The most-most in England: what to see?
Outside the capital, too, there are enough sights. For example, the mysterious Stonehenge, which is located between the towns of Salisbury and Amesbury. Or Oxford and Cambridge, the oldest universities in the country and one of the oldest in Europe, York with its ancient city blocks, fortifications and a castle, Windsor, which houses the same summer palace of kings, etc.
A lot of architectural objects of the city of Bata the Royal Crescent Street, the Town Hall, the Cathedral) are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It also contained cathedrals in Canterbury and Durham, the coastal part of Liverpool and much more. The city of Nottingham was not included in the list, but you can not miss the opportunity to visit Robin Hood's homeland and take a walk in the Sherwood forest!
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