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The Monarch of the Glen - a classic image of Scotland

The Monarch of the Glen - a classic image of Scotland

"The Monarch of the Glen" is a very famous painting of a Scottish scene. This regal stag has been so popular over the years that it has been described as 'the ultimate biscuit tin image of Scotland'.

Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle

One of the best-preserved and charismatic castles in England, Warwick Castle, beside the river Avon in the town of Warwick, was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068.

Ribblehead Viaduct - a Yorkshire engineering feat

Ribblehead Viaduct - a Yorkshire engineering feat

The Ribblehead Viaduct carries the Settle–Carlisle railway across Batty Moss in Ribble Valley, Yorkshire. Completed in 1874, the 400 metre-long viaduct was built to tackle the route's challenging terrain.

Chesil Beach - Dorset's unusual natural seafront

Chesil Beach - Dorset's unusual natural seafront

Chesil Beach is an unusual coastal feature in Dorset creating an intriguing mix of beach and inland lagoon. The 18-mile long shingle barrier beach stretches from West Bay to the Isle of Portland and forms part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

Running rings around London - the M25

Running rings around London - the M25

The M25 (or London Orbital Motorway) is a major road encircling almost all of Greater London. It has become one of the most important roads in Britain, and one of the busiest. Construction began in 1973, and the final section was opened by the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1986 (pictured). On opening it was the longest ring road in Europe, at 117 miles.

Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk - a stately home with a couple of secrets

Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk - a stately home with a couple of secrets

Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, which is open to the public, has several secret passages to add to its attractions.

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