The Albert Dock is a truly stunning architectural triumph. Opened in 1846, it soon became a treasure ...
The thatched farmhouse of Anne Hathaway before her marriage to William Shakespeare, with its picture ...
Glasgow's Art Gallery and Museum, an imposing red sandstoned building, first opened in 1901. Tod ...
Oxford University's Museum of Fine and Applied Art and Archaeology. Founded in 1683, the Ashmole ...
The Assembly Rooms, designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, were used for evening 'assemblies ...
Here in Ballycastle, one can experience and learn about the folk social history of the Glens in the ...
An impressive ruin that is sure to delight and amaze. The nave was constructed around 1100, and the ...
The Barbican Glassworks are very famous and world-renowned glass-blowers. It is a rare and special ...
A medieval merchant's home in the heart of York. Come and see Barley Hall as it is brought back ...
A pleasant summertime diversion is to rent a skiff, punt, or canoe from the Victorian Bath Boating S ...
A pleasant diversion, this one-of-a-kind maze is fun for all as visitors try to make their way throu ...
A complete Victorian family business that ran for nearly 100 years in the city. The Bowler family we ...
The namesake of the city, are the amazing Roman Baths. Enjoy the tour of the ancient bathing rooms ...
The BBC Experience is a treat for those interested in the history and reality of the radio and telev ...
The rose garden and herbaceous borders were established in 1920. The plants grow in a sunken glen o ...
Completed over 100 years ago, this unforgettable 316ft clock-tower is perhaps the most recognizable ...
An early 17th century country house complete with battlements and turrets designed by Robert and Joh ...
Off the beaten path, the remains of this Franciscan friary were founded in around the year 1500 by R ...
Located in the West End of the City, The Botanic Gardens is a large parkland housing several huge gl ...
These lovely Gardens contain over 5000 different varieties of plants from all over the world. It is ...
Universally considered one of the greatest museums in the world, the British Museum contains an abso ...
Monthly art exhibitions, paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture by living artists are the highlig ...
The home of the Monarch, Buckingham Palace is a glorious residence. Visitors may tour the State Roo ...
The Building of Bath Museum tells the fascinating story of the creation of the Georgian Bath. The ex ...
Presented to Glasgow in 1944 by the millionaire shipowner Sir William Burrell, the Collection was am ...
Calton Hill, though it does not possess the drama of the Castle Rock or the mass of Arthur's Sea ...
Canterbury Cathedral was founded in the year 597 and is the Mother church of the Anglican communion. ...
A fascinating audiovisual experience in which visitors join Chaucer's pilgrims on their journey ...
The history of Cardiff Castle spans nearly 2000 years since the Romans first settled the site. Roman ...
Fourteenth-century west tower of the former city church of St Martin. The clock on the eastern side ...
Begun in 1875 on the site of the 13th century 'Red Castle', Castell Coch is a scholarly Vict ...
Castle Howard is the magnificent 18th century home of the Howard Family. Known worldwide as 'Bri ...
This most enjoyable spectacle to observe occurs every other day at precisely 11:30 AM. In front of ...
The famous writer Charles Dickens was born in this modest house in Portsmouth, England in 1812. The ...
Situated in the heart of the Cheshire countryside, on top of the Peckforton Hills, with a view of Be ...
The 12th century monastic building has a magnificent refectory, with beautifully carved choir stalls ...
Chester Zoo is the largest garden zoo in the UK, covering 110 acres. There are over 6000 animals fr ...
Stone tower windmill, set on 6 arches, was originally built in 1632. The existing machinery dates fr ...
The City Art Centre, Edinburgh's principal municipal art gallery, is located in a handsome build ...
The Clava Cairns are an impressive collection of prehistoric burial chambers, a mile southeast of th ...
This 13th century keep of York Castle was built by Henry III to replace William the Conqueror's ...
Corstorphine is the home of Edinburgh Zoo. Founded by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland in 19 ...
For lovers of nature and wildlife, this park is a real delight. The Cotswold Wild Life Park offers ...
The Craigmillar Castle, now a substantial ruin, but in its time a stronghold that played an interest ...
Gas-lit Victorian pub with fine tiles, woodwork and glass. Established in 1849, it is the oldest pub ...
The Cuillin mountains, a massive confusion of gabbro and granite which straddles the island, are fam ...
The Culloden Battlefield is the tragic site where Bonnie Prince Charlie lost the last battle on Brit ...
A wide range of stoneware pottery, mainly thrown and fired in an oil fired kiln. This traditional We ...
These are two stately homes in the vicinity of Queensferry that can be visited. Dalmeny House, the h ...
The D-Day Museum was opened in 1984 to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of D-Day. Its centrepiece is ...
The Denny Abbey today is the remains of a 12th century Benedictine abbey and a 14th century dining h ...
In the magnificent 13th century Great Hall of the original deanery of Salisbury Cathedral, "Discover ...
The Earhart Center is a cottage exhibition on Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly the Atlantic so ...
The castle is Edinburgh's best known and most popular visitor attraction. It is, therefore, a go ...
Edinburgh University, traditionally one of Scotland's medieval seats of learning, was founded by ...
The historic buildings of Eton College are an integral part of the heritage of the British Isles. Vi ...
The Edinburgh Festival Theatre in Nicolson Street is the city's most exciting development in the ...
The Fifth Province is a multi-media show comprising of 4 different stages. Stage 1, a themed stone c ...
Situated in Victoria Park, the Fossil Grove is a 300 million year old forest which was uncovered by ...
The Foyke Valley Railway Center features several interesting narrow-gauge (3 feet) networks that car ...
The French Brothers have been operating passenger boats on the Thames since 1978 and have become a f ...