BRITISH LANDMARKS, PROPERTIES, TOWNS AND REGIONS
NEW LINK! Building Storeys - website of building historian Ellen Leslie NEW LINK! Exploring Castles NEW LINK! The Churches Conservation Trust NEW LINK! Stained Glass in Wales Been There -- Done That - The Unoffical Guide to Great Britain Black and White Buildings - Timber-frame buildings in the UK Built - Jonathan Foyle's website on Britain's historic environment CastleXplorer - Explore the castles of Britain Castles, Abbeys and Medieval Buildings in the UK Castles and Fortifications of England and Wales Castles for Sale and Castle Pictures The Churches of East Angia - A journey through the churches of Suffolk and Norfolk The Gatehouse - Gazetteer of medieval castles and palaces of England and Wales Geograph British Isles - Project to photograph every grid square Paul's Castle - Photos of landmarks in Kent and London Pictures of England - Exploring England with pictures and history Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles Simon Thurley - Website for the Chief Executive of English Heritage Tudor-Buildings.co.uk - Images and descriptions of existing Tudor buildings and info on architecture, the monarches, television programs and museum exhibitions
College of St. George at Windsor Castle - Including the Chapel, where Henry VIII, Jane Seymour and Charles Brandon are buried English Heritage - Look around for lots of Tudor-related properties Explore Parliament and the Royal Palace of Westminster Historic Royal Palaces - The official site (Hampton Court, Tower of London and more) The London Bridge Museum and Educational Trust Middle Temple Hall - One of the Inns of Court The Royal Tennis Court at Hampton Court Palace and History of Real Tennis Westminster Abbey - Official site Cheam, Surrey - tourism and travel information. Includes Nonsuch Park Cumnor Parish Record - Archive of materials related to Cumnor Life and Death in Elizabethan Norton The Map of Early Modern London Richmond and North Yorkshire Dales Stained Glass of Norfolk & Norwich
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