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Historical Monuments in Cambridge
Clare College
In an almost hidden walkway leading from Kings Parade, Clare College is a charming college that deserves a look. We love the tidy
Historical Monuments in Cambridge
St John’s College
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The last college in the area of Kings Parade, Trinity and St John's Street, this college is particularly beautiful with its entran
Churches in Dover
St Mary's Church
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Located in the heart of the city of Dover, St Mary's Church is one of the main historic buildings that deserves your attention. It
Historical Monuments in Manchester
Manchester University
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The University of Manchester extends over a large portion of Oxford Road, one of the main streets in Manchester. It has a mixture
Historical Monuments in Chester
The Clock
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The Chester Clock is the second most visited in the UK, after Big Ben. It is simply beautiful, and lined with gold. You can climb
Historical Monuments in Bakewell
Chastworth House
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This mansion is beautiful. I always wanted to go here, and I was not disappointed! This is for the fans, the manor described in Ja
Historical Monuments in Manchester
Manchester Library
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Located in the city center of Manchester, in Saint Peter Square, this building dominates Oxford Road. Open to all, entry is free.
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
Churches in Woodstock
Blenheime Palace Chapel
The chapel of Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the lower part of the palace. It is quite isolated and
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
Bridges in London
Lambeth Bridge
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Lambeth Bridge was opened on July 19, 1932 by King George V. The bridge is a bright red color, almost the same as the leather benc
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Churches in Windsor-Eton
St Georges chapel
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St George's Chapel is one of the most beautiful works of Gothic architecture in England. Its construction started in 1475 under Ed
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
Churches in Brighton
The Chapel Royal
Near the crazy North Laine area of Brighton you'll find the Chapel Royal, where a concert is held every Tuesday lunchtime. The Rom
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
Castles in Poole
Brownsea Castle
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Brownsea Castle is a sixteenth century residence located on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour, southern England. This castle was es
Churches in Fowey
Fowey Parish Church
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Fowey Parish Church is the name of the church in the small coastal town of Fowey in the county of Cornwall at the southern tip of