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Castle Howard
historic house museum
Alexandra Palace
entertainment venue in Alexandra Park, London
Battersea Power Station
decommissioned coal-fired power station in London, now in use as a premium shopping centre
Codnor Castle
ruins of a castle in Derbyshire, England, UK
Upleadon
Upleadon is a village and civil parish situated 10.5 km north-west of Gloucester. Soon after the Norman conquest Upleadon became part of the estates of Gloucester Abbey and was recorded as such in the Domesday Book. Taking advantage of the nearby river, there was a period when iron forges were a focal point for the community but these were subsequently converted into a flour-mill. The village today extends southwards alongside the River Leadon and has a population of 213 according to the Gloucestershire County Council.
Torksey
__NOTOC__ Torksey is a small village in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 875. It is situated on the A156 road, south of Gainsborough and north-west of Lincoln, and on the eastern bank of the tidal River Trent, which here forms the boundary with Nottinghamshire.
Westonzoyland
Westonzoyland is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England. It is situated on the Somerset Levels, south east of Bridgwater.
Kilmersdon
Kilmersdon is a village and civil parish on the north eastern slopes of the Mendip Hills in Somerset between the towns of Radstock and Frome. It is located on the B3139 between Wells and Trowbridge in Wiltshire. The settlement is recorded in William I's Domesday Book and dates back at least 1,000 years; though the core of the village dates from the mid nineteenth century. The parish includes the hamlets of Charlton, South View and Green Parlour.
Dudley Castle
Grade I listed castle in Dudley, United Kingdom
Hinton Charterhouse
village and civil parish in Somerset, England, UK
Ditherington Flax Mill
Grade I listed factory in Shropshire, England, UK
Merevale
Merevale is a small village and civil parish in the North Warwickshire district of the county of Warwickshire in England. Located about one and a half miles west of Atherstone, it is the site of a medieval Cistercian Abbey (founded in 1148) and Merevale Hall (built in 1840 and home to the Dugdale family).
Oakham Castle
Grade I listed castle in Oakham, United Kingdom
Charlton House
Grade I listed building in Royal Borough of Greenwich, United Kingdom
Quarr Abbey
monastery on the Isle of Wight in southern England
Dore Abbey
church
Avenbury
Avenbury is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England. It is on the A465, just south of Bromyard, and by the River Frome. The population of this parish at the 2011 Census was 225.
Astwell Castle
castle in Helmdon, West Northamptonshire, England, UK
Mitford Castle
Grade I listed castle in Mitford, Northumberland, England, UK
Heighley Castle
medieval Ruins
Manduessedum
Manduessedum or Manduesedum was a Roman fort and later a civilian small town in the Roman Province of Britannia. It was located on and immediately to the east of the site of the modern village of Mancetter, located in the English county of Warwickshire, close to the modern town of Atherstone. The name is of Romano-Celtic origin, and is likely derived from the Gaulish essedum, meaning 'chariot', whilst the first element mandu was common in Gaulish place names, but its meaning is obscure.
Urishay Castle
castle in Peterchurch, Herefordshire, England, UK
Perrott's Folly
tall tower built in 1758 in Birmingham, United Kingdom
Hartshill Castle
castle in Warwickshire, England, UK
Barmoor Castle
country house in Lowick, Northumberland, England, UK
Huntington Castle
castle in Herefordshire, England, UK
Brandon Castle
castle in Warwickshire, England, UK
Twizell Castle
castle in Duddo, Northumberland, England, UK
Wattlesborough Castle
Grade I listed castle in Shropshire, England, UK
Bannaventa
Bannaventa or Benaventa was a Romano-British fortified town which was on the Roman road later called Watling Street, which today is here, as in most places, the A5 road. Bannaventa straddles the boundaries of Norton and Whilton, Northamptonshire, England, villages highly clustered and double that away, respectively.
Trethevy Quoit
dolmen in the Cornwall, England, UK
Austin Village
housing estate in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
Tripontium
Tripontium (Latin for "Place of three bridges") was a town in Roman Britain. It lay on the Roman road later called Watling Street (and known today as the A5) at a site now chiefly within the civil parish of Churchover in the English county of Warwickshire and partly in Leicestershire, some 3.4 miles north-east of Rugby and 3.1 miles south of Lutterworth.
Wingfield Manor
ruined manor house in Derbyshire, England, UK
Abbey Mills Pumping Station
historic sewage pumping station in Abbey Lane, London
Horston Castle
castle in Derbyshire, England, UK
Crossness Pumping Station
19th century pumping station in London
Elvaston Castle
country house in Elvaston, Derbyshire, England, UK
Charlton Castle
castle in Wrockwardine, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England, UK
Warrington Transporter Bridge
steel bridge
Beckford's Tower and Museum
architectural folly and museum on Lansdown Hill, just outside Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom