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The Broad Walk in Cirencester Park, Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Cirencester in the county of Gloucestershire
Originally known in Roman times as Corinium Dobunorum, the town of Cirencester in those far off day's was the second largest town in England.
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Trinity College from Broad St, Oxford.

Oxford in the county of Oxfordshire
Oxford's fame is perhaps second only to Windsor, it is an acclaimed seat of learning with a University whose first college was founded in 1249, almost half a century after the first charter granted to the town by Henry II.
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Buckingham Palace, London

London in the county of Greater London
London is one of the top cities in the world, full of history and so many beautiful and fascinating places to visit.You will never tire of all the many fascinating and exciting...
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York Minster

York in the county of North Yorkshire
One of the most historic cities in Britain with overs 2000 years of history...
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River Avon, Bath, Somerset.

Bath in the county of Somerset
Bath is an elegant city famous for its beautiful Georgian architecture and its Roman attractions from which it got it's name. The traveller James Boswell who visited the city...
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Picture off bridge at Llangollen, Denbighshire

Llangollen in the county of Denbighshire
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henley

Henley on Thames in the county of Oxfordshire
Henley held the very first regatta in 1839 and in the year 1851 Prince Albert became Patron of the Regatta, thus giving the event the pretigious title of Royal Henley Regatta.
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Arlington Row3 - Bibury

Bibury in the county of Gloucestershire
William Morris, the 19th-century artist and poet thought Bibury to be the most beautiful village in England.
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Haworth, West Yorkshire - Home of the Bronte sisters

Haworth in the county of West Yorkshire
Haworth is famous the world over for its connections with the Bronte sisters, the famous novelists.
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Town crier.

Chester in the county of Cheshire
Chester, the county town of Cheshire, is one of the oldest and most complete walled cities with fantastic architecture and history.
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Botanic Garden

Cambridge in the county of Cambridgeshire
Cambridge has an abundance of magnificent buildings, and these together with riverside walks, wonderful museums and quaint old streets.
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