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    Church in Lauder.

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    Kirkandrews Church.

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    Middlebie Church.

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    Peebles.

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    Jedburgh Abbey.

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    Sweetheart Abbey.

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    Wales,Denbighshire,Ruthin. The Myddelton Arms pub and the clock tower in the town square of Ruthin.

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    Wales,Denbighshire,Ruthin. Castle Hotel,formerly the White Lion,is an elegant georgian building in the town square in Ruthin.

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    England,Somerset,Crewkerne. St Bartholomew's Parish Church stands on higher ground west of the town centre. It is the focal point of the rural prospect of the western side of the town - a superb example of the Perpendicular style with many unusual and individual features. Highlighted here are its highly individual gargolyes or more correctly its chimera.

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    Forth Road Bridge over the Forth River

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    The church in Arinagour,the only village on Coll and home to half of the island's population of roughly 180

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    The church at Fortingall where Rob Roy witnessed his brother's marriage.

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    Caerlaurock Castle.

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    Hollows Tower.

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    Burns Statue,Dumfries.

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    Smailholm Tower.

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  • 862-03361363

    St Clements Church on the southern tip of Harris is the burial place of the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan in Skye. Dating from the 1520s.

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    England,Somerset,Crewkerne. St Bartholomew's Parish Church stands on higher ground west of the town centre. It is the focal point of the rural prospect of the western side of the town - a superb example of the Perpendicular style with many unusual and individual features.

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    England,Somerset,Crewkerne. St Bartholomew's Parish Church stands on higher ground west of the town centre. It is the focal point of the rural prospect of the western side of the town - a superb example of the Perpendicular style with many unusual and individual features.

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    England,Somerset,Crewkerne. St Bartholomew's Parish Church stands on higher ground west of the town centre,it is the focal point of the rural prospect of the western side of the town a superb example of the Perpendicular style with many unusual and individual features - highlighted here are its highly individual gargolyes or more correctly its chimera.

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    England,Somerset,Crewkerne. St Bartholomew's Parish Church stands on higher ground west of the town centre,it is the focal point of the rural prospect of the western side of the town a superb example of the Perpendicular style with many unusual and individual features.

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    One of the western towers of Westminster Abbey,London. The first Abbey was built here by Edward the Confessor in 1045. The present building was completed in 1517,although has been added to over the years. The two towers seen here were added in 1745.

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    Widecombe-in-the-Moor Church,Dartmoor

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary - here viewed from the South side.

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    Buttercups in front of Widecombe-in-the-Moor Church,Dartmoor

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    Tower at Dryhope

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    Dead tree on Greenlaw Moor.

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    Dawn on Greenlaw Moor.

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    Morning light on trees.

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    The River Tweed and the mouth of the Till.

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    Loch Ken.

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    Poplar trees on The River Teviot.

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    The River Tweed at Ashiestiel.

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    Hermitage Castle.

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    Snow and ice pond on The River Tweed.

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    Looking west from Greenlaw Moor.

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    Log and trees on Greenlaw Moor.

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    Dead tree on Greenlaw Moor.

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    Morning light near Greenlaw.

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    Fishing boats and church at Northbay

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    Scolpaig Tower,a castellated folly,erected as part of a famine relief project in the nineteenth century

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    St Clements Church on the southern tip of Harris is the burial place of the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan in Skye. Dating from the 1520s.

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    Dun Carloway is one of the best preserved examples of a broch or fortified tower in Scotland. Dating back to around 100BC,the broch consists of two concentric drystone walls,the inner one rising perpendicular and the outer one slanting inwards. It is thought that the brochs were built to provide protection against Roman slave traders.

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    Built in the fifteenth century,KilchurnCastle was a Campbell stronghold on the shores of Loch Awe. It was destroyed by lightning in the 1760s and is now one of Aryll's most photogenic sights.

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    UK,England,Oxford. The Chapel of Merton College in Oxford

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    England,Somerset,South Perrott. St Mary's Church,the central tower has four identical arches from the early 13th century,with the north transept and nave a little later. South Perrott is situated in the North West corner of Dorset,near the Somerset border

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    England,Somerset,Wells. The cathedral at Wells derives it name from from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew,one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. Built between 1175 and 1490,Wells Cathedral has been described as the most poetic of the English Cathedrals. Much of the structure is in the Early English style.

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    England,Somerset,Wells. The cathedral at Wells derives it name from from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew,one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. Built between 1175 and 1490,Wells Cathedral has been described as the most poetic of the English Cathedrals.

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    England,Somerset,Wells. The cathedral at Wells derives it name from from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew,one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. Built between 1175 and 1490,Wells Cathedral has been described as the most poetic of the English Cathedrals

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    England,Somerset,Wells. The cathedral at Wells derives it name from from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew,one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. Built between 1175 and 1490,Wells Cathedral has been described as the most poetic of the English Cathedrals

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    England,Somerset,Wells. The cathedral at Wells derives it name from from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew,one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. Built between 1175 and 1490,Wells Cathedral has been described as the most poetic of the English Cathedrals

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    England,Somerset,Wells. The cathedral at Wells derives it name from from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew,one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. Built between 1175 and 1490,Wells Cathedral has been described as the most poetic of the English Cathedrals.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary - here viewed from the South side.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary - here viewed from the South side.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary - here viewed from the South side.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary - here viewed from the South side.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary and this plaque marks the different levels to which the River Severn has broken its banks and flooded.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral - an Anglican cathedral situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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    England,Shropshire,Ludlow. Ludlow Castle - detail of its unusual circular Norman chapel. Firstly a Norman Fortress and extended over the centuries to become a fortified Royal Palace. It has ensured Ludlow's place in English history - originally built to hold back the unconquered Welsh,passing through generations of the de Lacy and Mortimer families to Richard Plantagenet,Duke of York.

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    England,Shropshire,Ludlow. Ludlow Castle - detail of its unusual circular Norman chapel. Firstly a Norman Fortress and extended over the centuries to become a fortified Royal Palace. It has ensured Ludlow's place in English history - originally built to hold back the unconquered Welsh,passing through generations of the de Lacy and Mortimer families to Richard Plantagenet,Duke of York.

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    England,Shropshire,Ludlow. Ludlow Castle - detail of its unusual circular Norman chapel. Firstly a Norman Fortress and extended over the centuries to become a fortified Royal Palace. It has ensured Ludlow's place in English history - originally built to hold back the unconquered Welsh,passing through generations of the de Lacy and Mortimer families to Richard Plantagenet,Duke of York.

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    England,Shropshire,Ludlow. Ludlow Castle - firstly a Norman Fortress and extended over the centuries to become a fortified Royal Palace. It has ensured Ludlow's place in English history - originally built to hold back the unconquered Welsh,passing through generations of the de Lacy and Mortimer families to Richard Plantagenet,Duke of York.

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    England,Shropshire,Ludlow. Ludlow Castle viewed from Whitcliffe Common. The castle,firstly a Norman Fortress and extended over the centuries to become a fortified Royal Palace,has ensured Ludlow's place in English history. Originally built to hold back the unconquered Welsh,passing through generations of the de Lacy and Mortimer families to Richard Plantagenet,Duke of York.

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    England,Shropshire,Stokesay. View of the well preserved South Tower of Stokesay Castle,located at Stokesay,a mile south of the town of Craven Arms,in South Shropshire. It is the oldest fortified manor house in England,dating to the 12th century and is managed by England Heritage.

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    England,Shropshire,Stokesay. View of the well preserved South Tower of Stokesay Castle,located at Stokesay,a mile south of the town of Craven Arms,in South Shropshire. It is the oldest fortified manor house in England,dating to the 12th century and is managed by England Heritage.

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    England,Shropshire,Stokesay. View of the well preserved South Tower of Stokesay Castle,located at Stokesay,a mile south of the town of Craven Arms,in South Shropshire. It is the oldest fortified manor house in England,dating to the 12th century and is managed by England Heritage.

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    England,Shropshire,Stokesay. View of the well preserved South Tower of Stokesay Castle,located at Stokesay,a mile south of the town of Craven Arms,in South Shropshire. It is the oldest fortified manor house in England,dating to the 12th century and is managed by England Heritage.

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    England,Shropshire,Stokesay. View of the well preserved South Tower of Stokesay Castle,located at Stokesay,a mile south of the town of Craven Arms,in South Shropshire. It is the oldest fortified manor house in England,dating to the 12th century and is managed by England Heritage.

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    England,Somerset,Crewkerne. St Bartholomew's Parish Church stands on higher ground west of the town centre,it is the focal point of the rural prospect of the western side of the town a superb example of the Perpendicular style with many unusual and individual features - highlighted here are its highly individual gargolyes or more correctly its chimera.

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    England,Somerset,Crewkerne. St Bartholomew's Parish Church stands on higher ground west of the town centre,it is the focal point of the rural prospect of the western side of the town a superb example of the Perpendicular style with many unusual and individual features - highlighted here are its highly individual gargolyes or more correctly its chimera.

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    England,Worchestershire,Worchester. Worcester Cathedral. An Anglican cathedral in Worcester,England; situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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    England,London,Westminster. Big Ben,the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey.

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    The steps of the National Gallery on Trafalgar Square.

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    Silhouette of St Pauls Cathedral and one of the towers of Canon Street station against the evening sky.

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    Hayford Hall,which is reputed to have been the inspiration for the Baskerville Hall in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous Sherlock Holmes detective novel Hound of the Baskervilles.

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    Field Buttercups in front of Widecombe-in-the-Moor Church. This location is reputed to have been the inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous Sherlock Holmes detective novel Hound of the Baskervilles.

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    Clock Tower of Hayford Hall,which is reputed to have been the inspiration for the Baskerville Hall in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous Sherlock Holmes detective novel Hound of the Baskervilles.

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    Westminster Abbey,London. The first Abbey was built here by Edward the Confessor in 1045. The present building was completed in 1517,although has been added to over the years. The two towers seen here were added in 1745.

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    The Henry VII chapel at the east end of Westminster Abbey,London. The first Abbey was built here by Edward the Confessor in 1045. The present building was completed between 1245 and 1517,although has been added to over the years. The Henry VII chapel was added in 1503.

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    Buttercups in front of Widecombe-in-the-Moor Church,Dartmoor

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    Buttercups in front of Widecombe-in-the-Moor Church,Dartmoor

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    Buttercup,Ranunculus

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    Buttercups in front of Widecombe-in-the-Moor Church,Dartmoor

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    Stornoway high street, Outer Hebrides, United Kingdom

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    St Michael and All Angels Church, Stanton, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom

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    Church of St Mary, Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom

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    Church of St Lawrence, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom

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    St. Mary-le-Strand, The Strand, London. 1717. Architects: James Gibbs

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