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Donnington castle is a ruined mediaeval castle situated north of the town of Newbury in Berkshire.
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Windmill Hill was once the site of an important Neolithic settlement and has some well preserved Bronze Age burial mounds.
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Bamburgh castle stands on a basalt outcrop on the edge of the North Sea at Bamburgh, Northumberland.
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Lincoln Cathedral has stood for nearly a 1000 years and is one of the finest medieval buildings in Europe.
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Dating back to Norman times, White Castle was one of three castles that formed a triangle of fortresses to control entry into Wales.
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Sutton Hoo is an ancient Anglo Saxon burial ground in Suffolk.
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Durham cathedral is one of the finest examples of a Norman building in Europe and is a World Heritage site.
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The National Railway museum has the world's largest collection of train exhibits dating back over 300 years
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Winchester Cathedral is one of the largest in England and has the longest nave and overall length of any Gothic cathedral in Europe.
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Althorp is home to the Spencer family and the Princess of Wales' family offer visitors an extensive exhibition dedicated to her life and work.
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Osborne House is situated on the Isle of Wight and was Queen Victoria's palace by the sea.
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Lincoln castle has over 900 years of history during which it has operated as a castle, a prison and a court.
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Wilton House in Wiltshire is an English country house that has been home to the Earls of Pembroke for over 400 years.
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This museum looks at the history of photography, film, radio and television.
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The Dinosaur museum in Dorset has fossils, skeletons and life size models as well as multimedia displays that explore the life of dinosaurs.
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Tintagel castle stands in ruins on the dramatic cliffs of the Cornish coastline and is famously linked to the legend of King Arthur.
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Discover what Viking life was like 1000 years ago with replica sights, sounds and smells!
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Raby Castle in County Durham was built in the mid 14th century and contains a huge collection of art treasures.
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Somerset House is a beautiful 18th century Neoclassical building in London which hosts open-air concerts, films, art exhibitions and tours
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A small 18th century village area in Mayfair, London filled with small restaurants, pubs and a great atmosphere.
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