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Sights in Great Britain

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sights in Great Britain : the essentials
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 Edinburgh
Nelson Monument
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In tribute to Admiral Nelson, considered one of the greatest figures in the history of the United Kingdom, a monument was erected
Squares in Edinburgh
St Andrew Square
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Located in the New Town of Edinburgh, St Andrew's Square was built along the same lines as Charlotte Square. But although they cov
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
Squares in Edinburgh
Castle place
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After traveling (uphill!) almost two kilometers from the Royal Mile, you finally arrive in front of Edinburgh castle at the top of
Historical Monuments in Fort William
Commando Memorial
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In 1940, Winston Churchill decided to create an elite force capable of reaching behind enemy lines: the commandos were born. There
Historical Monuments in Glasgow
The Provand's Lordship
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Near the imposing cathedral of Glasgow, the oldest house in the city (1471) can be found on Castel Street. It took us about 15 min
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
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
Castles in Roslin
Roslin Castle
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The ruins of the castle that we can see today were once the residence of one of the most powerful families in Scotland, the St Cla