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Essex
The Red Lion Hotel situated in Colchester town centre is a grad I listed building built in 1465. The Inn’s Parliament restaurant, with its beamed ceiling, was once a banqueting hall, and…
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Essex
The Royal Gunpowder Mills, Waltham Abbey, were in operation for over 300 years; however, from the mid-1850s onwards the site was involved in developing new nitro-based explosives and…
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Essex
St. Peter’s church in Alresford, Essex was built by Anfred de Staunton around 1300. It is situated about a mile away from the Alresford town. Unfortunately the church was destroyed by a…
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Suffolk
St. Saviours Hospital is situated near Bury St Edmunds rail station. It was formed in 1180 and was build by the mighty Abbey of St Edmunds and for over 350 years looked after elderly monks.…
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North Yorkshire
Scarborough Castle is a former medieval Royal fortress situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the North Sea and Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The site of the castle, encompassing the…
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Glasgow
The Southern Necropolis is a cemetery in the Gorbals district of southern Glasgow, Scotland. It was opened in the year 1840 to provide an affordable and respectable place of burial for the…
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Essex
St Osyth’s Priory is situated on an estuary formed by the junction of the rivers Stour and Blackwater, about ten or twelve miles south east from Colchester.
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Essex
St. Peter-ad-Murum, otherwise known as St Peter on the wall, stands in a remote spot by the North Sea at Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex, where it has stood since about 650 AD.
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Essex
St Margaret’s Church is situated in Bowers Gifford, Essex. The church is built mainly of Kentish ragstone with a tower and wooden spire which was added in Tudor times. In the bell tower, which is reached by twenty five steeply winding steps,…
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