Lyndhurst
in the county of Hampshire
Grassington
a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
Tyneham - Dorset's Lost Village
The Royal Crescent in Bath
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The tower you see at the top of Glastonbury Tor is all that remains of St Michaels Church, which was built in the 14th century but demolished during the 'Dissolution of the Monasteries' in 1539, all except for the church tower that still stands today. An earlier church, built of wood and also dedicated to St Michael, stood on the site until 11 September 1275 when it was detroyed by a mighty earthquake thats epicentre was believed to be around Portsmouth (120km) or Chichester (140km)
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