Sussex

and urged them to Repent and believe the gospel. A new tree grows in place of the original, standing opposite the New Inn in German Street (TN36 4EN). There is…

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Leicestershire

the remains of Richard III, slain at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, were discovered beneath a car park in 2012, it attracted worldwide attention. After DNA analysis to…

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Yorkshire (North)

new abbey was built whose ruins can be seen, set dramatically on the clifftop above the town (YO22 4JT). The ghostly shell of the building with its spiky pinnacles, empty…

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Buckinghamshire

…north aisle, a First World War memorial window shows Newton in the bottom left-hand corner with two slaves and a ship and Cowper is at the bottom right.  Newton’s pulpit…

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Hampshire

…William Rufus, son of the Conqueror, slain by an arrow in the New Forest, is buried here, as is Jane Austen. Charles Wesley’s grandson, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, was cathedral organist…

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Norfolk

the New Testament led to his conversion. He may have found peace with God, but scarcely with the world. Brought to trial for heresy, Bilney recanted his views. He was…

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Cheshire

…its fine cathedral. Running in a two-mile circuit around the centre, the walls have sections up to seventeen feet high, some parts dating back to Roman times. Matthew Henry memorial…

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Cumbria

…travellers as a dark and forbidding place but seen in new light by Wordsworth and the romantic poets and beloved by artists and holidaymakers ever since.   ULVERSTON Swarthmoor Hall…

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Yorkshire (South & West)

South & West Yorkshire   Careless of local opinion, the bureaucrats have been interfering with the boundaries of Yorkshire for so long that we can take a few liberties of…

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