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sights in England : the essentials
Historical Monuments in London
Pedestrian Bridge of Telford
The Telford footbridge crosses to St Katherine Docks, without having to go all the way to the port. The bridge can be opened with
Historical Monuments in London
Medieval Gate of London Tower
This medieval gate is the ancient fortress where the Beefeaters lived. This door led into the city of London from the east. It's a
Bus Stations in Sheffield
Meadowhall
(1)
Meadowhall is a shopping mall and also the main bus station in Sheffield. As a commercial center, it is one of the largest in Euro
Historical Monuments in London
Nereid Monument
(3)
No doubt the Nereid Monument is one of the most spectacular jewels of the British Museum. Located in room 17, on the ground floor,
Train Stations in London
London to Edinburgh Train
(2)
There's nothing better than traveling by train, especially when the train is comfortable, quiet, is punctual and goes through beau
Statues in London
Alison Lapper Statue
(1)
I just read that the statue of Alison Lapper is no longer in Trafalgar Square, so this is a little memory that I share with those
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Rutherford Memorial Fountain
(6)
This drinking water fountain isn't like other fountains that were used to take water from the kitchen and the laundry. It was buil
Churches in Ilchester
Sherborne Abbey
(2)
The Abbey, in central Sherborne, is the one place you really can't miss if you visit this town. It was built in 705 (no, that's no
Train Stations in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear Metro
(1)
The Newcastle Metro is a fast and effective way to explore the city, which has a lot of traffic especially downtown. The town itse
Ruins in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle´s Walls
These walls surrounded Newcastle in the eleventh century, when the new castle was built, which gives its name to the city. You can
Historical Monuments in London
Huguenot Gate
The Huguenots were French Protestants who began arriving in Spitalfields during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, in the late sixtee
Mosques in London
Aziziye Camii
Located across the street from Stoke Newington, in Hackney, Aziziye mosque is one of the oldest Turkish mosques in London. It's no
Churches in Woodstock
Blenheim Castle Chapel
The Blenheim Palace chapel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is on the floor of the palace. You must outside to go back inside the ch
Historical Monuments in Oxford
Sheldonian Theatre
The Sheldonian Theatre is one of the most iconic landmarks in Oxford and was built 1664-1668 on a design by Christopher Wren. The
Churches in London
Saint Marylebone Church
We found this church on one of our morning walks and decided to go in to browse. Monday was a weekday and it was about 11 AM, the
Historical Monuments in London
Michelín House
On the corner of Fulham St. and Sloan Ave., in South Kensington, is this impressive Art Nouveau building, built in the early twent
Churches in London
Mitre Square
Further west of the City is the church of St Botolph's, beside Aldgate underground station. Near this church, the penultimate vict
Historical Monuments in London
Temple Bar Memorial
(1)
This statue shows a griffin, and stands in the middle of the chaotic traffic of Fleet Street, with the Courts of Justice on one si
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