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Sights in Great Britain

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sights in Great Britain : the essentials
Castles in Craignure
Torosay Castle Gardens
Torosay castle is a small palace or baronial style mansion, still used by its owners (Guthries), with impressive gardens. Everythi
Train Stations in Stirling
Stirling Railway Station
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In the city center, this small but modern train station connects the city with 3 major routes: Edinburgh to the east (60 minutes),
Statues in Stirling
Monument to Rob Roy
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Near the theater at the end of the street, there are several statues that commemorate different historical people of Scotland. In
Statues in Stirling
Monument to Robert Burns
In almost all corners of Scotland there's a reference to Robert Burns, and Stirling wasn't an exception. Robert Burns was a writer
Abbeys in Northumberland
Lindisfarne Priory
One of the UK's religious cribs and defined as "a place of pilgrimage for over 1,300 years" The priory (or abbey) of Lindisfarne i
Castles in Northumberland
Lindisfarne Castle
The first highlight of the castle is the amazing views. It is right on the top of a rocky hill, therefore, it's the highest point
Churches in Northumberland
Church of St. Aidan
To say the least it was curious that one of the seeds of the Catholic religion in England did not count until recently as a Roman
Archaeological Sites in Stromness
Skara Brae
Skara Brae is one of the best-preserved Neolithic villages in Northern Europe. More than 5,000 years old, it is a fascinating plac
Castles in Gorebridge
Crichton Castle
In the Scottish Borders, South of Scotland on the border with England, the birthplace of Sir Walter Scott , we can find many forts
Churches in Boldon
St. Nicholas Church
This is possibly one of the most ancient areas in the Boldons area. In West Boldon, there is the church of San Nicolas, which was
Churches in Belfast
Fitzroy Presbyterian Church
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The church isn't very old, nineteenth century, but has jaw-dropping British architecture. Following the Gothic Revival style that
Historical Monuments in Londonderry
Bloody Sunday Memorial
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The monument, a simple granite obelisk, was erected in memory of the 14 Derry residents who died on that tragic Sunday, January 30
Historical Monuments in Avebury
Avebury Stone Circle
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The Avebury Stone Circle is a magical place, declared a World Heritage Site. There are many legends about these stones which are p
Statues in Belfast
The Titanic Memorial
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The Titanic Memorial in Belfast opened on June 26, 1920 and was erected by subscription involving the population of Belfast, emplo
Squares in Bath
Abbey Square
This is the square of the Abbey, sticking to the hot springs in Bath. It is on "York Street". It's an interesting place to pass th
Churches in Bridge of Allan
St. Saviour Episcopal Church
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St. Saviour belongs to the Episcopal Church of Scotland, whose greatest virtues, in my opinion, are their attentiveness, friendlin
Cathedrals in Dunkeld-Birnam
Dunkeld Cathedral
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Very close to the River Tay, surrounded by huge, ancient trees, you'll find the remains of Dunkfeld Cathedral. Partly ruined and p
Historical Monuments in Brodick
Machrie Moor Stone Circles
As has become customary, the Scottish islands are very important archaeological sites, especially for settlements such as the Bron