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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
Villages in Lightwater
Lightwater
Lightwater is a village near Windsor in England. Noted for its beautiful natural environment offering many opportunities for sport
Museums in Liverpool
Bluecoat Chambers
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Just off the main shopping area of ​​Liverpool, but on a parallel street, is the Bluecoat. If you see it at night the building and
Bars in London
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub
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In a small alley off Fleet Street, is the entrance of a pub, called in Castilian the Old Cheshire Cheese. Old refers to the age of
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
Exhibitions in London
Traffic Light Tree
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In July of 2013, I decided to take a trip to London and had to visit the Traffic Light Tree. To my surprise, when I went to visit
Churches in Stirling
Church of the Holy Rude
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Founded in S. XII it is the second oldest building in Scotland, the oldest would be Stilirling Castle. Strangely enough, this chur
Universities in Glasgow
University of Glasgow
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This major university is situated in an idyllic setting. The large central park with lawns and squirrels is ideal for study and co
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
Harbors in Stonehaven
Stonehaven Historic Port
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Stonehaven, in the south of Aberdenn, has always been a town linked closely to the sea and coastal activities. The old fishing por
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
Of Cultural Interest in Guildford
Convent Garden Square
Guildford Convent was founded in 1274 by Eleanor of Provence, widow of Henry III. The monks of the monastery were Dominicans, know
Cathedrals in Aberdeen
St. Machar's Cathedral
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In the north of Aberdeen, St. Machar technically is not a cathedral, but retains the title. The building is in a place of worship
Rivers in Bridge of Allan
Forth River
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The Forth River is one of the largest in Scotland. It´s 47 km long and has played a major role in Scottish history. The most impor
Abbeys in Port of Menteith
Inchmahome Priory
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We arrived at the pier of the Port of Menteith, on the lake with the same name, a small boat was waiting to take us to the idyllic
Museums in London
Churchill War Rooms
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The Churchill War Rooms are the bunkers that British leaders used during World War II as the interim and emergency center of gover
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Unusual Places in Portree
Sligachan
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Sligachan is a mountainous area in the north of Skye, it is in the direction of Portree, the largest and most important city on th
Cities in Glasgow
Trongate / Argyle Rd
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Trongate is located in the heart of the most commercial area of ​​Glasgow. In the era of large businesses and industries of the Br