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234 historical monuments in England

Historical Monuments in London
Dolphin Fountain
This sculpture is another mystery. What little I've managed to discover about the 'poques', is the origin of its name and sculptor
Historical Monuments in Oxford
New College Lane
(2)
New College Lane is a historic street in the centre of Oxford. Ironically, it was named after New College, New College, which is o
Historical Monuments in York
Clifford's Tower
(6)
Clifford's Tower is part of the Norman castle of York, and it's all that remains of it. It was built on a manmade hill above the c
Historical Monuments in London
Abbey Road Studios
(6)
But as a massive Beatles fan it was great being able to see the place they created so many amazing songs and getting a picture cro
Historical Monuments in Cambridge
King's College
(9)
King's College, Cambridge, is 1 of the colleges that make up Cambridge University. Its full name is The King's College of Our Lady
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
Historical Monuments in Glastonbury
Glastonbury Abbey
(2)
The abbey is located in Glastonbury, south of Bristol (England). It is considered one of the oldest churches in the world, and leg
Historical Monuments in Leicester
Fattoria Belvedere Hotel
(2)
The Haymarket Clock Tower is a symbol in the historic center of Leicester. It is also a popular meeting point to meet for taking a
Historical Monuments in Liverpool
Royal Liver Building
(3)
The building is one of the 'Three Graces' of the city and the dragons on the roof are the emblem of Liverpool. The 'Liver Birds' a
Historical Monuments in Warwick
Lord Leycester Hospital
(2)
Despite what its name might suggest, the Lord Leycester Hospital was never a hospital. It was a medieval centre of hospitality for
Historical Monuments in Nottingham
The Severns Building
(2)
This medieval building was probably built in the mid-14th century, and actually, it's not in its original location because in 1969
Historical Monuments in Gateshead
Angel of the North
(1)
At the entrance to Gateshead, near Newcastle, in the North-East of England, the stunning wings of the Angel of the North indicate
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Hadrian's Wall
Last summer (2012) one of my dreams came true! I walked along Hadrian's Wall. It was an incredible experience. The landscapes were
Historical Monuments in Cumbria
Old Fort
(2)
One of the most noticeable elements of this coastal town is the stronghold that previously protected the port from pirate attacks
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
High Level Bridge
The High Level Bridge is for cars and trains to cross the river Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead. It was built by Robert Steph
Historical Monuments in London
Scaffold Site, Tower of London
(1)
It's in a small grassy park inside the Tower of London. This sculpture commemorates the spot where prisoners, mostly of aristocrat
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Swing Bridge
Newcastle is a city known for its beautiful bridges over the river Tyne. Gateshead, connecting the city to the other side of the r
Historical Monuments in Godalming
Phillips Pond and Memorial
(1)
The Phillips Memorial is situated in the town of Godalming, in the UK. It has this name in honor of John George Phillips, who was