By Nawaal R. Khan
Introduction
This English Landmarks list covers the most famous landmarks in England. From the historical and...
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In Northwest England lies a beautiful natural escape called Lake District National Park. It is...
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A famous landmark in England, Hadrian's Wall, has been standing tall since AD 122. It...
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Next to Durham Castle is an awe-inspiring Romanesque cathedral. Durham Cathedral sits on a rocky...
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If you're into WWII history, this famous landmark of England is for you. The Coventry...
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When you visit the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, you may be thinking you've seen it...
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On the outskirts of Gateshead, looking over the A1 road on the mound of an...
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One of the newer landmarks on this list, the Central Library in Machester, was constructed...
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One of the most famous places in England, let alone Manchester, St Peter's Square is...
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Located on the north bank of the Thames, the Tower of London is one of...
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Have you really been to England if you haven't stopped by Buckingham Palace - one...
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One of the most famous landmarks in England, the symbol of London, the London Eye...
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Located just down The Mall Road from Buckingham Palace in Westminster, Trafalgar Square is another...
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One of the most iconic landmarks of England, the Tower Bridge, was built in the...
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A famous monument in England, Big Ben, is one of the most visited and known...
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Sitting on the highest point of the city of London, on Ludgate Hill, is the...
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One of the most beautiful things about the Greater London area is the grand Hyde...
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The Palace of Westminster is the political epicentre of England and has been in existence...
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The British Museum is the world's oldest national public museum. It was founded in 1753...
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What was once a Bankside Power Station in the 1950s has now been transformed into...
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England did not have its own Natural History Museum until the 1850s. The architecture of...
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At the edge of Hyde Park lies the historic Kensington Palace. It has been a...
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Westminster Abbey is the resting place for several monarchs, such as past Kings and Queens...
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Located in Trafalgar Square in Central London, The National Gallery of England is one of...
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On the banks of the Thames in West London, Henry VIII's extravagant pleasure palace sits...
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Brighton is known for its beautiful seaside covered in small pebbles and stones instead of...
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The city of Bath is named after the Roman Baths that were constructed here in...
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One of the most popular landmarks of England, especially in the summertime, Glastonbury Tor can...
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Cheddar Gorge is a great place to go if you're looking for some natural beauty...
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A place where you can enjoy a range of fun medieval-themed activities and stay in...
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For all the drama and theatre buffs out there, this is one of the best...
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Almost synonymous with the mere mention of England, Stonehenge is one of the most famous...
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Salisbury Cathedral is known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and has...
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If you're visiting the Midlands in England, your journey will no doubt take you through...
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One of the most famous natural landmarks in England, the beautiful 153-km-long Jurrasic Coast on...
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In the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset, you can find an ancient outline of...
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Off the west coast of Cornwall, a very popular UK holiday destination, sits a medieval...
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If you are looking for something that takes you closer to nature but combines it...
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The Bodleian Library is a well-known historic library situated in the heart of Oxford. The...
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Designed by Victorian architect Frank Matcham, Blackpool Tower has stood on Lancashire's popular seafront since...
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This stunning seat of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire is one of the most...
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At the start of the new millennium, a 171-metre-tall tower on Portsmouth's historic harbour was...
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Thirty-six years ago, on June 24, 1981, the longest suspension bridge opened up in England...
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If you've ever heard of Robin Hood, you will know the Sherwood Forest very well...
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Another one of the famous landmarks of England that were built by William the Conqueror...
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If you've ever wanted to know where the world's first iron bridge opened up, Shropshire...
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If you're looking to find one of the largest collections of Grade-I listed buildings in...
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York is one of the most popular cities in England that attracts people from all...
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One of the earliest centres of English Christianity, this small island off the Northumbrian coast...
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If you're a fan of history, you will love the Blenheim Palace. Built between 1705...
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One of England's most distinctive natural features, the Cliffs of Dover, are a must-see if...
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Hack Green is the name of a secret nuclear bunker that had stayed hidden for...
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The Yoesden Nature Reserve has been the same since medieval times, and the grasslands here...
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The gothic Lincoln Cathedral is a sight to behold. It was commissioned by William the...
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One of England's greatest Neolithic landmarks, the Stone Circle, is another strange arrangement that has...
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The stunning Gloucester Cathedral is one of the most famous landmarks in England. It was...
Conclusion
From the variety of cathedrals and castles to the stunning natural landscapes, England has something...
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