Around the British Isles

Photos that I have taken around the country.
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an old building with a statue in front of it
Norwich cathedral was built by the Normans and still has much of its Norman architecture intact. The cathedral has the second tallest spire and the largest surviving cloister in England. It has 1106 roof bosses. A bronze sculpture of the Duke of Wellington can be found outside the cathedral. He is considered one of the greatest defensive commanders of all time.
a metal sculpture sitting on top of a sandy beach next to the ocean under a blue sky
Viking Ship, Hastings
a row of wooden buildings next to each other with a boat in the foreground
Net Huts, Hastings
an old castle with a bench in front of it
Rye Castle
a sign that says, 40 unique things to do in edinburgh that you can't miss on your trip
44 Unique & Fun Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland
44 Unique & Fun Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland
coffee slice no bake melt and mix on a white plate with text overlay
Coffee Slice - No Bake · Chef Not Required...
two photos with the words 20 beautiful cotswolds villages in front of them
20+ Beautiful Cotswolds Villages & Towns You Must Visit! | solosophie
a large building with lots of windows on top of it
Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire
there are many boats that are parked on the beach at sunset or sunrise in the ocean
Sunset over Hastings
the beach is lined with white buildings under a blue sky and some wispy clouds
Hastings Promenade
an old stone building with arches and pillars in the center, leading into another room
Vaulted Ceiling, The Crypt, Battle
an old building with ivy growing on it's side and people walking down the street
The Mermaid, Rye
an old castle with two large black balls in the foreground and a cannon on the ground
Rye Castle
the ruins of an old building with stone pillars and arches in it's center
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Rievaulx Abbey Noth England.**.
a white windmill with a blue sky in the background
The wind pump was built around 1912 and moved to Wicken Fen Nature Reserve and restored in 1956. It is the last wooden wind pump in the Fens. It is still used occasionally in the summer.