Just Visit England

Ambleside


Bath Abbey


Bath, Somerset


Bodiam Castle



Bowness-on-Windermere



Brighton Beach, United Kingdom


Brighton Royal Pavilion


Broadway Tower



Built in 1426, it's got the Giant’s Fireplace Bar where smugglers supped,
sloping ceilings, creaking floorboards and winding staircases - Rye

Built in 1687, the Chatsworth House estate, also known as ‘Palace of the Peak’
has been home to over 16 generations of the Cavendish family


Canterbury Cathedral



Canterbury, Kent



Cardiff City Hall at twilight. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of Edwardian Baroque



Cascara Bath


Down House



Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristo




England is full of fairytale castles  whispering stories of battles,
and ancient kings and queens - Lowther Castle


Fancy a fright at Hampton Court, Henry VIII is said to haunt the palace,
along with two of his wives, Jane Seymour and Catherine Howard


Farrer's Tea & Coffee House




First up, is one of the best preserved sites of the ancient world. The Roman Baths in the City of Bath Somerset  still bubble with 1170000 litres of hot spring water every single day - Bath Somerse



Goldney Hall



Greenwich



Hampton Court Palace



Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom


How pretty is this picture of the High Street in Staithes, North Yorksh


Howardian Hills, North Yorkshire



Hawnby




Kew Palace


Lake District


Lavenham


Lincoln Cathedral 



Kirkstall Abbey






Magnolia Belgian Beer Bar and Bistro Keswick




Lucy’s Tearoom in Stow on the Wold is as cute as a button. Made with love by a father, mother and daughter team


National Trust - Coughton Court



National Trust Tyntesfield





























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