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Sights in England

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sights in England : the essentials
Historical Monuments in Oxford
New College Lane
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New College Lane is a historic street in the centre of Oxford. Ironically, it was named after New College, New College, which is o
Historical Monuments in York
Clifford's Tower
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Clifford's Tower is part of the Norman castle of York, and it's all that remains of it. It was built on a manmade hill above the c
Historical Monuments in London
Abbey Road Studios
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This is a great place for Beatles fans. Crossing the street where these four geniuses walked the 60, was a dream. Not to mention w
Historical Monuments in Cambridge
King's College
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King's College, Cambridge, is 1 of the colleges that make up Cambridge University. Its full name is The King's College of Our Lady
Cathedrals in Birmingham
St. Philip's Cathedral
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One of the most important features of this place is that it is one of the smallest to be found in the whole of the UK. It is situa
Cemeteries in London
Nunhead Cemetery
This is in South East London. From Victoria Station, it takes about 12 minutes to get to Peckham Rye. It is the second largest cem
Palaces in London
Alexandra Palace
(1)
I lived in Highgate for a year, near Alexandra Palace. The whole area is residential on the outskirts of London ('Zone 3' but just
Churches in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Church of St Thomas the Martyr
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St. Thomas Church is one of the iconic places in Newcastle, located near the two universities, the civic center and the shopping d
Cathedrals in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle Cathedral
The rapid growth of the city of Newcastle was due to the population being attracted by the booming industries in the 19th century
Train Stations in Woking-Byfleet
Woking Station
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Woking Station is, after Reading and Guildford, the busiest in Surrey. Unlike most stations in England, Woking Station has a very
Churches in Rotherham
All Saint Church
Rotherham Parish Church is the third one that was built in this place. There was a church in 937 and then another late Norman chur
City Halls in Sheffield
Sheffield City Hall
The City Hall, is situated very close to Fargate, a few minutes walk up it, is primarily a space dedicated to culture: Exhibitions
Train Stations in Woodstock
Blenheim Train
This train takes you around the grounds of Blenheim. The gardens are in the Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the
Universities in Oxford
Brasenose College
Brasenose College, founded in 1509, is one of the colleges that make up Oxford University. It is a fairly small school founded by
City Halls in Oxford
Oxford Town Hall
The Town Hall is the town hall of Oxford. While County Hall, near the castle, is responsible for the region of Oxfordshire, the To
Churches in Oxford
St Mary Magdalen's Church
St Mary Magdalen church is in Magdalen Street, a small side street north of the historic center of Oxford (next to the Martyrs Mem
Churches in London
St Margaret's
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walking from South Bank, eating a pizza
Cathedrals in Liverpool
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
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It is curious to see Liverpool from above. Hope Street, the two cathedrals in the city that are almost facing each other as if in