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