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Things to do in Great Britain

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Churches in Chew Magna
St. Andrew's Church
In the church are many monuments, one of them is a wooden figure of a man with his legs crossed and leaning on one elbow, in armor
Unusual Places in Comrie
Water of Ruchill
Located near Crieff, in Perthshire County is this lost corner found along the river Earn, in what could be considered the Southern
Unusual Places in Blairgowrie
Glen Shee
On the highway between Aberdeen Perth, crossing the Highlands on the east, past the village of Blairgowrie and Braemar, is this go
Churches in Ballater
Crathie Kirk
In the village of Crathie, together with the famous Balmoral Castle lies this small rural church, which now forms part of the cong
Unusual Places in Ballater
Cambus O' May Suspension Bridge
Located in River Dee, near the village of Ballater, you'll find several bridges, usually where the river waters are a bit calmer.
Streets in Aberdeen
Union Street
If there is a main central street in the city of Aberdeen it is, without doubt, Union Street. For its size, I think it should be c
Museums in Aberdeen
Provost Skene's House
This sixteenth century manor house, which today surrounded by skyscrapers, was originally built as the residence of one of the mos
Cemeteries in Edinburgh
Old Calton Cemetery
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It provides a nice walk around the graves and tombs of some of the most illustrious people in Scottish history, such as philosophe
Beaches in Benllech
Benllench Beach
The peninsula of Anglesey, in north Wales, is famous for its white, sandy beaches and for not always having a cold sea (though not
Villages in Beaumaris
Beaumaris
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Beaumaris Castle is famous, at least in Wales, but the people talk about it very little, even in official guides. This is why we w
Unusual Places in Torridon
Glen Torridon
In one of the most rugged and isolated areas of Scotland through the Glen Torridon from the village of Kinlochewe to Torridon, by
Historical Monuments in Derbyshire
Chatsworthouse
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Chatsworth House is a sixteenth century mansion owned by the Dukes of Devonshire and has been in the Cavendish family since 1549.
Of Touristic Interest in Devon
Devon County
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I'll get to the point, it's a beautiful place. The county of Devon in England has many small towns with typical local shops, unlik
Historical Monuments in Haddington
Nungate Bridge
Nungate Bridge is the oldest and most historic city. In earlier times it was the only crossing point between the two sides of the
Castles in Carrickfergus
Carrickfergus Castle
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Located in the coastal town of the same name, this beautiful castle dominates the coastal port. Dating from 1177 the walls are 30
Villages in Bridge of Allan
Allan Bridge
The Allan Bridge near Stirling (where I live, by the way), is perhaps the most charming monument in the area. If you can imagine a
Villages in Cheddar
Cheddar
Cheddar is a town in Somerset, England. The Cheddar Museum has the oldest human skeleton in Britain, Cheddar Man. Cheddar is famou
Viewpoints in Cheddar
The Lookout Tower
The original wooden tower was built by eccentric, Roland Pavey. In 1936 it was changed to a wrought iron gazebo viewpoint. There a