Durham Castle was built in 1072 and includes a Norman chapel. The Great Hall dates back to 1284 and the Kitchens 1499. Part of the castle is now used by Durh...
View attractionView a vast collection of vehicles, uniforms, signs, posters and photographs from a bygone age. Note: Tickets allow unlimited admission to th...
View attractionA unique and small museum with 19th century curved glass mirrors, making the rooms appear bigger. The museum contains Sir John Soane's collections and person...
View attractionSomerset House is a historic building with three galleries, a riverside cafe and winder ice rink.
View attractionA medieval church with magnificent ceiling and stone carvings, visit to admire the architecture or simply relax in the tranquil setting.
View attractionWales Millennium Centre is one of the most unique and lively performing arts centres. Visitors can come to enjoy blockbuster West End musicals, opera ballet ...
View attractionWellington Arch was commissioned by George IV as an outer entrance to Buckingham Palace.
View attractionWestminster Abbey is a 16th Century building where the Kings and Queens are crowned, many are also buried here including Dickens and Chaucer.
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