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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. a b c d e f "National Emblems of Britain". woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk. Archived from the original on 8 April 2008 . Retrieved 18 April 2008. A full introduction from CPRE President Bill Bryson. A share of the book's profits will go to help support CPRE campaigns. Chi-chiChester is home to several fine England landmarks, including the fine late Gothic StWerburgh’sCathedral, the famous Chester Rows walkways and the circuit of Roman Walls. It is also one of the oldest cathedrals in England, with much of the building dating from the late 11 th and early 12th centuries. This Romanesque masterpiece was built to house the relics of two saints from the North East of England – St Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede.

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Queen Victoria (1819–1901): her reign (1837–1901), known as the Victorian era, was a period of great industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military change, and was marked by a grand expansion of the British Empire. [43] An absolute must for Anglophiles of all ages... A delightfully wistful book, written with enormous affection.' A childhood remembrance of living in Tew village during 50s in the Oxfordshire. The picture is very beautiful. No wonder it once been voted as the most beautiful village in England. I decided to re-enter to my to-buy-list, a pictorial book on Cotswolds village. It’s one of the great Early English Gothic churches, and replaced the earlier cathedral at Old Sarum, an ancient settlement on the outskirts of the modern city.I recently returned there 30 years after my previousvisit, andwas blown away. It’s vast, high and spacious, yet somehow warm and intimate.

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This awesome suspension bridge is the finest of Bristol landmarks, a stunning work of engineering carrying the B3129 road 101 metres (331 feet) above the river Avon. A collection of short stories about different places, things and people that mean something to someone who is patriotically British. In its completion the book isn’t incredibly interesting, though some of the personal stories are cute and provide insight into casual British life and thinking. It’s the venue of royal coronations, some royal weddings and state funerals, and id the burial place of many English monarchs and great figures from British life.

It owes its status to the mission of St Augustine, who came to Kent in 597 to attempt to convert Saxon kingEthelbert, andset up his headquarters and the first Archbishopric there. 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] Its spire is the tallest in England, at 404 feet (123 metres), and it has been home to nesting peregrine falcons since 2013. You can also take the Tower Tour, which culminates in a view up the inside of the spire. 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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Dedicate your final stay in this magnificent city, a thriving metropolis with a vibrant modern culture and rich history and heritage. Perhaps visit the Tower of London, St Pauls Cathedral, Trafalgar Square or Churchill's Cabinet War Rooms exhibition. Culture vultures will delight in some of the world’s most prestigious museums and galleries including the Tate Modern, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum whilst Oxford Street, Covent Garden and the West End make for unrivalled shopping opportunities.

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England: our favourite things, by well-known names led by Bill Bryson, Michael Palin and Eric Clapton. York Minster was founded in the 7 thcentury AD and has grown to become one of the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe. It’s only surpassed in size by Cologne Cathedral in Germany, which was completed in the late 19 thcentury.



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