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Sights in England

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Train Stations in Haworth
Haworth Station
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Yorkshire has kept some traditional trains and railroads of yesteryear. They are popular for tourists visiting small villages, but
Historical Monuments in London
Edith Cavell Memorial
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This statue was erected in 1920 in memory of Edith Cavell, the brave nurse who helped British soldiers escape from German-occupied
Statues in London
Ian Christian Smuts
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Jan Christiaan Smuts was born on May 24, 1870, and died September on 11, 1950. He was a prominent military leader of South Africa
Statues in London
Sir Joshua Reynolds
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Sir Joshua Reynolds, standing casually with his palette in hand, is the subject of this statute, which was placed in the courtyard
Churches in London
The Church
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Do not be fooled by the title! This is actually a club that is called The Church. Located in Clapham Junction, The Church is espec
Churches in London
St. Columba's Church of Scotland
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The presence of Scottish Presbyterianism in London dates back to the Union of Crowns in 1603. This church is still in use, althoug
Churches in London
Ruach City Church
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Ruach City Church Christian Centre, based in Brixton, South London, is fairly new but is one of the largest churches in Europe. Fr
Castles in Berwick-upon-Tweed
Norham castle
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We found this castle by chance, taking a detour from our expected route and passing through the village of Norham. The visit is fr
Castles in Dorset
Highcliff castle
Beautiful for a day trip, it is best to go in summer when the weather is warm. You start in Christchurch, seeing the small but ple
City Halls in Preston
Preston City Council
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In the heart of the city, this is possibly the most majestic building in the entire city of Preston. The original building was cre
Churches in London
Churches in London
Kensington Temple
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In a style quite different from that of the nearby St Peter's Church, Kensington Temple is built of gray stone. It's a remarkably
Churches in Bradford-on-Avon
The Saxon Church, Bradford on Avon
This small stone church is the oldest building in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire. It's a place of great historical interest, as it is
Churches in London
St Saviours church Chelsea
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Now divided into two parts, the western side of this building is still a church while the eastern side is now a luxury home, compl
Churches in London
Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul in Greenwich
The chapel was built by Thomas Ripley, following Sir Christopher Wren's designs, and was the last part of the Royal Hospital to be
Churches in London
Brixton
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Located in the district of Brixton, in the south of London, this church offers something differnet from the famous street stalls s
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City Halls in Chester
Chester Town Hall
This is the main square in Chester. To the left of the façade of this imposing building, you will find the tourist information off
Ruins in Chester
Chester Roman Amphitheatre
The Chester Amphitheater is the largest to be discovered in Britain, dating back to the first century when the Roman fortress of D