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Completed in 1899, it originally included a theatre, which hosted performances by the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel. This remained in use until the 1970s. The formidable central White Tower was completed in 1078, the keep of the whole Castle complex, with outer walls added subsequently. One of the great icons of London, it’s home to the Beefeaters, or Yeomen Warders, ceremonial palace guards and tour guides. It’s estimated to be around 5,000 years old, and built with great sophistication, so that the sun rises behind the Heel Stone and into the main circle on the summer solstice, June 21 st. Since the Angel was installed, the surrounding trees have grown in height, partly obscuring the view from certain angles. This was always the intention – eventually it is hoped that the figure will appear to have a woodland setting. 32. Tyne Bridge

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Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013): First female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in power between 1979 and 1990 The commission to design and build the library was won by James Gibbs after the death in 1736 of Nicholas Hawksmoor, who had been responsible for much of nearby Blenheim Palace. Even if you have not much interest in the essays, it's worth having a look at this book** for the pictures alone. For truly, they are glorious. The pictures could get all but the most determined city boys and girls interested in protecting our countryside. Who would not want to look after such beautiful places? It has become one of the most iconic buildings in the University. Built in the Palladian style, it’s best seen from the Tower of the neighbouring University Church, which has some of the best views of Oxford. 50. Chatsworth House

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The London Eye – also once known as the Millennium Ferris Wheel is one of the most famous London landmarks, offering some of the best views of the city. Until the advent of air travel, for many visitors the first sight of England would have been the White Cliffs of Dover, one of the best-known traditional British landmarks. They have always been a symbol of arrival, and also homecoming. Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson: British naval commander". Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved 2 September 2016.

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UK: Up a tree with the king to be". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 October 2016 . Retrieved 2 September 2016. The British Museum underwent something of a rebirth in 2000, with the opening of the Great Court, designed by Norman Foster. It’s a large open space around the central dome, with its glass roof flooding it with light even on the murkiest of days.Coventry Cathedral is one of the most fascinating English landmarks, and one of the greatest British buildings of the 20 th century. Gloucester is afairly workadaycity but for its wondrous Cathedral, built over 500 years and spanning Romanesque, Gothic and Perpendicular styles. Abraham Darby refined the technique of smelting iron ore with coke in a blast furnace to produce pig iron in the early 1700s, but died young, aged 39, in 1717. His work was continued by his son, Abraham Darby II and grandson Abraham Darby III, exploiting the area’s coal, limestone and iron ore. The latter was responsible for the Iron Bridge – the world’s first cast-iron bridge – which was completed in 1781. 17. Hampton CourtPalace The second Baroque Palace at Hampton Court added by William III and Mary There are many local fêtes in spring and summer. These are outdoor events, usually organised by a volunteer committee, possibly the local church, which feature bunting, ribbons, and marquees with various attractions, and serve food such as tea and cake. [51]

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The chalky White Cliffs extend a total of 8 miles – 13 km – either side of the town and port of Dover, and their highest point is 350 feet (110 metres). 38. Natural History Museum, London Natural History Museum in South Kensington The Cathedral itself has a stunning west front, an open -air gallery of outstanding medieval statuary and inside, a striking scissor-arch supporting the central tower. It’s considerably higher than its counterparts across the river Thames in the City of London, and offers a great 72 nd floor viewpoint over the whole of London, the Thames estuary and more on a clear day. The viewpoint has become a very popular tourist attraction. 21. AveburyStone Circles One of the two stone circles at the village of Avebury in Wiltshire

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Famous Landmarks in England 1. Big Ben & The HousesOfParliament,London Big Ben through a phone box window Fish and chips has been a recognisable cultural and culinary symbol of England since the mid-19th century. [8] A strong contender for the unofficial title of England's national dish, it remains hugely popular as an affordable and nutritious takeaway meal.

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