, but now a tourist line, operating only with old trains. We went on a special day like many organized, with steam t
Beaches in Ullapool
Durness
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Durness is a small village in northwestern Scotland located in one of the many remote and sparsely populated areas of the country.
Bars in London
The Clarence
The place is very nice and in a very busy area, it has a few tables on the sidewalk, classic English glass windows, typical plants
Churches in Rotherham
All Saint Church
Rotherham Parish Church is the third one that was built in this place. There was a church in 937 and then another late Norman chur
Bars in Rotherham
Cross Keys
The Cross Keys is a pub whose name refers to cross-shaped keys. It is in the center of Rotherham in the area where there are more
City Halls in Sheffield
Sheffield City Hall
The City Hall, is situated very close to Fargate, a few minutes walk up it, is primarily a space dedicated to culture: Exhibitions
Harbors in Minehead
Porlock
Porlock is a pretty seaside village on the coast of Somerset. It's very quiet and has two developments, the first is Porlock itsel
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
Exhibitions in Woodstock
Churchill Exhibition
This exhibition was organized by Blenheim Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The admission cost is £ 17.50, but it includes ple
Markets in Oxford
Covered Market
The Oxford covered market in the historic city centre. It is more than a market with temporary stalls, here they are like real sto
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