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Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, 2 miles west of Amesbury and 8 miles north of Salisbury. No one knows the true meaning of Stonehenge although there are a number of different theories. Theories include a healing centre, a temple for sun worship, a burial site or perhaps a huge calendar? Stonehenge’s ring of standing stones are set Read more…
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Blackpool South Pier, located on the iconic British coastline, is a vibrant gem that offers endless fun and excitement for visitors of all ages. With its stunning views of the Irish Sea and a lively atmosphere, this pier is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Blackpool. A Vibrant Coastal Gem Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, Read more…
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Situated just outside York in the Howardian Hills, Castle Howard is one of Britain’s finest stately homes. Spend happy days exploring magical woodland paths, picnicking by the lake and discovering flowers and wildlife in the Walled Garden. About Castle Howard For over 300 years, generations of the Howard family have welcomed visitors to Castle Howard, one of the great Read more…
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Originally built as a Napoleonic Fort in the early 19th century, having recently being renovated, the Jaywick Martello Tower now acts as a central hub for the local community and visitors. Martello Towers Martello Towers, or ‘Martellos’, were small defensive forts first built in the South East of England during the Napoleonic War between 1805 and 1808. They were Read more…
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