10 Top
Tourist Attractions in
England
Last updated on
February 23, 2016 in UK 4
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There’s no shortage of cliché-ridden ideas about England: From double-decker buses, thatched cottages and country houses, village pubs and cream teas, eccentric aristocrats and cold, grey and rainy weather.
Visitors however will find that it doesn’t rain as much as they had heard, that
Indian restaurants far outnumber fish-and-chip shops and that there are a surprising amount of great tourist attractions in England packed into a relatively small area.
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10Hadrian's
Wall
Hadrian's Wallflickr/Vincent0923
Hadrian’s Wall was built by the
Romans to protect their colony
Britannia from the tribes in
Scotland. It stretches for
117 kilometers (73 miles) across the north of England from the
Irish Sea to the
North Sea. Construction started in 122 AD following a visit by
Roman Emperor Hadrian, and was largely completed within six years.
Today only stretches
of this famous wall are still visible. There is a national path that follows the whole length of the wall from
Wallsend to Bowness-on-Solway.
9Warwick
Castle
Warwick Castle
Originally a wooden structure built by
William the Conqueror in 1068, Warwick Castle was rebuilt in stone in the
12th century. During the
Hundred Years War, the facade opposite the town was refortified, resulting in one of the most recognizable examples of
14th century military architecture. In
2001, Warwick Castle was named one of
Britain’s “Top 10 historic houses and monuments” and is one of the top attractions in England.
8Lake
District
Lake Districtflickr/
Andrew Pescod
Located in north west England in the county of Cumbria, the
Lake District is the largest
National Park in the country. The main attraction is the lakes and fells (mountains and hills) carved by glacial erosion and providing dramatic and inspiring scenery
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