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sights in England : the essentials
Palaces in Woodstock
Blenheim Palace
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Blenheim Castle is a must if you go through Oxford. This palace, a UNESCO World Heritage since 1987, is a marvel from the architec
Squares in Oxford
Radcliffe Square
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Radcliffe Square is one of the squares in the old heart of Oxford, and one of the loveliest because you are surrounded by monument
Castles in Warwick
Warwick Castle
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I was lucky enough to visit Warwick and its castle in late January, so the snow made the views all the more impressive. This castl
Cathedrals in Durham
Durham Cathedral
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Durham Cathedral (in the county of County Durham, in the North-East coast English) has the privilege of hosting the chapel of St.
Cathedrals in Manchester
Manchester Cathedral
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I was shocking when I first saw it because the architecture itself draws your attention, then inside (it's free to enter and they
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Churches in London
St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church
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This Church, considered "too frivolous" by Protestants, is located in a truly privileged position in Trafalgar Square. It was buil
Castles in Minehead
Dunster Castle
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Dunster is a coastal town, located in the natural park of Emoor, in the region of Somerset. We took an old steam engine there, whi
Churches in Oxford
St Giles' Church
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St Giles' Church is one of the oldest monuments in Oxford. Its name comes from the street on which it is located which is at the l
Cemeteries in London
Highgate Cemetery
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Yes, I am a fan of cemeteries and I admit. Whenever I visit one, I have this macabre feeling, what can we do! On my last trip to L
Universities in Oxford
St Peter's College
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St Peter's College is one of the schools that makes up the University of Oxford. It is located behind Bonn Square on New Inn Hall
Abbeys in Bath
Bath Abbey
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Bath Abbey is one of the most emblematic buildings in Bath due to its preservation, architectural properties (perpendicular Gothic
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Historical Monuments in Bath
Pulteney Bridge
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This is one of the most iconic bridges in England due to size and design. This makes it one of the most interesting places Bath. T
Train Stations in London
Liverpool Street Station
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Liverpool Street Station is one of the largest in London. It also has a subway station and train connections, including the Stanst
Bus Stations in London
London's Buses
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This is my favorite bus. It has an open deck and it is nice to enjoy the experience and take amazing photos. Not much to say just
Historical Monuments in Oxford
Balliol College
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Balliol College is one of the largest schools that comprises the University of Oxford. It is named after John I de Balliol and was
Castles in London
Traitors' Gate
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This gate is in St. Thomas tower and was one of the most important river entrances to the Tower of London. It was built by Edward
Statues in Birmingham
The Bull
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One of the most famous statues in Birmingham that attracts tourists for photos. Situated by the entrance to the largest mall in th
Historical Monuments in Oxford
County Hall
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On Queens Street, the road which formerly led westward out of town, you will also find the Oxfordshire County Council which goes b
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