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Sights in England

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Bridges in London
Golden Jubilee Bridge
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These footbridges were placed on either side of the Hungerford Bridge to celebrate the Golden Jubilee. Built to replace old bridge
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Cathedrals in Peterborough
Peterborough Cathedral
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In Midlands, in Peterborough, is where you'll find an interesting cathedral with clear Anglo-Saxon origins (Romanesque) but with N
Castles in York
Castle Howard
Howards Castle is one of the most important houses or mansions recognized in Britain. For those who are fans of Harry Potter- my a
Churches in Whitby
St. Mary the Virgin Church
After climbing the hill, which means 199 steps, we glimpsed, next to the ruins of the famous abbey, the church of Saint Mary the V
Castles in Cambridge
River Cam
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The Cam is a small river about 65 km in length that crosses the famous university city of Cambridge, in the east of England. It is
Churches in Chesterfield
Church of St Mary and All Saints
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St. Mary and All Saints, the "Church of the Crooked Spire", was built in the late 13th century and completed about 1360. It is the
Historical Monuments in Brampton
Hadrian's Wall
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Hadrian's Wall was a colossal work, about 117 kilometres long, built by the Roman Empire in what is currently the North of England
Historical Monuments in Glastonbury
Glastonbury Abbey
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The abbey is located in Glastonbury, south of Bristol (England). It is considered one of the oldest churches in the world, and leg
City Halls in Brighton
Brighton Town Hall
The Town Hall is where the city council of Brighton is based, and is in the center, close to the seafront. It was built in 1830, a
Historical Monuments in Leicester
Fattoria Belvedere Hotel
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The Haymarket Clock Tower is a symbol in the historic center of Leicester. It is also a popular meeting point to meet for taking a
Churches in Nottingham
St Mary's Church
This church is the the oldest in the city, and it's definitely one of the most beautiful. The first main body of the church was fi
Train Stations in London
Waterloo
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Waterloo train station on the banks of the River Thames, south London, and is the largest station in the UK, on the surface and by
Bus Stations in London
London Waterbus
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The London Waterbus Company offers sailings on the historic Regent Canal, leaving Camden Lock Market and reaching beautiful Regent
Historical Monuments in Liverpool
Royal Liver Building
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The building is one of the 'Three Graces' of the city and the dragons on the roof are the emblem of Liverpool. The 'Liver Birds' a
Train Stations in Bristol
Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station
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Bristol Temple Meads railway station is one of the most important railway stations in the entire country. The first part of the st
Churches in Nottingham
St Peter´s Church
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Along with St Mary's, St. Nicholas is one of three Christian parishes in this medieval city. The Victorian choir and transept are
Churches in Northumberland
St. Mary's Church
"The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin" (now Anglican) offers as a first important feature its location, where was founded the
Bus Stations in London
Victoria Bus Termninal
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Located in the south of London, close to the famous Victoria train station, but do not confuse them: They are different buildings.