Tourist Information South East England
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Thorpe Park is one of the leading leisure parks in Europe.
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Legoland is a theme park constructed from and based around Lego, based in Windsor.
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Hampton Court was King Henry VIII's favourite palace and has probably the most famous maze in the world.
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Windsor castle is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world and is one of the official residences of the Queen.
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Leeds Castle is listed in the Domesday Book and has been a royal residence for six of England's medieval queens and a palace of Henry VIII.
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Colchester Zoo has over 2,500 animals, birds, reptiles and fish for visitors to see. This includes Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Orangutans and Giraffes.
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Adventure Island is a small amusement park in Essex with 4 roller coasters.
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Blenheim Palace is a large country house in Oxfordshire, home to the 11th Duke of Marlborough and birthplace of Winston Churchill.
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Paultons park is a family orientated theme park on the edge of the New Forest with over 50 different rides and attractions.
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Marwell is a 100 acre Zoological park in which you can observe over 250 species of animals.
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Hever Castle in Kent is famous for once being home to Henry VIII's wife Anne Boleyn and dates back to 1270.
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Broadlands is home to Lord Mountbatten and is also famous as the place where Winston Churchill was born.
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Hatfield House in Hertfordshire is a fine Jacobean House and 1000 acre estate that is home to the 7th Marquess of Salisbury.
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Dover Castle is the oldest fort in England and has been strategic in the country's defence, including both world wars.
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Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England and is listed as a World Heritage Site
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For nearly 400 years, Woburn Abbey and its 3000 acre estate have been home to the Dukes of Bedford.
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Salisbury has Britain's finest 13th century Gothic Cathedral boasting the tallest spire in the Kingdom.
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Arundel castle is a magnificent stately home in West Sussex containing some of the finest interiors in the world.
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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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Built in 1845, Osborne House is on the Isle of Wight and became Queen Victoria's country getaway.
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