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sights in Great Britain : the essentials
Cathedrals in Brechin
Brechin Cathedral
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Brechin Cathedral (full name of the Holy Trinity) is located in Angus and was built during the 13th century by pre-monastic orders
Churches in Dunning
Saint Serf's Church
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Between the city of Stirling and Perth you'll find the village of Dunning. It's a city rich in history, with particular importance
Churches in Auchterarder
Tullibardine Chapel
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Just outside the town of Auchterarder, in Crieff and basically in the middle of nowhere, there is a wonderful little rural church
Castles in Dirleton
Dirleton Castle
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From Edinburgh, heading to the east coast (North-Berwick) we reached the village of Dirleton, which is famous for its castle and g
Churches in Dundee
Dundee Parish Church
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In the center of town stands this huge church that is much larger than many other historic cathedrals. The existence of Brechin Ca
Statues in Killin
Monument to the Fallen
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Some time ago, in a corner of Stirling, someone mentioned the importance of paying tribute throughout Britain to the fallen of the
Cemeteries in Killin
Clan Macnab Burial Ground
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Along the river and the rapids of Dochart, in the heart of town, we found the burial place of the family, known in Scotland as Cla
Churches in Muthill
Old Church of Muthill
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In the historical center of the town, Ruvine Culdei are the ruins of what was once the Church of Culdei, founded by Irish monks be
Churches in Muthill
Muthill Church
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This church was built after the dissolution of Catholicism in Scotland, during the religious reform that happened here in the 16th
Cathedrals in Millport
The Cathedral of the Isles
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Islands Cathedral and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit is made up of a series of buildings with an interesting history. Its to
Palaces in Elgin
Spynie Palace
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Spynie Palace was built in the twelfth century (by Bishop Brice) and served as the official residence of the bishops of Moray. Pri
Historical Monuments in Elgin
Lady Hill
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Lady Hill and Mrs. Hill is the tallest natural point in the city of Elgin. The cathedral is the tallest point. Recent excavations
Historical Monuments in Elgin
Bishops House
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In one of my previous posts to minube I explained the importance of the Northern Bishops, especially in the Middle Ages, and the p
Abbeys in Maybole
Crossraguel Abbey
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The beautiful ruins of this abbey, located in Ayrshire, not far from Glasgow was founded due to a controversy. It was founded in 1
Cemeteries in Montrose
Erskine Cemetery
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Not far from the House of Dun, there's a cemetery, hidden in nature. The historic cemetery of one of the most important noble fami
Ruins in Newton Stewart
Glenluce Abbey
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Lost in green, unknown valleys are the ruins of beautiful abbey, a local gem that has little impact on the country's monastic hist
Bridges in Southport
Marine Way Bridge
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The Maritime bBridge is one of the works executed in the Merseyside region to restructure the coast in the town of Southport. The
Historical Monuments in Southport
Town Hall
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The Town Hall in Southport was built by Thomas Stanley at a total cost of approximately 2300 pounds sterling. It is located on one