Discover places to visit in Britain

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Anne of Cleves was the 4th of Henry VIII’s wives and was Queen of England from 6 January to 12
Though obviously much restored and refurbished, it is claimed that All Saints, Brixworth, is the largest surviving Anglo-Saxon building –
Golden Cap is the highest point on the south coast, at 627ft (191m), with fabulous views all round – some
Orford Ness is Europe’s largest shingle spit, approximately 10 miles long running between the River Alde and the North Sea
Marsden Bay is part of a stunning limestone cliff coastline between South Shields and Sunderland. It is a favoured nesting
The John Rylands Library holds the special collections of the University of Manchester’s library. The library was built by Enriqueta
Sheriff Hutton Castle was a medieval stronghold of the powerful Neville family. It was built by John Neville in the
Not long ago, in the great scheme of things, Witley Court was a Palladian mansion with a staff of over
Carn Menyn is a cluster of rocky outcrops, or tors, in the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire. It is an atmospheric
Balliol is one of the forty-odd constituent colleges of Oxford University. It was founded by John de Balliol in 1263,
Drumlanrig Castle is the Dumfriesshire seat of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry, one of Scotland’s finest examples
Eleanor’s Cross in Geddington is the best preserved of the 3 remaining of the original 12 Eleanor Crosses. King Edward