Recommended Attractions in England
Portland Castle in the town of Portland, in the county of Dorset
This is one of the best preserved of all King Henry VIII's mighty fortresses, built by the monarch to guard the south coast...
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Portland Museum in the town of Portland, in the county of Dorset
This famous museum was founded 75 years ago by Dr.Marie Stopes. She was both the museum's first curator, and the pioneer for...
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Portsmouth Cathedral in the town of Portsmouth, in the county of Hampshire
Portsmouth cathedral developed out of what was once the local parish church of St.Thomas of Canterbury. It became a cathedral in...
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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in the town of Portsmouth, in the county of Hampshire
One of the favourite attractions to visit in Southern England is Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, home to some of the most famous...
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Powderham Castle in the town of Kenton, in the county of Devon
Built over 600 years ago, Powderham Castle is the historic home of the Earl of Devon. The Castle is still lived in by the...
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Prideaux Place in the town of Padstow, in the county of Cornwall
This gorgeous historic house, caressed by lush creeping foliage lies in an outstanding position beside the waters of the River...
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Priest's House in the town of Muchelney, in the county of Somerset
Late medieval hall house in a picturesque village, which was built by Muchelney Abbey in 1308 for the parish priest.
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Prior Park in the town of Bath, in the county of Somerset
Capability Brown had a hand in establishing the stunning landscape of Prior Park. His services, together with the advice of...
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Prussia Cove in the town of Rosudgeon, in the county of Cornwall
Prussia Cove was the most noted smuggling cove between Penzance and Porthleven, Cornwall and named after the notorious eighteenth...
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Quainton Windmill in the town of Quainton, in the county of Buckinghamshire
The Tallest Windmill in Buckinghamshire
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Quantock Hills in the county of Somerset
This beautiful range of hills is a part of England where stags and deer can still be seen roaming freely. In many ways the...
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Quarr Abbey in the town of Quarr Hill, in the county of Isle of Wight
The ruins of Quarr Abbey can be found close to the entrance of Wooten Creek, a pretty waterway used by small fishing boats and...
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Quarry Bank Mill & Styal Estate in the town of Styal, in the county of Cheshire
At restored Quarry Mill the air hangs heavy with the atmosphere of the Victorian people of Wilmslow who spent their days toiling...
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Quebec House in the town of Westerham, in the county of Kent
Childhood home of General James Wolfe, victor of the Battle of Quebec (1759).
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Queen Victoria Memorial in the town of London, in the county of Greater London
The grand memorial statue to a great Queen and Empress standing almost at the doorway of Buckingham Palace, is best appreciated...
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Raby Castle in the town of Staindrop, in the county of County Durham
Arriving close to Staindrop from almost any direction the view of Raby Castle, built by the powerful Nevill family in the...
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Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse in the town of Ramsey, in the county of Cambridgeshire
Remains of a former Benedictine abbey and site of one of the oldest English monasteries, as early as the 7th century.
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Readymoney Cove in the town of Fowey, in the county of Cornwall
Readymoney Cove is a sheltered sandy cove near to Fowey in Cornwall.
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Reculver Towers & Roman Fort in the town of Reculver, in the county of Kent
Standing sheer on a dramatic headland the twin towered west front of the 12th-century Church of St. Mary at Reculver is the...
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Red House in the town of Bexleyheath, in the county of Greater London
Philip Webb (1831-1915) was the first significant architect of the Arts and Crafts movement, and the Red House he built in 1859...
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