Visit Dunster Yarn Market — a 17th-century timber market hall in Dunster village, offering medieval charm, history, and easy access to Dunster Castle....
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Visit Dunster Yarn Market — a 17th-century timber market hall in Dunster village, offering medieval charm, history, and easy access to Dunster Castle....
Visit Dunster Gallox Bridge — a beautiful 15th-century packhorse bridge on Exmoor, offering peaceful riverside views and a short walk from Dunster village....
Visit Dunster Butter Cross — a rare medieval market cross on the outskirts of Dunster, offering history, village charm, and links to Dunster Castle and...
Visit Sibsey Trader Windmill near Boston — a six-sailed working windmill built in 1877, still producing flour and open to visitors year-round....
Visit Saxtead Green Post Mill near Framlingham — a rare 18th-century wooden windmill still turning, showcasing Suffolk’s milling heritage....
Visit Moulton Packhorse Bridge near Newmarket — a beautifully preserved 15th-century stone bridge with four arches spanning the River Kennett....
Visit Derwentcote Steel Furnace near Gateshead — an 18th-century industrial monument and one of Britain’s earliest steel-making sites, set in woodland....
Visit The Monument in London — built by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666 and offering panoramic views from its viewing...
Visit Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner — London’s triumphal monument celebrating victory, peace, and panoramic views of the city skyline....
Discover The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London — Britain’s national war memorial honouring those who gave their lives in two world wars and beyond....
Visit Smithfield Market in London — a Victorian masterpiece and one of the city’s oldest trading sites, blending history, architecture, and tradition....
Explore the Old Bailey in London — the Central Criminal Court with its domed façade, symbolising British justice and centuries of legal history....