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  • Cusworth Hall
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    Cusworth Hall - Doncaster, United Kingdom
    Cusworth Hall, Doncaster (18.05.2008 10:43)
    Cusworth Hall is an example of a fine English country house in South Yorkshire. It now houses The Museum of South Yorkshire Life and is completely free to visit. [more...]
  • Ecclesall Woods
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    Ecclesall Woods - Sheffield, United Kingdom
    Ecclesall Woods (01.05.2008 13:46)
    One of the oldest areas of ancient woodland in northern England Ecclesall Woods are also an important historic and archaeological site. [more...]
  • York Minster
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    York Minster - York, United Kingdom
    York's magnificent minster (27.04.2008 11:37)
    One of the largest cathedrals in Europe this is York's most famous landmark. [more...]
  • Holy Trinity
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    Holy Trinity - York, United Kingdom
    One of York's little gems (20.04.2008 21:03)
    Well worth a visit. This 12th century church is tucked away off one of York's busiest streets. [more...]
  • The Shrine of The Saint Margeret Clitherow
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    The Shrine of The Saint Margeret Clitherow - York, United Kingdom
    The secret shrine of The Saint Margaret Clitherow (12.04.2008 12:32)
    I love to stumble upon places by chance and the Shrine of The Saint Margaret Clitherow is an example of one such place that I recently discovered. It is located within a small medieval house in The Shambles area of York, which is the oldest part of the town where many of the buildings are black and white timber framed. Unless you knew of its existence you would almost certainly pass it by. The [more...]
  • National Railway Museum
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    National Railway Museum - York, United Kingdom
    Trains, trains and even more trains! (09.04.2008 21:33)
    The National Railway Museum in York first opened its doors to the public in 1975 and although I was too young to remember, around five or six years old at the time, I think that I was quite possibly one of the first visitors to see this attraction. I do vaguely recall visiting here all of those years ago but my memory is very sketchy. I remember that my grandparents had saved up tokens from [more...]
  • Clifford's Tower
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    Clifford's Tower - York, United Kingdom
    Clifford's Tower, York (06.04.2008 12:26)
    Clifford's Tower stands on the top of a green, grassy mound of earth right in the heart of York's town centre. It has the appearance of a miniature castle, but it is actually all that now remains of the former keep of the castle that once stood on the level ground below here. This site at ground level is now occupied by three different large buildings, two of which form the York Castle Museum and [more...]
  • Crystal Peaks
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    Crystal Peaks - Sheffield, United Kingdom
    The Crystal Peaks Shopping Complex (30.03.2008 21:25)
    There was trend during the early and middle part of the 1970's when people that lived in the large cities of Britain decided that they wanted a more rural existence, and in response to this trend several out of town suburbs began to be built. My home town of Sheffield was no exception to this trend. In fact it followed the text book pattern almost to the letter. In the early seventies the [more...]
  • Firsby Reservoirs
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    Firsby Reservoirs - Rotherham, United Kingdom
    Firsby Reservoirs (29.03.2008 10:07)
    Firsby Reservoirs lie approximately 4 miles (7 Kilometres) to the north east of Rotherham town centre in South Yorkshire. They consist of two separate bodies of water that were created between 1874 and 1880 to provide a supply of fresh drinking water to Rotherham and the surrounding area. Their secondary purpose was to also to act as holding reservoirs for the nearby Thrybergh Reservoir [more...]
  • Thrybergh Country Park
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    Thrybergh Country Park - Rotherham, United Kingdom
    Thrybergh Country Park (19.03.2008 14:27)
    Thrybergh Country Park lies approximately 3 miles (5 Kilometres) to the north west of Rotherham town centre and about 9 miles (15 Kilometres) to the west of Doncaster in South Yorkshire. Covering an area of 47 acres, this is one of the largest country parks in the region. At the centre of this park lies a reservoir, created in 1880 to supply water to Doncaster and the surrounding area. [more...]
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