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| Bath |
| The British love a nice hot bath, and none more so than those found at their favourite winter holiday destination. The ancient town is fed by Britain’s only natural hot springs, which produce 500,000 gallons of water every day. |
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| Famous Film Locations |
| The UK countryside has set the scene for many famous films and TV shows over the years. |
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| Leeds Castle |
| According to most Brits, this impressive pile of bricks is "the loveliest castle in the world". Built way back in 857AD, the castle has been home to no less than 6 queens - earning the name of 'the ladies castle', which resident kings such as Henry V and Henry VIII copped a lot of ribbing about. |
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| Salisbury |
| Most people are in such a hurry to drive to Stonehenge, that Salisbury is often little more than a response to the announcement “I spy, with my little eye, something beginning with S”. |
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| Stonehenge |
| Despite our advances in technology and science, we still have no idea how or why someone decided to gather up a whole lot of giant stone slabs and place them in a circle in a grassy field in southern England over 5000 years ago. |
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