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Sights in England

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Train Stations in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle Station
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Newcastle station is located in the upper part of the city, near the castle. In fact, some of the train tracks run inside the anci
Bus Stations in Rotherham
Rotherham Interchange
Rotherham exchanger refers to the bus station, but the train station is a 5 minute walk. The biggest city is at or close to Sheffi
Churches in Guildford
Guildford Cathedral
My uncles lived in Guildford for many years and I lived there with my uncles. My daughter was also born in Guildford, a beautiful
Temples in London
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
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This Hindu temple is in northwest London in Neasden, a little away from the tourist routes, even so more than 5 million visitors h
Historical Monuments in Warwick
Lord Leycester Hospital
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Despite what its name might suggest, the Lord Leycester Hospital was never a hospital. It was a medieval centre of hospitality for
Squares in Manchester
Cathedral Gates
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On each side of the Manchester Cathedral in the city center, next to modern buildings, is where we can find a curious place, known
Statues in Southport
Queen Victoria Statue
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Queen Victoria ruled England during the mid-nineteenth century and it was a very prosperous era for the country, with a global imp
Castles in Canterbury
Canterbury Castle
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This is a true emblem of the city and is shown on all the postcards. The Castle of Canterbury is the oldest and one of the most im
Train Stations in Sheffield
Sheffield Station
Sheffield, a city in northern England, is about 3 hours from London by train. If buy the tickets in advance, on the National Rail
Historical Monuments in Nottingham
The Severns Building
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This medieval building was probably built in the mid-14th century, and actually, it's not in its original location because in 1969
Churches in Nottingham
St. Nicholas' Churc
This medieval Anglican parish has been declared a historical and artistic interest. It was built on the original construction from
Ruins in Winchester
Palace of the Bishop of Winchester
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These ruins are of the palace of the powerful Bishops of Winchester. The palace was one of the largest buildings in medieval Londo
Churches in Morpeth
St. James' Anglican Church
Another ecclesiastical location in the center of Morpeth. With a very curious entrance, it seems to be part of an ancient cloister
Churches in Loughborough
Loughborough Parish Church
The chronicles say there has always been a church on this site since Anglo-Saxon times. The current building goes back to the 14t
Historical Monuments in Gateshead
Angel of the North
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At the entrance to Gateshead, near Newcastle, in the North-East of England, the stunning wings of the Angel of the North indicate
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Hadrian's Wall
Last summer (2012) one of my dreams came true! I walked along Hadrian's Wall. It was an incredible experience. The landscapes were
Churches in Brighton
St Peter's Church
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St Peter's is an Anglican church in Brighton. It is a parish church built in the nineteenth century by the architect Sir Charles B
Train Stations in Guildford
Guildford Railway Station
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Guildford Station is the largest in the county of Surrey in southern England. The station has 9 platforms which trains to almost a