England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in England
- Strawberry Field Liverpool, England 1936
- Cavern Club Liverpool, England 1957
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Royal Albert Dock
Liverpool, England
1841-47
Completed in 1847, the Albert Dock in Liverpool had a revolutionary design enabling ships to unload directly into warehouses.
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Jane Austen Birthplace
Steventon, England
1775
The rectory where Jane Austen was born no longer survives, but the scenic site where it used to stand is worth visiting.
- Herschel Museum of Astronomy Bath, England 1764
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Lloyd's Building
London, England
Jun 1981-May 1986
The Lloyd's building in London is a celebrated High-Tech style office building for Lloyd's insurance firm. It was designed by Richard Rogers Partnership (RRP) and constructed 1981-86. Access is only by a special pass.
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8-20, Great Pulteney Street
Bath, England
1789-95
8-20 Great Pulteney Street in Bath is a Grade I listed building consisting of 12 terrace houses built 1789-95 by Thomas Baldwin, John Eveleigh, and others.
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Francis Hotel
Bath, England
1729-36
Occupying seven Georgian terrace houses on Queen Square in the heart of Bath, the Francis Hotel combines Regency-inspired boutique interiors (2012) with a Grade I listed building (1736, John Wood the Elder).
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Cross Bath
Bath, England
1783-84
Originally built in medieval times, the current Cross Bath was constructed in 1783–84, with some later modifications. It is once again open to public bathing in the sacred hot springs of Aquae Sulis, as part of Thermae Bath Spa.
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The Circus
Bath, England
1754-69
The Circus is a ring of elegant townhouses in Bath, England. Designed by architect John Wood the Elder and completed in 1768, it is a Grade I listed building and regarded as a preeminent example of Georgian architecture.