ID No. 195

Amazing church with lots of history. Stunning Cathedral. One of the most beautiful cathedrals ever built and most amazing cathedrals in Europe. Stunning building, with stunning views from the top. This is a truly wonderful place. Reall... Read More

ID No. 191

It is one of the most amazing bridges in the world. Uncover the history of the world’s most famous bridge. Immerse yourself in the architecture and engineering.  One of the most iconic sights of London. This bridge is every photographer dream, i... Read More

ID No. 187

One of most famous tourist attractions in London. It has become the most popular attraction in the UK. Amazing views from the top. Exiting experience for visitors of all ages. This place is quite busy during the holiday season and it's bett... Read More

ID No. 183

This is the headquarter of the Government of the United Kingdom and the official residence of the Prime Minster. Iconic location which is heavily guarded but we'll worth visiting. This is one of the most historical buildings in the world. A very famo... Read More

ID No. 182

Overs I,000 years of history just waiting to be explored. This is truly an amazing building. Spectacular gothic architecture. The architecture and the history are beyond compare. The architecture alone is worth the price of admission, but then there'... Read More

ID No. 181

Beautiful catholic church with impressive architecture and surroundings. It is an impressive building dating from the 12th century. It is something historic and beautiful. It has a nice architecture, with very nice decorations. Big piece of history.... Read More

ID No. 180

One of the best landmarks in history. A huge and prominent clock.  This Place is just wonderful. One of the most beautiful and iconic sites in London. It's amazing to see the architecture in person. This renowned clock and city symbol has secret... Read More

ID No. 179

This is considered to be one of London’s main tourist attractions, which has twelve statutes of statesmen and several other notable individuals. It is also a place known for holding many protests and demonstrations.   Read More

ID No. 178

This place is used for concert and other music festivals. It is one of the most famous music and concert venues in the world. The building is magnificent. Beautiful place - both exteriors and interiors are stunning. Amazing place for entertainment. A... Read More

ID No. 177

 It is round open space at a street junction, it is surrounded by several notable building. This is one of London’s most popular tourist destination. This is bright and vibrant and best seen at night time when everything is illuminated. Great fo... Read More

ID No. 176

A shopping and entertainment hub in London. Located in the West End of London, the market is renowned for its luxury fashion and beauty stores as well as award-winning restaurants and theatres. This is a major draw for visitors and Londoners who enjo... Read More

ID No. 173

It is one of the largest and most famous department stores in Europe. This is one of the most unique stores in the world. Good for shopping. You can find any Luxury Brand in the world there. Fabulous place to shop and eat. It’s a great place to spend... Read More

ID No. 172

This is one of the main attractions in London. It's one of the most beautiful Palaces in the world. This is marvellous symbol of British architectures. One of the most beautiful, historical and magnificent building, you have lots to see both inside a... Read More

ID No. 167

Explore the sights, sounds and smells of an 1835 working mill. This clattering belt-driven machinery once fed the industrial revolution-making millions of bobbins for 135 years- and today feed your imagination with a picture of Victorian working life... Read More

ID No. 163

 Immerse yourself in the greatest and most authentic Tudor experience in the world. This is a Royal palace and open to the public, which is a major tourist attraction. The palace continues to display a large number of works of art from Royal col... Read More

ID No. 162

 An exploration of the human mind and body. Take part in a mind-bogglingly interactive voyage through the human body. An amazing opportunity to learn about how factors such as, health and lifestyle, affect our bodies. There are over 200 anatomi... Read More

ID No. 160

A fascinating place to visit. Great historic site. The exhibition gives you a real sense of the scale of the wall and Fort when they were first built. There is a fort and one of the longest, unbroken stretches of the wall. It is the historical breadt... Read More

ID No. 157

This is a historic place. The abbey built in 1246. In 1539 it has been dissolved. There is virtually nothing left. Very interesting abbey ruin with lots of history. Great to wonder around and read the information boards. All that remains is... Read More

ID No. 154

This tall octagonal tower light house is after the first oldest medieval light house in Britain and is still surviving to this day. It is stone structure and is quite big being four stories high. The shape is octagonal on the outside and four sided o... Read More

ID No. 153

It is a fascinating place to visit with a strange haunting atmosphere. The house's façade is elegant and well proportioned. The grounds are by Capability Brown. It is a mile to the lively old entrance gate and worth the walk for the views. A very pea... Read More

ID No. 151

A Grade I Georgian country house, which contains a variety of historical treasures. Take a tour around the family library and chapel, and visit the room in which oxygen was discovered by  in 1974. Other features include the sculpture gallery, or... Read More

ID No. 149

The abbey sits on many thousands of acres of land and contained farm buildings and a multitude of fishponds. It was thus a ruined 13th century abbey converted into a Tudor mansion. The last monastery rules to be founded in England. The place is a fav... Read More

ID No. 148

This is 12th century ruin, just the wall surviving. Here there is a lot of local information from where the allies planned their invasion for D-Day.In 1133, it was built by Henry I as a gift for Augustinian canons.  Read More

ID No. 147

A lovely historical location for a family walk. A pretty and contained circular walk around the walls of this ancient Roman settlement. Large archaeological site revealing Iron Age and Roman settlements, and best-preserved Roman urban area walls in E... Read More

ID No. 146

This is ruins of a medieval abbey. A very beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Free parking, very historic with information boards to aid you whist you walk around. Great for all the family. It’s a beautiful piece of history well worth a visit to s... Read More

ID No. 145

‘Greek Revival Architecture’ has many good examples including this, which lays in a landscaped park. It was nearly demolished in 1975 and is now an opera venue. Taking place are parties and weddings which are services rented out to the public. A... Read More

ID No. 144

There is a single fort out of many which was erected in the 1850s and 1860s. A great place to visit with lots of history on view. Built between 1858-62 and contains the parade ground, gun ramps and a moated keep which remain uncha... Read More

ID No. 143

A pre historic burial site that's generally well kept. There are Burial hills from the Bronze Age which were built over 4,000 years ago.  Absolutely stunning. This is the property of English Heritage. Read More

ID No. 142

Such a large site and free to visit. Great picnic area in summer and lots still standing. Worth a day exploring and looking up its history. But the ruins of the palace give it its true romantic appeal.  Spacious and uncrowded the site... Read More

ID No. 140

Step back to the 14th century and equipped with replica time fittings, it stands near the medieval urban area wall, built to defend the area against seaborne attacks. You are free to explore the few rooms on your own and open and inspe... Read More

ID No. 135

This is where, in 1066, the armies of King Harold and William the Conqueror clashed at the Battle of Hastings. It was a date and an event that altered England's Britain's history. You can stand on the battlefield. Explore the ruins of the abbey. Wand... Read More

ID No. 132

This might just be the most noteworthy of all Roman sites on these islands. Once there was a busy harbour here. It was a gateway to Britain under Roman rule. The site is now more than 2 miles away from the ocean. But one can use one's imagination and... Read More

ID No. 131

This is said to be one of the most important Roman sites in the British Isles. The exhibition is well curated and presented. Children of all ages will have great fun trying on genuine clothes as worn by the ancient Romans. Everyone is allowed to touc... Read More

ID No. 129

One of the greatest of all British abbeys. This edifice was founded shortly after a 597 AD.  It is said to mark the rebirth of Christianity in Southern England. The museum offers headphones as well as even more modern virtual reality headsets. T... Read More

ID No. 124

The British Isles can offer few better ways on the British Isles of seeing how our ancestors lived than by visiting this site. Here a community lived during those prehistoric times. Ancient dwelling places. And other structures down through the ages.... Read More

ID No. 120

The entire valley around here was landscaped by Capability Brown. And the building is a Grade II listed building. Few of England’s Cistercian monastery have such complete ground plans; and you can see them. This place in the most picturesque of setti... Read More

ID No. 116

She was one of the wealthiest women in the country. She was also one of the most interesting people of that most interesting of times, the England of Elizabeth I.  Her house and the grounds around are lavish and lush and lustrous. Four storeys u... Read More

ID No. 114

Home is the Hero. Scotland’s finest. He loved his land. He died for it. Rightful and deserving Hero of the Scots. The Hall of Arms offers up tales of immense courage and strength, especially against the army of King Edward I. How did it all happen? W... Read More

ID No. 113

You get there by cable car. This is Country Park.  400 years ago, people mined lead here. The entrance and exit to the mine are far apart, up the same hill.  But these legendary caverns are hundreds of millions of years old. On the upper fl... Read More

ID No. 112

A singular farm. No wonder it was used as a location for Downton Abbey. More than a millennium’s worth of stories. A proper old-fashioned garden, still operating more or less as it did during the sixteen-hundreds, where fruit and veggies and flowers... Read More

ID No. 111

Surprisingly unchanged, faithfully maintained, this 12th Century Cistercian abbey has within its bounds - amidst the ruins, the remains and the standing buildings - a church, 900 years old, vaulted, with tiled floors. There’s also a tile layout... Read More

ID No. 110

Built here almost a millennium-and-a-half ago. King Merewalh of Mercia established this Priory in about 680AD. King Merewalh’s daughter Milburge was beatified – hailed as a saint. A pious place. An Anglo-Saxon monastery, or priory, features of intere... Read More

ID No. 109

When Britain was run by the Romans, only three cities were bigger than this one. At first it was a place behind whose fortifications the Roman legions could muster. Gradually it evolved and became a city for ordinary civilians as well as mi... Read More

ID No. 108

Stories swirl around this old dwelling place. The dairy tells its own tales. The smithy does even better. And the wood-framed hunting lodge? And the Royal Oak. How are they connected with Charles II and his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651.... Read More

ID No. 105

Once upon a time this was one of the wealthiest establishments of its kind in all of England. What has been unearthed, preserved and protected here is endlessly fascinating. By strolling among the ruins and spending time in the special on-s... Read More

ID No. 104

Almost 900 years old. Built circa 1166. Established by Henry II. This old structure housed Augustinian monks. The buildings and the devout men within it survived sustained salvoes for more than two hundred years from the early 14th Century until... Read More

ID No. 87

 As you journey through the house, you travel through 700 years of history. The house is not a show home for one period in time, but a living blog highlighting the changing fashion and needs of its owner. The house is a ‘style icon’ in its own r... Read More

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