historical landmark in Southeastern England
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Trinity College Great Gate
Trinity College Cambridge CB2 1TQ, U.K., CB2 1TQ Cambridge, United KingdomThis is the official page of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Landbeach Tithe Barn
Waterbeach Road, Landbeach, CB25 9FA Cambridge, United KingdomThe Landbeach Tithe Barn is the only remaining one in Cambridgeshire in its original condition with thatched roof, timber granary and brick threshing floor. Experts believe the barn may well date…
Belas Knap Long Barrow
A particularly fine example of a Neolithic long barrow of c.3800 BC, featuring a false entrance and side chambers. During excavations in the 1860s, the remains of 31 people were found in the cham…
RAF Ibsley Memorial
RAF Ibsley a Second World War Airfield, the historical group keep interest alive by holding regular displays of memorabilia
The Knightwood Oak
Welcome to the Forestry Commission England's national Facebook page. We look after woods and forests for everyone to enjoy.
Golden Hill Fort
1 Cranmere Court, Lustleigh Close, EX2 8PW Exeter, United KingdomIt's time to discover your perfect UK break...
Flower's Barrow
Mountfield, DT6 3JP Bridport, United KingdomThe Official Facebook page for the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, England's natural World Heritage Site. The map shows the location of HQ not the Site
Hambledon Hill
South Street 56A, DT6 3NN Bridport, United KingdomThe National Trust's Hambledon Hill, Dorset, is an Iron Age hill fort with far reaching views and spectacular wildflowers.
Melbury Beacon
Feel like you're on top of the world with the spectacular 360 degree views from Melbury Beacon.
Isaac Watts Monument
Southampton City Council, Civic Centre, SO14 7LY Southampton, United KingdomNews and updates from Southampton City Council.
Jordan Hill Roman Temple
Bowleaze Coveway, DT3 6PL Weymouth, United KingdomThe foundations of a 4th century Romano-Celtic temple with fine coastal views.
St Catherine's Oratory
A tall medieval octagonal tower, allegedly a lighthouse, built here in 1328 as penance for stealing church property from a wrecked ship.
Appuldurcombe House
The shell of Appuldurcombe, once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight and still an important example of English baroque Architecture stands in 'Capability' Brown-designed grounds.
Woodhenge
Countess Road, SP4 7AR Amesbury, United KingdomDating from about 2300 BC, markers now replace rings of timber posts, which once possibly supported a ring-shaped building. Discovered in 1925 when rings of dark spots were noticed in a crop of w…
Calshot Castle English Heritage
Calshot Road, SO45 1BL Calshot, United KingdomThis picturesque castle set in Calshot, a coastal village in Southampton, Hampshire, England. This beautiful village provides a perfect relaxing family day out by the coast.
Quayside Court
The Quay, CO12 3HB Harwich, United KingdomA time gone by takes you on a fascinating journey through the Town's history.
The principality of Sealand
The Principality of Sealand want to thank everyone for their support of the smallest independent state in the world! It's what's kept us going for since 1967! You can now show your support by vis…
Orfordness Lighthouse
Helping Orfordness Lighthouse remain standing for as long as possible and enabling as many people to enjoy it as possible while it still stands
Osterley House
Osterley Park and House, TW7 4RB (Sat nav users use Jersey Road, TW7 4RD) London, United KingdomBeautiful 18th century National Trust property with events throughout the year. There's something for everyone at Osterley Park and House!
Belvedere Tower
Portsmouth Road, KT10 9JG Esher, United KingdomClimb to the top of the Belvedere Tower at Claremont Landscape Garden in Esher, Surrey.
Bulbous Betty
Quadrant House, The Quadrant, SM2 5AS Sutton, United KingdomNews, sport and leisure from the Richmond and Twickenham Times. Follow us on Twitter @RichmondTimes
Boulton, Watt and Murdoch Statue
Centenary Square 300, B1 2DR Birmingham, United KingdomBirmingham has fine pieces of public art by internationally respected artists such as Anthony Gormley, Dhruva Mistry and William Bloye.