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Historical Monuments in Rotherham
The Crofts
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Currently known as The Crofts, it was the site for centuries of the prosperous and famous beasts and cattle market Rotherham. This
Historical Monuments in Guildford
St. Mary's Church
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This is a beautiful church, it is small, and made entirely of local stone. It is situated in the region of Woking and Guildford, h
Train Stations in Essex
Stansted Express Train
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The Stansted Express is a "quick" train that goes from London Stansted Airport to Liverpool Street Station. It supposedly takes 45
Historical Monuments in Leeds
Leeds Civic Hall
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Situated in the center of the city, the Civic Hall is a large white building with views of one of the largest plazas in Leeds. It
Bridges in Leeds
Leeds Bridge
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Also known as the Leeds Bridge, this is one of the most important ways that you can get from one side of the river in the city to
Churches in London
The Temple Church
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Temple Church, located in London, was built by the Knights Templar in the 12th century to replace the old buildings that had becom
Palaces in London
Kenwood House
Kenwood House, although it would be better to call it mansion or palace, is a great attraction on the northern boundary of Hampste
Churches in Worcester
All Saints Episcopal Church
The All Saints Church is right in the historic center of Worcester, and its the third church built on this site. In Saxon times, i
Historical Monuments in Worcester
Guildhall
The Guildhall is a lovely 18th century building that was constructed by Thomas White, an architect from the city o Worcester. You
Cathedrals in Worcester
Worcester Cathedral
Worcester Anglican Cathedral, or the Cathedral of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary of Worcester, is one of the most beautiful ch
Historical Monuments in Worcester
Glover's Needle
The medieval cathedral of St Andrew of Worcester was destroyed in 1949 because it was in very bad shape. All that remains is this
Statues in Worcester
Statue of Edward Elgar
Sir Edward Elgar was born in the village of Lower Broadheath near the city of Wocester. The son of a music teacher he grew to be o
Historical Monuments in Lincoln
Lincoln City Centre
The small town of Lincoln was founded by the Roman Empire, along with the river Witham and on a series of hills, and on top of the
Train Stations in London
Baker Street Underground Station
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In Madrid, our subway stations are all the same, so I was struck by the unique elements in some of the London Underground stations
Churches in Oxford
St John's College Chapel
The prestigious St John's College is one of the older schools that makes up the University of Oxford. You can visit common areas (
Castles in Scarborough
Scarborough Castle
The first inhabitants of this castle seem to be Romans, where there was a reference for building ships or lighthouse. The castle i
Churches in Scarborough
St Mary's Church
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The curious church of St. Mary, at the foot of the castle of the city was founded in the S. Periods XI between Anglo-Saxon and Nor
Palaces in Lincoln
Bishop's Palace
It is the 2nd most visited monument in the city after the cathedral, next to it. It is a medieval structure built on a hill that d