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Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace Oxfordshire | Everything You Need to Know In 1704, the Duke of Marlborough won a battle near the Bavarian village of Blindheim and changed the course of European history. A grateful nation gave him something extraordinary in return: a palace. Not a...

Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace | Everything You Need to Know Twelve miles south-west of central London, on the north bank of the Thames, stands a palace that encompasses the entire drama of Tudor England. Cardinal Wolsey built it. Henry VIII took it — and expanded it, feasted...

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew London | Everything You Need to Know Ten kilometres south-west of central London, where the Thames curves gently through Richmond, there are 330 acres of gardens that contain more living plant species than almost anywhere else on earth. The...

Victoria Tunnel Newcastle

Victoria Tunnel Newcastle

Victoria Tunnel Newcastle | Everything You Need to Know Beneath the streets of Newcastle upon Tyne, 85 feet below the surface, runs a tunnel two and a half miles long. It was built in 1842 to carry coal from a colliery in Spital Tongues down to the River Tyne under...

Birmingham Back to Backs

Birmingham Back to Backs

Birmingham Back to Backs | Everything You Need to Know In the middle of Birmingham, a short walk from the Bullring and New Street station, there is a court of eleven small houses built back-to-back — each one sharing a rear wall with its neighbour, facing inward onto...

The Chocolatarium Edinburgh

The Chocolatarium Edinburgh

The Chocolatarium Edinburgh | Everything You Need to Know Just off the Royal Mile, tucked into a street in Edinburgh's historic Old Town, there is a chocolate factory. Not a large one — it's a micro-factory, intimate and handcrafted — but it takes its chocolate...

Highgate Cemetery London

Highgate Cemetery London

Highgate Cemetery London | Everything You Need to Know There is nowhere quite like Highgate in London — perhaps nowhere quite like it in Britain. This Victorian burial ground in North London, opened in 1839, is one of the most atmospheric and visually extraordinary...

Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall | Everything You Need to Know In AD 122, the Emperor Hadrian visited Britain and ordered the construction of a wall. It would stretch 73 miles from coast to coast across the narrowest point of northern England — from the River Tyne in the east to the...

Eden Project

Eden Project

Eden Project Cornwall | Everything You Need to Know Somewhere in the middle of Cornwall, at the bottom of what was once a vast working china clay pit, there is a rainforest. Two enormous geodesic biomes — structures so large they could enclose eighteen Albert Halls...