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The original Elizabethan House was replaced by the English Baroque House we see today, and substantial parts of it were complete by the end of the 17 th century. Only a small number of rooms out of over 300 are open to the public, but these include the magnificent Painted Hall and State Rooms. It’s one of the great Early English Gothic churches, and replaced the earlier cathedral at Old Sarum, an ancient settlement on the outskirts of the modern city. It’s located outside County Hall on the South Bank, just across Westminster Bridge from the Houses of Parliament, and commands extraordinary views over the surrounding area. Canterbury Cathedral, 70 miles south-east of London, is one of the most important historical places in England, and the mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion . Gloucester is afairly workadaycity but for its wondrous Cathedral, built over 500 years and spanning Romanesque, Gothic and Perpendicular styles.

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It is the only building in the country without royal or religious affiliation to be designated a Palace. It was the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, Britain’s Prime Minister during the Second World War, and is currently owned by the 12 th Duke of Marlborough. 49. Radcliffe Camera, OxfordThis awesome suspension bridge is the finest of Bristol landmarks, a stunning work of engineering carrying the B3129 road 101 metres (331 feet) above the river Avon.

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Hampton Court Palace is one of the most famous tourist attractions to visit as a day trip from London. 18. Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester Cathedral’s central tower warmed by the sunset glow

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William Shakespeare (c. 1564–1616): English poet and dramatist often called the English national poet and commonly regarded as the greatest dramatist of all time [24] See Also: 20 of the Most Beautiful BridgesInEurope 5. Trafalgar Square The National Gallery and fountains at dusk St Paul’s is another of the top few most famous London landmarks, the symbol of London’s rebirth after the 1666 Great Fireand alsothe city’s spirit of resilience asitsurvived the London Blitz.

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It is a formidable sight, especially with its grand west front and twin towers and the central tower behind. Most of it was built in the Early English Gothic style, with its characteristic pointed arches. This also included the unusual ‘crazy’ vaulting and the rose windows in the transepts, two of the finest in England. One of the best time to visit the Roman Baths is late on a winter afternoon, when fire burns from torches around the edge of the Great Bath, with steam rising from the warm water. The view from above is amazing, with the splendour of Bath Abbey rising behind the ancient scene. 27. Malvern HillsThe White Cliffs of Dover held particular emotional resonance during the Second World War. The forces hurriedly evacuated from Dunkirk in 1940 saw them as a symbol of safety and refuge, and Dame Vera Lynn’s famous wartime song ‘(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover’ made them – and their significance – known to the whole country.



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