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Sights in England

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Train Stations in London
Marylebone station
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Marylebone station reminds me of France! You will find the famous Paul bakery here, along with a coffee shop and a florist. The st
Churches in Preston
Church of St. Walburge
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The church of St Walburge belongs to the Diocese of Lancashire and is the Roman Catholic church in the city of Preston. This is su
Churches in London
St John Church
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A little further down the road from the smaller Church of St. Peter, we can see the most imposing church of St. John, noted for it
Churches in Manchester
St Ann’s Church
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Founded in 1709 and consecrated in 1712, this is a fine example of a neo-Renaissance church, but with a rather sober and austere a
Train Stations in Chester
Chester Railway Station
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The station was built between 1847 and 1848, and the building, designed by Francis Thompson, has been declared a Grade II listed m
Churches in Chichester
Chichester Chatedral
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Chichester, in West Sussex, was one of the stops on our cycling tour of the countryside that took us from London to Newhaven. The
Train Stations in London
Fruiterers Passage
Walking quietly beside the Thames, I came across a small passage between some buildings. Prudence might have made me think twice,
Squares in London
Marble Arch Place
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Between the many shops of Oxford Street and Hyde Park's Speaker's Corner lies Marble Arch. The arch has stood here since it was mo
Castles in Alnwick
Alnwick Castle
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Possibly one of the largest and best-preserved castles in the north of England, inhabited by its owners, the Dukes of Northumberla
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Churches in Richmond
St Mary Magdalene
On a very hot day, I turned down an alley in search of shade ... only to find this large church in a state of superb conservation.
Squares in Kendal
Market place - Kendal
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All British cities that boast of their history must have a market place, and Kendal is no exception. You'll find a market here, op
Churches in Oxford
University Church of St. Mary the Virgin
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The University Church of St Mary the Virgin is the largest parish church in Oxford. It is also the epicenter of the growth of the
Castles in Arundel
Bridges in London
Waterloo Bridge
As newcomers to London we decided to go to the London Eye and as we were relatively close we crossed Waterloo Bridge. We chose thi
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,
Churches in Whitehaven
Iglesia de San Nicolás en Whitehaven
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St. Nicholas was the most important parish church in Whitehaven, built in 1693 in the place where there was previously a small cha
Castles in Deal
Deal Castle
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Strongly resembling the nearby Walmer Castle and built along the same lines (a central tower surrounded by several bastions), Deal