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Bodleian Library
The Bodleian Library in Oxford houses a copy of every book published in Britain since 1610.
Kings College
The most popular college with visitors to Cambridge, Kings was founded by Henry VI in 1441.
Kettle's Yard
Kettle's Yard, a department of Cambridge University, is a major centre for contemporary and 20th century art .
Sedgwick Museum
The oldest museum in Cambridge, the Sedgwick Museum contains over 1.5 million fossil artefacts.
Roman Baths and Pump Room
The Roman Baths and Pump Room, in the city of Bath, is built on the only naturally hot springs in Britain.
Bath Abbey
There has been place of worship standing on the site of Bath Abbey since 757. The current Abbey is over 500 years old.
Royal Crescent
The Royal Crescent is one of the most popular places to visit in Bath. Number 1 contains a museum that is open to the public.
Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral was originally a Benedictine abbey founded in the eleventh century.
Chester Walls
Chester remains the only city in Britain to retain a complete circuit of defensive walls. They date to the Roman and Saxon periods.
Roman Amphitheatre
The Roman Amphitheatre, in Chester, was discovered in 1929 and half of the site remains buried under the adjacent convent.
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