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Beamish Museum
Welcome to Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum, where the past comes to life. Beamish is unique. We're no ordinary museum but a living, working experience of life as it was in the Great North in the early 1 ...
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We are now open every day 10am-5pm until 2nd November 2008. Welcome to the world-famous Bekonscot Model Village and Railway, the world's oldest model village. We are located in Beaconsfield, Bucks, just off the M40 a ...
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Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament
The elaborate neo-Gothic Palace of Westminster, gracefully located beside the River Thames, is one of London’s most iconic images. The adjoining clock tower, St Stephen’s, is often mistakenly assumed to be ca ...
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Box Hill
Woodland and open down with wonderful views An outstanding area of woodland and chalk downland Rare truly natural open-space so close to London Nature trails with spectacular views towards the South Downs See at least a ...
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British Museum
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Work began on Buckingham Palace in 1702 and has been the official London residence of the British Royal Family since 1837. After several expansions, the palace now has a total of 52 bedrooms, 78 bathrooms and 92 offices. ...
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Caernarfon Castle
Begun in 1283 by King Edward I, Caernarfon Castle is set on a peninsula overlooking the Menai Straits that divide North Wales from the island of Anglesey. The design of the castle, with its high walls marked with arrow s ...
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Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral’s history as a religious site dates back to AD 597 when Pope Gregory’s missionary, St Augustine, was given a church in the town by King Ethelbert. The cathedral is a masterpiece of Romane ...
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Cardiff Castle
enchanting fairytale towers conceal an elaborate and splendid interior. Contained within its mighty walls is a history spanning nearly 2,000 years, dating from the coming of the Romans in the first century AD. After the ...
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