Castles, Palaces & Stately Homes
Alnwick castle is located in Northumberland and is the 2nd largest inhabited castle in England dating back to 1096.
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Harewood House is home to the Earl of Harewood and is a fine example of an English stately home
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Castle Howard is a magnificent 18th century palace housing numerous treasures both in the house and in the grounds.
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Cardiff castle is one of Wales' most popular tourist attractions with 2000 years of history behind it
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Donnington castle is a ruined mediaeval castle situated north of the town of Newbury in Berkshire.
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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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Kenilworth Castle is one of the most breathtaking castle ruins in England.
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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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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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Built in 1845, Osborne House is on the Isle of Wight and became Queen Victoria's country getaway.
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Althorp has been the stately home of the Spencer family for nearly 500 years and is the resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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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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Newark Castle is situated on the banks of the Trent in Newark town centre and has done so for nearly 900 years. It is where King John died in 1216.
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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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Spencer House in London is the city's only surviving 18th century palace and is situated in St James's Place.
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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 14th century medieval castle in East Sussex with staircases and battlements to explore
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Big Ben is the great bell inside the clock tower at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London.
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