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The Awe Inspiring City of Cambridge, England
You can imagine medieval monks writing illuminated texts by the light of a flickering candle. Draughty corridors and high vaulted ceilings depicting stories from the Old Testament where echoes of Gregorian chants can still be heard. Cambridge is steeped in scholastic history dating back to the thirteenth century.
Visiting Windsor, England, When Her Majesty the Queen is in Residence the Royal Standard is Raised
Since the Norman Kings built their defences here it has been the home of Kings and Queens of England. For some, including Charles1, HenryV111 and Jane Seymour, it is their final resting place.
Windsor Castle is the oldest castle residence still in use today.
Top Ten Places You Must See Before You Die
Ever wondered what it would be like to stand at the base of the Great Pyramid or watch a lioness hunt? Ever dreamed of seeing a monument of love or scaling the heights of Uluru? Well you've only got one chance at life so here's a list of the ten places you must see before you die.
Dun na nGall or Donegal a Big Part of Magical Ireland
Its beauty is startling. The beeches here are for the most part deserted - no sunbathers here! Although the climate is officially described as 'temperate' a good warm jumper and waterproof windcheaters are essential luggage items!
Natural Wonders of Ireland
Ireland has a rich and varied landscape which is unsurpassed. Wild desolate bog land, imposing cliffs, gentle undulating hills, impressive mountains and golden beaches, are just some of the features found here under an ever changing sky.
Visit Yorkshire and Explore Bronte Country
Charlotte, Patrick, Emily and Anne were born in the village of Thornton, west of Bradford, where Patrick was parson. The parsonage still stands today and is lived in by writer Barbara Whitehead. She is lovingly restoring the house to its regency glory.
Evesham, a Glorious Place to Enter the English Cotswolds
Evesham has been called the Gateway to the Cotswolds, and makes a great centre for exploring the beautiful countryside. Roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon, and situated on the River Avon in the fertile Vale of Evesham.
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