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  1. No.15 Great Pulteney

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    No.15 Great Pulteney

    Address

    Great Pulteney Street, BATH, Avon, BA2 4BR

    Telephone

    01225 685645

    BATH

    An elegant and vivacious luxury hotel on the very grandest street in Bath, at No.15 you’ll discover 40 thoughtfully-designed boutique rooms in the heart of Bath. You can choose your room to suit your own style and personality, from imposing suites…

  2. Augill Castle Estates

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    Augill Castle Estates

    Address

    Leacetts Lane, South Stainmore, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, CA17 4DE

    Telephone

    01768 341937

    Kirkby Stephen

    Augill Castle is a 19th-century castle nestled between the Yorkshire Dales and Cumbria’s Lake District. Traveller-rated five stars, it offers two of life’s rarest luxuries – time and space, in an atmosphere of comfort, friendliness, and informality.

  3. exterior of Gainsboroughs house

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    Gainsborough's House

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    46 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2EU

    Telephone

    01787 372958

    Sudbury

    Gainsborough’s House is the childhood home of Thomas Gainsborough RA, now a museum with an outstanding collection of his work.

  4. antonine

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    Antonine Wall

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    Antonine Wall: Croy Hill Fort, GLASGOW, Lanarkshire, G65 0AA

    GLASGOW

    From Old Kilpatrick in the west to near Bo’ness in the east, the Antonine Wall was around 37 miles (60km) long when completed in 142 AD. The wall featured ridges, crests and escarpments to create a forbidding boundary and visible barrier at the…

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