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234 historical monuments in England

Historical Monuments in Liverpool
Wellington Memorial
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In the center of Liverpool is a huge statue that overlooks the city. This is the Wellington Memorial. It is located next to St Geo
Historical Monuments in Liverpool
JMU North Western Hall
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The most interesting thing about this building is the architecture. It is located near the St George and has the same Victorian of
Historical Monuments in London
Cenotaph
The Cenotaph was built by Edwin Lutyens at the end of the First World War. Today it is used to represent all the battles that have
Historical Monuments in London
Bali Bombings Memorial
The memorial of the Bali bombing, opened by Prince Charles in front of St. James Park, is a monument honoring the 202 victims from
Historical Monuments in Rye
Half-timbered Houses
In Rye, a pretty little town in the south of England, there are some beautiful half-timbered houses. There's also a small fishing
Historical Monuments in Wells
Clock of the Saint andré Cathedral
The magnificent Wells Cathedral has several pieces worth seeing, among them the second oldest clock in the world. Built in 1382, t
Historical Monuments in Plymouth
The Hoe
The Hoe is the hill that overlooks the city of Plymouth, facing the sea. This is where you'll find the famous lighthouse, Smeaton'
Historical Monuments in Skipton
Prieure ruins
The main attraction of the old Bolton Abbey, it is possible to visit the ruins of the priory for free (although you'll still need
Historical Monuments in Ripon
Victorian Monument
Studley Royal Park covers acres of forest, garden and landscaped channels, and what you see today is quite different from what sto
Historical Monuments in London
Old Royal Naval College
East of London along the Thames and adjacent to the site of the Greenwich Observatory, the buildings of the former Royal Naval Col
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Historical Monuments in London
Charles Dickens House
The Charles Dickens Museum was the author's London home from 1837 to 1839. Paintings, writing and furniture belonging to his famil
Historical Monuments in London
Edith Cavell Memorial
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This statue was erected in 1920 in memory of Edith Cavell, the brave nurse who helped British soldiers escape from German-occupied
Historical Monuments in Durham
Finchale Priory
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I've been in the Sunderland-Durham area many times, and finally I got around to seeing these ruins. Remote and lost in a bend of t
Historical Monuments in London
Historical Monuments in London
Machine Room
It's really interesting and I loved it, but not everyone will. Normally, the regular visit to the famous Tower Bridge, London incl
Historical Monuments in Birmingham
Library of Birmingham
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Nice place and perfect view. Really nice building.
Historical Monuments in Canterbury
Canterbury Law Court
Located in a vast park in the middle of an area specially dedicated to municipal infrastructure, the Canterbury Law Courts are not
Historical Monuments in London
London School of Economics
How could you visit the British capital without taking a few minutes to explore some of its globally-renowned universities? It was