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Built in Lincolnshire as a seven-storeyed windmill in 1837 by John Oxley.
Views from Rocky Valley during the ascent of Snowdon.
Most famous for her role in The Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
These tournaments takes place in the castle grounds as a special event.
Has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, most notably 'Notting Hill'.
630 mile treck around some of the UK's most spectacular coastline.
Situated on the Glaslyn Estuary at the edge of the Snowdonia National Park
The UK's centre for codebreaking in the Second World War.
Said to have the longest nave of any cathedral in Europe.
Built 1283-1289 as part of King Edward I's second campaign in north Wales.
View of the restored row of Almshouses from St Grwst's Church, Llanrwst.
A north Suffolk seaside town on the Suffolk Heritage Coast.
Given the prestigious Blue Flag Award guaranteeing the highest of standards.
More than 200 Birds Of Prey in 15 acres of woodland gardens.
Sandy beach very close to Land's End
The Somerset port has existed for over 1,000 years.
The three-arch stone bridge spans the River Conwy from Llanrwst to Trefriw.
The most famous prehistoric site in the United Kingdom.
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