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Sights in England

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Historical Monuments in London
Trinity House
This church is located near the exit of Tower Hill underground in front of the Tower of London. Within in the area most important
Historical Monuments in London
Soldiers Monument
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Near St. Paul's Cathedral at the end of a small square is the monument erected to the soldiers who died on the World Wars. London
Historical Monuments in London
BT Tower
London's BT Tower is a telecommunications tower 177 meters high located in the West End. As one of the tallest buildings in the Br
Train Stations in London
Heathrow Connect
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When you get to a big city is important to know how to navigate to its transportation network, and the more you know the more opti
Train Stations in London
Tottenham Court Road Tube Station
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In every corner, when least expected, London surprises you, either on the surface or the subsurface. The underground station at To
Universities in Oxford
Magdalen College
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One of 30 colleges that make up the prestigious University of Oxford. It is one of the richest universities and was founded in 145
Cathedrals in Norwich
Norwich Cathedral
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This is the second largest and most beautiful Norman church in England, after Durham Cathedral. Its construction began in 1096 and
Historical Monuments in London
Tower Hill Dial
This is a sundial and you can really take a journey through time by loooking at it. It spans across the centuries with bas-relief
Historical Monuments in London
Brompton Oratory
Brompton Oratory is located on Brompton Road, next to the Victoria & Albert Museum. It is known as the Immaculate Heart of Mary Ch
Churches in London
Third Church of Christ Scientist
This church is on Curzon Street in Mayfair. If not for its bell, you would think that it was a bank, or any office building as the
Embassies in London
United States Embassy
The U.S. Embassy in London's Grosvenor Square, an elegant square situated south of Oxford Street. It's been in the same place for
Cemeteries in London
Crossbones Graveyard
There are still some great buildings in Union Street, large brick buildings from the '30s, maroon and white painted and rows of mo
Stadiums in London
Olympic Stadium
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It's impressive to see the immense surface on which the facilities for this event were built. And so, many years after everyone wa
Historical Monuments in London
Walk along the Walls of London
This wall was built by Romans, it is believed to protect what was the port of Londinium, a strategic point on the shore of the Riv
Castles in Dorset
Corfe Castle
The historic Purbeck line connects with Swanage Corfe Casltle. There are trains every hour, each one renovated by the people thems
Castles in Norwich
Norwich Castle
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Here is one of the main buildings of Norwich Castle. Of Norman origin, is located on a hill south of Helm Hill. Technically it is
Palaces in Oxford
Blenheim Palace
The magnificent Blenheim Palace was the residence of the 11th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, but is mainly famous for being the
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Churches in Bath
St.John's Church
The Victorian architecture of St John's Church forms an important part of the landscape of the city of Bath. Located in the area o