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Sights in Great Britain

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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
Bridges in Connel
Connel & Connel Bridge
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On the way to Oban, 5 km away on the west coast of Argyll, we reached the small village of Connel,with beautiful views of Loch Et
Castles in Appin
Castle Stalker
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This castle, on the west coast of Scotland, is one of the typical images that you think of as a Scotland postcard. It is located o
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
Churches in Warwick
St. Mary's Church
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The Church of St. Mary in Warwick is the city's most famous church and is also known by many as the Cathedral of Warwick, which ha
Wineries in Pencaitland
Glenkinchie Distillery
Of the distilleries I visited, both in Northern Ireland and Scotland, this is one that has public access and guided tours. As if i
Churches in Rothesay
St Mary's Old Church
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The creation of the Church of St. Mary in 1472 marked the introduction of the second official Diocese of the island. It was a symb
Churches in Haddington
St Mary's Collegiate Church
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This place was built approximately in the 14th Century. The cathedral was finished with a Perpendicular Gothic style. In medieval
Train Stations in London
London King's Cross Railway Station
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King's Cross St. Pancras is famous for being the station where Harry Potter and his friends took the train to Hogwarts from Platfo
Castles in Milnathort
Burleigh Castle
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The ruins of the castle of peculiar forms are found in the village of Milnathort. The aforementioned ruins are in very good condit
Castles in Lossiemouth
Duffus Castle
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These lovely castle remains is an example of a structure of great historical significance. It was abandoned by the local and natio
Churches in Coniston
St. Andrew's Church
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The church of St. Andrew is the oldest, most central and most visible building in the village of Coniston. One curious aspect of i
Churches in Falkland
Falkland Parish Church
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As is often the case in history, towns crop up after the establishment or existence of a parish in the area, and this is the case
Squares in Sheffield
New Millenium Square
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After searching in different parts of minube I realised that someone has entered the Garden of Peace ( the mythical fountain in fr