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Tilbury fort was built in the late 17th century to prevent hostile ships from sailing up the thames and is one of the finest surviving examples of a low-profiled artillery fort in the country.
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An eerie reminder of the cold war the protected headquarters of the royal observer corps no.
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Founded by the powerful magnate william le gros in 1139 thornton abbey became one of the richest augustinian monasteries in england.
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Carisbrooke castle was the key to the defence of the isle of wight for more than six centuries this guidebook is beautifully illustrated and written by leading english heritage experts.
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Belsay has everything: a hall inspired by the classical architecture of ancient greece a medieval castle with rare wall-paintings and magnificent gardens full of exotic plants and trees.
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Lindisfarne priory is the site of one of the most important centres of early christianity in england.
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Glowering over the city carlisle castle is built on the site of a roman fort at a crucial location where roads to scotland and across northern england meet.
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Witley court was one of the great country houses of england.
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Brodsworth hall is an outstanding example of a victorian country house.
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Charles darwin lived for 40 years at down house in rural kent until his death in 1882.
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The art deco style gained prominence at the 1925 paris exposition after which each nation seemed to adapt its own distinct architectural style.
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The 1930s home presented an exciting new way of living for the generation that moved out to the suburbs.
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The abbey of byland was regarded in its heyday as one of the three great monasteries of the north alongside rievaulx and fountains.
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Temple manor's fine stone hall was built in about 1230 by the knights templar providing lodgings and an administrative centre.
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The roman town at wall was an important staging-post on watling street one of the main roads in roman britain.
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This unique art collection formed by julius wernher is now displayed at ranger's house blackheath.
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Etal castle was built in the early 14th century by robert manners in a strategic position by a ford over the river till.
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Rushton triangular lodge one of the most extraordinary buildings in britain was built in the 1590s by sir thomas tresham an elizabethan knight and landowner.
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Built in the 12th century by a bishop of durham the huge bulk of norham castle commands a strong defensive position above the river tweed.
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The ruins of launceston castle dominate the town and are a reminder of the former power and authority of the earls (later dukes) of cornwall.
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Pickering is a fine example of a motte-and-bailey castle first built in earth and timber by william the conqueror in the years following the norman conquest.
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Hidden in deep woodland on the banks of the river coquet brinkburn priory is a surprising place to find one of the finest early gothic priory buildings in england.
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Denny abbey cambridgeshire is a site with a unique story to tell.
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Brougham and brough castles in cumbria have a similar history.
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For 500 years after its norman beginnings okehampton castle served as a dramatic symbol of the power of its owners.
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Totnes castle was built in the early years of the norman conquest to dominate the saxon town of totnes and the crossing over the river dart.
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Set in the glorious landscape of the somerset levels muchelney abbey is an extraordinary survival.
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The striking ruins of kirkham priory in north yorkshire have a fascinating history.
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Portland castle was built by henry viii between 1539 and 1540 to protect an important anchorage known as the 'portland roads'.
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Kirby hall is one of the finest houses built in the reign of elizabeth i in the 16th century.
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Finchale priory owes its origins to one remarkable man: st godric who founded a hermitage on the spot where the priory now stands after a life full of adventure and travel and lived a solitary existence there until his death in 1170 at the age of 105.
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The two shropshire abbeys of haughmond and lilleshall were both communities of augustinian canons founded in the 12th century.
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French street in the 12th and 13th centuries was southampton's high street.
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The house dates from early in the 18th century.
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Situated in the picturesque wooded valley of the river teise this impressive abbey was built in the 13th century by premonstratensian monks.
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Yarmouth castle was part of the coastal defences of henry viii.
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Calshot castle was built in 1539-40 on the end of a short shingle spit to guard the entrance to southampton water.
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The surviving building was a wing of a medieval rural palace of the bishops of lincoln.
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