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Cutty Sark
Cutty Sark Standing proud on Greenwich dock, the Cutty Sark is one of London’s principal maritime attractions, the world’s only surviving tea clipper and an iconic landmark of Greenwich pier. One of only three surviving period ships built in its style, the Cutty Sark, designed by Hercules Linton,
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Crummock Water
Crummock Water Despite being the largest and central lake of the Buttermere Valley, Crummock Water is often overlooked in favor of neighboring Buttermere Lake, but there are plenty of good reasons to visit both. Measuring around 4 km in length, hiking around the lake from Buttermere takes around 3
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Cogges
Cogges Cogges was once a small village in the Cotswalds area of England but is now considered part of the town of Witney along the River Windrush. It consists of a group of stone cottages and farm buildings surrounding Cogges Manor Farm in a peaceful setting that makes you forget how close you are
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Chester
Chester The town of Chester in northwest England was established by the Romans in 70AD making it one of the countrys oldest towns. It is also one of Englands best preserved walled towns with most of its walls still intact. Visitors can walk the ancient city walls to get a better view of the city a
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Cheddar
Cheddar Sitting in rural Somerset in southwest England, the little village of Cheddar is famous as the home of Cheddar cheese, a strong tasting, hard cheese that has been made there since the 12th century and is the most popular in Britain. Its narrow streets are lined with cottages made of mellow
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Chartwell
Chartwell Looking at the stately red brick mansion of Chartwell, with its gabled roofs and vast gardens overlooking a swimming lake, it’s easy to imagine it as the residence of someone important, and few British politicians are as revered as Sir Winston Churchill. The legendary Prime Minister live
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Carlisle Castle
Carlisle Castle The stern, stone walls of Carlisle Castle are of Norman construction and were built on the site of a Roman fort. The site long formed a key defensive position against England’s longtime foe to the north, Scotland, and the surrounding lands passed back and forth between the two. The
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Carfax Junction
Carfax Junction The meeting point of Oxford’s main throughways, Carfax Junction is the central point of the city and is within walking distance of all the top attractions. The city’s principal streets converge here – the pedestrianized shopping avenues of Cornmarket Street to the north and Queen S
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Camden Market
Camden Market Camden Market is actually a group of markets including Camden Lock Market, Camden Stables Market, and Camden Canal Market. Its the largest street market in the UK and has been going since the 1970s. Here you can find everything and anything from books, to clothing, to designer jewell
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Burford
Burford Burford is a small town in England along the River Windrush and is often referred to as the Gateway to the Cotswolds. The picturesque town is detailed with a medieval bridge, Tudor and Georgian buildings, and old stone houses. A former meeting place for merchants, the 16th century Tolsey b
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Broadway Market
Broadway Market Broadway Market is a street in the borough of Hackney in east London that runs from London Fields to Regent’s Cannel. It dates back to the mid-19th century, when it was the site of a busy fruit and vegetable market. The neighborhood fell into disrepair by the end of the 20th centur
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Bridge of Sighs
Bridge of Sighs Hertford Bridge, more commonly known as the Bridge of Sighs, is a skyway bridge linking two parts of Hertford College over New College Land in Oxford, England. The Old Quadrangle, which houses the colleges administrative offices, is to the south, and the New Quadrangle, which is mo
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Brick Lane Music Hall
Brick Lane Music Hall This London entertainment venue has a wide range of showings, from traditional music hall performances to original productions. Shows are accompanied by food in the form of luncheon shows, matinees with afternoon tea, and evening shows with a three course dinner. It is one of
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Boxpark Shoreditch
Boxpark Shoreditch In Londons East End in the Shoreditch neighborhood stands a unique shopping mall called Boxpark Shoreditch. It sits on a formerly vacant lot near a rail station served by Londons Overground rail. The mall is built entirely of shipping containers that have been painted black. The
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Borrowdale Valley
Borrowdale Valley A wild stretch of grassy peaks, oak woodlands and rolling sheep pastures hugging the banks of the River Derwent, the rugged beauty of Borrowdale Valley is undeniable and its central location at the heart of the Lake District makes it a prime through-route for hikers. Linked by th
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Bomber Command Memorial
Bomber Command Memorial The long-awaited memorial to the Royal Air Force (RAF) Bomber Command, London’s poignant Bomber Command Memorial is a heartfelt tribute to the 55,573 British, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian and Commonwealth pilots and aircrew who lost their lives and the many others who
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Bombay Sapphire Distillery
Bombay Sapphire Distillery Its distinctive blue bottles and uniquely exotic taste has made Bombay Sapphire gin a household name in England for over 25 years, and since moving to new headquarters back in 2011, fans of the iconic gin can now visit the distillery and learn the secrets behind its prod
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Bolton Castle
Bolton Castle Perched on the windswept moors of Wensleydale, the imposing square keep of Bolton Castle is among the most distinctive landmarks of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and renowned as one of England’s best-preserved medieval castles. Built in the late 14th century by the aristocratic S
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Blackfriars Bridge
Blackfriars Bridge Blackfriars Bridge is the busiest of the four bridges located in central London. It crosses the River Thames bringing both road and foot traffic from one side to the other. The bridge has been updated several times, but the current bridge is 923 feet long, 105 feet wide, and has
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Bicester Village
Bicester Village Bicester Village is a luxury outlet shopping center just outside of London – the perfect destination for anyone looking to shop until they drop! Located midway between London and Birmingham, Bicester Village is hope to more than 30 luxury retailers, as well as cafes and restaurant
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