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Blenheim Palace is a monumental stately home situated in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough. The palace, one of England's largest houses, was built between 1705 and circa 1724. UNESCO recognised the palace as a World Heritage Site in 1987.
Marlow Bridge in, Buckinghamshire
Evesham, Worcestershire, Wychavon, England, UK, 1978. In the old town of Evesham, Midlands. Furthermore: shops, half-timbered houses and visitors.
Colledges Furnishers and Belper Bed Centre at Market Head in Derbyshire, England. This is a commercial business.
Culloden Moor was the site of the Battle of Culloden in 1746 near Inverness, Scotland, UK
St Albans, United Kingdom – February 06, 2023: A white brick building of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Pub - St Albans, England, United Kingdom
Sign for the Great Gateway near St Albans Cathedral, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. This is beside St Albans Cathedral.
Traveler focused on Marrakech - preparation for the journey
The Cotswolds region was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, France - 07 24 2023: The virgin of the lights serving as a landmark for fishermen at sea in top of the harbor
Rye, England - June 13, 2023: High St, Rye, Sussex, England. Tourists walk on the street.
Castleford, UK - March 6th, 2015: Closed down boarded-up pub Hightown Castleford West Yorkshire UK
A plaque commemorating Restoration House at Rochester in Kent, England, where Charles II spent the night of 28 May 1660 before his restoration. It was built in 1587.
Cheddar, UK - July 26, 2020: Welcome sign and info on a building of The Original Cheddar Cheese Co shop Cheddar, a village famous for its Gorge and is the birthplace of world famous cheese.
A framed version of the Apostles’ Creed inside the pretty church of St Botolph in the village of Culpho, Suffolk, Eastern England. The church dates from the 14th century but has had much more recent sympathetic interior restoration. The Apostles’ Creed refers to the belief that each of the Twelve Apostles contributed towards its composition.
High resolution photograph of a detail from a portrait of an Turkish ottoman Janissary  soldier carrying red flag 16th Century
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK, 1978. Old half timbered house facade in Stratford. Also: The Garrick Inn Restaurant & Pub and passers-by.
3D render of Brick Wall painted with the flag of Montserrat
St Albans Ye Olde Fighting Cocks allegedly the oldest pub in England. St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. This  is the  outside of the pub entrance. The original timber-framed structure is visible. It was originally located close to St Albans Cathedral (when it was St Albans Abbey) and was moved to the present site sometime around 1539. The foundations are claimed to be even older, dating from around 793 but this is unconfirmed.
Bermuda flag fabric cotton material wide flag wallpaper, Textured national flag of Bermuda for graphic and web design purposes.
The first chapter of Don Quixote
Lulworth Cove, Dorset, UK - 19.12.2023. Lulworth Cove high street view. Lulworth Cove. Main Street view. Facades of charming cafes, hotels, shops in Lulworth Cove village in Dorset.Charming rural. High street
The Portland Hotel on West Bars in Chesterfield, England, with people visible in the background
American colony, New Sweden.
A quote by Thomas Jefferson about religious freedom - not freedom from religion - found in - \
A cast iron sign on the gatepost outside a church, offering a reward of £5 for information leading to the conviction of anyone damaging this property.
Canterbury, Kent, England- May 2, 2024: The building, now housing a restaurant, dates back to ate least the early 16th century.
Stanforth Butchers in Skipton, traditional butchers shop in North Yorkshire, Tuesday 30 December, Skipton, England.
View of black and white architecture n the centre of Chester, UK.  There are no people in the photograph
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