York Minster, North Yorkshire

York Minster is the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe. The original building dates back to 314AD and the column …

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Knaresborough Viaduct, North Yorkshire

The Knaresborough Viaduct was built in 1851 to carry the railway across the River Nidd. It offers wonderfully picturesque setting.

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York Racecourse, North Yorkshire

York Racecourse is one of Europe’s finest racecourses located in one of the most visited cities in England. Racing at …

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Sir Francis Drake Statue, Plymouth Hoe
14 Mar Category: Devon, Landscapes of England, South West
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The statue of Sir Francis Drake overlooks Plymouth Hoe. It was here that Drake was said to have been playing …

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Sir Alf Ramsey Statue, Suffolk
14 Mar Category: East of England, Landscapes of England, Suffolk
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This statue of Sir Alf Ramsey stands proudly outside Ipswich Town’s stadium. Sir Alf lead Ipswich to the League Title …

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Orford Ness, Suffolk

Orford Ness is a shingle spit on the Suffolk coast which is a nature reserve and was also a top …

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Cardington Sheds, Bedfordshire
14 Mar Category: Bedfordshire, East of England, Landscapes of England
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The Cardington Sheds dominate the skyline and date back to the early 20th century and the age of the airship.

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Thaxted Guildhall, Essex
12 Mar Category: East of England, Essex, Landscapes of England
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The guildhall in Thaxted is around 600 years old and is still in daily use today.

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Hadleigh Castle, Essex
12 Mar Category: East of England, Essex, Landscapes of England
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Hadleigh Castle was built in the 13th century on the top of a high ridge overlooking the north shore of …

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Frinton-on-Sea, Essex
12 Mar Category: East of England, Essex, Landscapes of England
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Frinton-on-Sea is one of many little seaside towns dotted around the British coast.

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