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Burghley House, located in the central part of England, is without a doubt one of the most magnificent examples of Elizabethan architecture that exists today.
'Auld' Wat of Harden was, without doubt, a memorable scottish reiver of the 16th century. His raids into England were formidable, yet his sense of humour was renowned.
With more than a thousand years of history behind it, Stamford in Lincolnshire, England is a historical jewel for tourists.
Treasures once prized by Europe's noble families, such as the Merode Cup, Burghley Nef, the Strozzi family harpsichord and tapestries from the Netherlands are on display.
The film locations for Pride and Prejudice are faithful to the original novel, set mainly in England's Peak District, in the Counties of Derbyshire and Lincolnshire.
The life, times and personal triumphs of one of the world's most brilliant philosophers and statesmen.
Standing out from the crowd with their colour, a talented grey horse often proves even more memorable than a bay or chestnut of similar standard.
Nestled amongst lush gardens on the northern tip of England's beautiful Isle of Wight is Osborne House, the beloved seaside residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Chatsworth, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, is one of the best loved and most beautiful country houses in all of England.


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