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234 historical monuments in England

Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Black Gate
Okay, this is just a door...but it served as the main entrance to the castle of Newcastle. The door was added to the northern part
Historical Monuments in London
The Rosetta Stone
For 1,400 years, nobody could read the texts of the ancient Egyptians. It was in 1799 that a soldier in Napoleon's army discovered
Historical Monuments in Leicester
Haymarket's clock
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The Haymarket Clock Tower is a symbol of the historic center of Leicester. It is also the most popular meeting point before going
Historical Monuments in Boroughbridge
Fountains Abbey
Located in the magnificent Studley Royal Park in Yorkshire in northern England, the ruins of Fountains Abbey are the most impressi
Historical Monuments in Whitby
Whitby Lighthouse
Located at the far end of the pier at Whitby, the lighthouse that marks the entrance to the harbor was built in 1831 under the com
Historical Monuments in London
World War I Memorial
One of the most beautiful, elegant and old parks in London was created by Henry III as his game reserve, this aristocratic garden
Historical Monuments in Manchester
Chetham's Library
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Manchester is a city that stands out for its monuments and historic buildings! But we found one that is not a church or a museum,
Historical Monuments in Liverpool
Royal Liver Building
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Opposite the mouth of the Mersey River in the historic district of the city docks of Liverpool, this listed building is a historic
Historical Monuments in London
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Black Gate
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This door is not just a door but a whole building that served as the main entrance to the castle of Newcastle. The door was added
Historical Monuments in Liverpool
The Kingsway Tunnel
This strange building is impossible to miss when you're walking northbound on Waterloo Street, which borders all of Liverpool's do
Historical Monuments in London
The Coldharbour Gate
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The sections of the wall, which formed part of the west side of the original wall, was built between 1221 and 1238. It was during
Historical Monuments in London
Lincoln's Inn Fields
This is the largest public square in London, founded in 1630. There are several important buildings nearby such as the Land Regist
Historical Monuments in Devon
Merrivale Megaliths
Located in the west of the moors of Dartmoor, you can find Merrivale easily by following the trans-moor way to the outskirts of th
Historical Monuments in Devon
Grey Wethers
Grey Wethers consists of two monumental stone circles and is situated north of Postbridge, on the moors of Dartmoor. The wheels ha
Historical Monuments in London
Nelson's ship
On 24 May 2010 a replica of the ship of English Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758 - 1805) was inaugurated. It is a symbol of the countr
Historical Monuments in London
House William Hazlitt
This Georgian house is distinguished by its style, its balance of proportions, its red bricks, sash windows and beds of violets fi
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Angel of the North
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Newcastle, capital of the north of England, is famous for its winds (which sometimes blow up to 160km/h), its always-full pubs, an