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Winston Churchill (1874–1965): voted top of the BBC's 2002 100 Greatest Britons poll, Churchill is among the most influential people in English history. [8]

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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] While Wales and Scotland both have mythical creatures as the national symbols sported on their flags along with vegetables or flowers, England’s symbols are quite different and their origin is clear and easy to understand. Stonehenge is one of the most iconic landmarks in England, and possibly the most famous prehistoric stone circle in the world.Most of the medieval Castle was remodelled in the 19 thcentury, including the dominant 12th century Round Tower, the highest point in the Castle. St George’s Chapel, in the Lower Ward, is a supreme example of the late Gothic English Perpendicular style (see also King’s College Chapel, Cambridge). 10. Stonehenge Stormy sunset at Stonehenge

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Windsor Castle, just to the west of Greater London, is the largest Castle in the United Kingdom, and the Queen’s regular retreat from London.

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Gold Hill is one of the prettiest streets inEngland, andis well-known to Brits of a certain vintage as the setting for a 1970s TV advert for Hovis bread. The third pier to be built in the city, Brighton Pier – also known as Brighton Palace Pier – is the only one left in the city after the collapse of the Chain and West Piers. Durham Cathedral is one of the great cathedrals of Europe, and one of the most popular landmarks in England, its three towers rising above the wooded valley of the river Wear. Norwich Cathedral is the main landmark of East Anglia and one of the most magnificent cathedrals of England. Much of it dates from Norman times (11 th and 12 th centuries) including the arches of its unusually long nave and the tower section of the spire, the second highest in England at 315 feet. The street looks exactly the same with its thatched cottages on one side and Abbey ramparts on the other. 13. CheddarGorge The limestone spires of Cheddar Gorge

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The White Cliffs of Dover held particular emotional resonance during the Second World War. The forces hurriedly evacuated from Dunkirk in 1940 saw them as a symbol of safety and refuge, and Dame Vera Lynn’s famous wartime song ‘(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover’ made them – and their significance – known to the whole country. Manchester, William (2015). The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory, 1874-1932. Pan Macmillan. p.82. ISBN 978-1-4472-7951-8. 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. Chatsworth also boasts extensive gardens, and one of the highlights is the 1 st Duke’s Baroque Garden, which includes the Cascade water feature and Cascade House, and the Neoclassical Flora’s Temple. Landmarks in England MapIt’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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