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Stonehenge, Wiltshire
Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, is one of the world's most famous and mysterious ancient wonders. The site consists of three circles of large standing stones, with the largest weighing over 50 tons each. Archaeologists have been studying this site for centuries to understand its purpose and construction methods.
Bath Roman Baths
The Roman Baths are an ancient Roman site located in the city of Bath, Somerset. This well-preserved complex features an impressive temple dedicated to the goddess Minerva as well as a public bathhouse that was built around 70 AD during Roman rule in Britain.
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is one of London's iconic landmarks and is often mistakenly referred to as London Bridge due to its location near it on both sides of River Thames. Completed in 1894 by Sir Alexander Binnie and engineers from Mott & Company Ltd., it has become synonymous with London itself.
The Lake District National Park
Located in northwest England, Cumbria County Council designated The Lake District National Park as a national park in 1951 due to its natural beauty featuring numerous lakes such as Windermere and Ullswater along with surrounding mountains like Scafell Pike (the highest peak).
Oxford University Colleges
Oxford University boasts some truly remarkable buildings among its colleges which include Christ Church College where Lewis Carroll studied; Brasenose College founded by Richard Sutton; Magdalen College known for its stunning architecture including Longwall Quad; All Souls College renowned for housing many distinguished scholars such as philosopher Bertrand Russell; St John's College famous for having produced several notable alumni including writer J.R.R Tolkien creator of Middle-earth series' Lord Of The Rings books