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Silbury Hill is the largest man-made prehistoric mound in Europe. It was built in around 2,400BC, roughly at the same
It is believed that St Winefride’s Shrine has been a place of pilgrimage for 1300 years, following the decapitation of
St Paul’s Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of London and one of London’s iconic landmarks. It stands at
Mendips at 251 Menlove Avenue is John Lennon’s former Liverpool home, where he spent his childhood with his Aunt Mimi
Stokesay Castle is more like a perfect medieval fortified manor house, and it is unforgettably picturesque and interesting. Many of
Idsworth Chapel, the little church of St Hubert, patron saint of hunters, stands alone in the fields of Old Idsworth.
Castle Howard is an 18th century Baroque stately home in North Yorkshire, one of the grandest and most over the
The Helix is a large community park between Falkirk and Grangemouth, bisected by the Forth and Clyde Canal, formed from
Eliseg’s Pillar is the broken shaft of a 9th century inscribed stone that was probably originally topped with a cross.
IWM Duxford is mainly an aviation museum housed on a historic RAF airfield, which was also used by the United
Shaftesbury’s Gold Hill is a magnet for visitors and one of the most famous and photographed streets in Britain. It
Mitchell’s Fold Stone Circle is just inside the English border with Wales, a 3,000-year-old relic of the Bronze Age, constructed