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Sights in Great Britain

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Churches in Darlington
St Mary's Church
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This is a very historic building, and at first glance we could see the Anglo-Saxon elements of its construction that suggest the e
Castles in Cornhill-on-tweed
Etal Castle
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Etal Castle was built by the Manners family in the late twelfth century, before being expanded and changed in the fourteenth centu
Churches in Cornhill-on-tweed
Etal Saint Mary Chapel
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According to a medieval legend, the water of St Mary's Well could cure people. A noble and local historian of the 19th century, Lo
Churches in Tobermory
St Mary's Old Church & Cemetery
In the upper part of Tobermory, on our way to the beach in the Bay of Calgary, we spotted this isolated cemetery next to some ruin
Churches in Comrie
Comrie White Church
Although some legends claim that the famous White Church of Comrie stands on an ancient worship site, the historical data availabl
City Halls in Kendal
Kendal City Hall
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The nineteenth century town hall building is one of the most prominent in the city center. You'll find a plaque here telling you a
Churches in Pooley Bridge
St Paul's Church
St Paul's Church is the most important building in the village of Pooley Bridge in the Lake District. The current building was res
Churches in Fallin
Fallin Parish Church
This is without a doubt the most historical building in Fallin, located at one end of the village. Currently part of the Calvinist
Cemeteries in Kippen
Kippen Old Churchyard
In a forgotten corner of the village of Kippen, past an old stone wall, we find the remains of the medieval chapel of Kippen - whi
Churches in Kippen
Kippen Parish Church
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This church is the tallest building in Kippen and was built in 1827 by the locally famous merchant William Stirling. It was a simp
Stadiums in Grangemouth
Falkirk Stadium
Scotland is a country full of many great things ... the dreamlike landscapes, the fine whisky, and the fascinating history. Howeve
Churches in Bannockburn
Our Lady & St Ninian Catholic Church
This is perhaps the most colorful Catholic church in Stirling. It stands out among the churches of Bannockburn because of its bric
Churches in Bannockburn
Murrayfield United Free Church
What a nice surprise! As I reached the end of the historical main street of Bannockburn, I arrived at this church, known to reside
Statues in Dumfries
Robert Burns Statue
I've often mentioned Robert Burns in my minube articles. He's a literary genius and one of the key figures in terms of the Scottis
Historical Monuments in Dumfries
The Midsteeple
This is the exact center point of Dumfries, visible from many parts of the city. The history of this unique building is rather int
Historical Monuments in Dumfries
Dumfries Sheriff Court
The Sheriff's Court in Scotland is always something serious, as the Sheriff is the supreme justice of a city or region. Generally,
Cemeteries in Dumfries
Robert Burns Mausoleum
This is one of the highlights of any trip to Dumfries: the tomb of the genius poet Robert Burns, known as the Bard of Scotland and
Statues in Dumfries
Statue of Jean Armour
The name Jane Armour may not ring a bell for you, but it it is said that behind every great man is a great woman, and this is a tr