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What's your favourite UNESCO World Heritage Site in the UK?

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Total Votes: 36
6 Comments

  • - 16 years ago

    Fountains Abbey always stuns me by its contrasting ruins and then the formal water gardens. The ghosts of the monks can surround you as you stand in the refectory, but also the overwhelming power of such a massive and far-reaching enterprise makes one realise how much control and influence the church had at that time.
    Edinburgh is also such a contrast between old and not so old, and Bath is utterly charming too. Love the industrial stuff as well, and the landscapes, and the buildings. Sorry - can't really choose

  • - 16 years ago

    London's maritime Greenwich is a must to see. Set in a fantastic park with the museam at the bottom ad the Greenwwich meridian line on the hill at the observatory is fab.

  • Wendy Creed - 16 years ago

    It's where I grew up after all ..

  • Jo Slade - 16 years ago

    The Henge... but only just. so many wonderful places.

  • Reinhold Sigmund - 16 years ago

    Kew Gardens ?
    breath-taking and relaxing !!!

  • Reinhold Sigmund - 16 years ago

    breath-taking and relaxing

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