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Parish Church, Denby, Derbyshire.

Denby

in the county of Derbyshire

Forest covert with moss at Borrowdale

Borrowdale

in the county of Cumbria

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Woolbeding Garden, West Sussex

Woolbeding Garden is owned and managed by the National Trust...

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The South Downs, West Sussex

One of the glories of the South Downs are the many rivers that carve through its beautiful towns and peaceful villages as they.....

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Cowdray House, West Sussex

Today we associate Cowdray with the famous Polo Club, but the stark ruins sitting above the genteel town of Midhurst stand.....

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Uppark, West Sussex

A tranquil and intimate 18th-century house...

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West Dean Gardens, West Sussex

Open all year round, West Dean Gardens feature a restored Walled Kitchen Garden, a Spring Garden, a spectacular Edwardian.....

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Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire

For anyone wishing to learn more about the everyday life of the Celts and the Romans, how they lived in their thatched.....

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Petworth House & Park, West Sussex

This fantastic mansion basks in the glory of grounds created by Capability Brown, they are said to be his true "masterpiece".....

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Devils Punchbowl, Surrey

The Devils Punchbowl is situated in the east of Hindhead, the whole area is the largest open space in surrey. It is the gateway.....

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Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex

The Norman cathedral at Chichester was founded on its present site about 1080, and is still substantially the same building as.....

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Chichester Cross, West Sussex

Chichester's Market Cross is reputedly the finest in Britain. It was given to the city in 1501 by Edward Story, bishop of.....

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