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Sights in Great Britain

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Churches in Arrochar
Arrochar Parish Church
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Next to the church today are two places worthy of mention, the historic cemetery and the remains of the old church. Regarding the
Historical Monuments in Cumbria
Old Fort
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One of the most noticeable elements of this coastal town is the stronghold that previously protected the port from pirate attacks
City Halls in Birmingham
Birmingham Town Hall
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In Victoria Square, the historic center of Birmingham, are two of the city's most iconic buildings next to each other. One is the
Castles in Beaumaris
Beaumaris Castle
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In the peaceful village of Beaumaris, North Wales lies this castle, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is famous for th
Historical Monuments in Fort William
Glenfinnan Monument
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Like many places in Scotland, Glenfinnan is a bit hard to describe: It is a valley, a village, part of a lake, a stop along the wa
Churches in Southport
St. George's Church
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The St George's Church is a Presbyterian Church in Southport, specifically in Lord Street. Romanesque style, it is mainly characte
Historical Monuments in Newcastle Upon Tyne
High Level Bridge
The High Level Bridge is for cars and trains to cross the river Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead. It was built by Robert Steph
Castles in London
Beauchamp Tower
Beauchamp Tower houses the "Prisoners" exhibition that contains extraordinary inscriptions on the walls made by people who were in
Churches in Inveraray
All Saint Church
The bell tower of Inveraray is one of the most important tourist attractions to be seen in town. The church that is below is calle
Palaces in Lincoln
Lincoln Medieval Bishop's Palace
The ruins of this and other buildings near the Lincoln Medieval Bishop's Palace, transport travelers to a different time. The exte
Castles in Lincoln
Lincoln Castle
Lincoln was the third city in importance and prosperity, and even had the power to coin money. In 1068, two years after the Battle
Cathedrals in Kirkwall
St. Magnus Cathedral (Orkney Islands - Stage 6a)
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This cathedral, which is known by the locals as "The Northern Light, was founded in 1137 by Earl Rognvald-Hali, who happened to be
Palaces in Kirkwall
Palace of the Count (Orkney Islands - Stage 6 C)
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Next to the cathedral and the bishop's mansion is where you'll find the Palace of the Count (Count Patrick, to be exact). It was a
Abbeys in Kelso
Kelso Abbey
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The ruins of this abbey are surrounded by modern buildings in the centre of this town in the Scottish Borders. This does not, howe
Churches in Bridge of Allan
Bridge of Allan Parish Church
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This parish church is one of the social centers of the town of Bridge of Allan, it is famous not only for its parish work, belongi
Train Stations in Bridge of Allan
Bridge of Allan Railway Station
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The small station, the Bridge of Allan, is more important than it first appears, because it is quieter and almost just as accessib
Abbeys in Kilwinning
Kilwinning Abbey
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In the center of the town of Kilwinning (on the west coast of Scotland, near Glasgow) stands the abbey of the same name which was
Historical Monuments in London
Scaffold Site, Tower of London
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It's in a small grassy park inside the Tower of London. This sculpture commemorates the spot where prisoners, mostly of aristocrat