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Opened by the National Trust, the body charged with preserving British buildings, this is one for you Modernists. It's the 1930s residence of Ernö...more
see the London guideEighteen rooms furnished in the manner of the period illustrate how Americans lived from colonial times to the 19th century. A permanent exhibit...more
see the Bath guideBarbara Hepworth was one of a group of influential 20th-century abstract avant-garde artists who settled in and around St. Ives. Hepworth's studio has been...more
see the Devon + Cornwall guideA church has stood on this plot of land next to the Roman Baths since the eighth century, though the current exterior dates from the 15th...more
see the Bath guideSurely this is the world's only theme park dedicated to sheep. There are sheep races (they're ridden by toy lambs in racing colors), mini sheepdog trials (an...more
see the Devon + Cornwall guideOne of the great Jacobean houses of England, Blickling is known for its spectacular long gallery as well as fine furniture, oils, and tapestries. The extensive...more
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One of the single greatest museums in the world, the British Museum houses collections that date from the prehistoric to the modern—in sum, the works of...more
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The queen's London pied-à-terre is not the most beautiful of palaces, but it's big. Most of the year, all you can do is peer through the iron railings at...more
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Head straight for Camden Town if you're in your early twenties and on the lookout for leather—take that how you will, it's all here. The weekend markets...more
see the London guideOne of the most famous 12th-century castles in England, with a magnificent stone keep and massive earthworks. It's been in the Howard family since 1544, and...more
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