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Bienvenue en Angleterre

L'Angleterre a une histoire riche qui s'étend de l'époque médiévale à nos jours. Terre d'accueil de la famille royale, l'Angleterre est depuis longtemps un symbole de puissance et d'influence dans le monde entier. Le pays a vu naître et disparaître de puissants empires, de l'Empire romain à l'Empire britannique.

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Avec son architecture étonnante, l'Angleterre abrite certains des monuments les plus emblématiques du monde, tels que The Shambles, Stonehenge et la Tour de Londres. Elle abrite également de nombreuses grandes universités, des musées et des sites historiques, ce qui en fait une destination touristique très prisée. Des villes animées de Londres, Manchester et Liverpool aux magnifiques campagnes, l'Angleterre a de quoi plaire à tout le monde.

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L'Angleterre est connue pour son patrimoine littéraire, depuis les œuvres d'auteurs renommés tels que William Shakespeare, Jane Austen et Charles Dickens, jusqu'à la littérature populaire moderne.

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Pour son patrimoine musical, artistique et culturel, avec les Beatles, la Royale Academy des Arts et d'innombrables musées.

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Que vous soyez à la recherche d'une expérience culturelle ou que vous souhaitiez simplement vous détendre, l'Angleterre a certainement quelque chose à vous offrir.

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CANTERBURY

La ville de Canterbury est située au cœur du Kent. C'est une ville dynamique et passionnante, pleine de culture, de patrimoine et de divertissements. Abritant la cathédrale de Canterbury, l'un des édifices les plus anciens et les plus emblématiques du Royaume-Uni, la ville est une destination touristique très prisée. Avec ses rues pavées, ses bâtiments historiques et ses pubs et restaurants traditionnels, les visiteurs sont sûrs de trouver quelque chose à apprécier à Canterbury. C'est aussi un endroit idéal pour faire du shopping, avec une grande variété de boutiques et de marchés à explorer. Que vous soyez à la recherche d'une expérience culturelle ou d'un moment de détente, Canterbury est l'endroit idéal à visiter.

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YORK

La ville historique de York est une destination magnifique, aux racines romaines, qui offre une multitude d'attractions, de son architecture époustouflante à sa vie nocturne trépidante. La ville abrite l'emblématique York Minster, l'une des plus grandes cathédrales gothiques d'Europe du Nord, ainsi que le fascinant York Castle Museum. Les visiteurs peuvent également profiter des rues anciennes de la ville, qui regorgent de boutiques et de restaurants indépendants, ainsi que de magnifiques parcs et jardins. York est également connue pour ses nombreux festivals, du festival des Vikings au Yorkshire Food & Drink Show. Pour les visiteurs à la recherche d'une expérience vraiment unique, un voyage à York est un must absolu.

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BATH

La ville de Bath est une ville historique située dans le Somerset. Elle est réputée pour ses sources d'eau chaude naturelles, son architecture géorgienne et son héritage romain. Les visiteurs de la ville peuvent explorer les ruines des anciens thermes romains, visiter les maisons de ville géorgiennes et profiter de la vue imprenable depuis l'emblématique abbaye de Bath. Vous pouvez également suivre les traces de la célèbre auteure Jane Austen et remonter le temps pendant votre visite au Jane Austen Center. De nombreux magasins, cafés et restaurants sont également à découvrir, offrant aux visiteurs l'occasion de s'imprégner de l'atmosphère unique de cette belle ville.

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OXFORD

Oxford is a city located in the heart of England. It is home to the world-famous University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. The city is renowned for its stunning architecture, vibrant culture and lively nightlife. Oxford boasts numerous historic buildings, museums and galleries, as well as a growing number of modern attractions. Visitors can explore the city's many parks and gardens, including the picturesque Christ Church Meadow. With its rich history and culture and whatever your interests, Oxford has something for everyone, making it the perfect destination for an unforgettable city break.

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PORTSMOUTH

Portsmouth is a vibrant city located on the southern coast of England. It is the UK's only island city and is home to a rich maritime heritage, stunning architecture and beautiful beaches. From the iconic Spinnaker Tower to the bustling Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth has something to offer for everyone. Whether you're looking for a spot of shopping, a bite to eat or a night out with friends, Portsmouth has it all. With a plethora of attractions, events and activities, Portsmouth is the perfect destination for a weekend break.

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WHITBY

Whitby is a historic harbor town located on the east coast of England. It is a popular tourist destination due to its picturesque scenery, beaches, and attractions. It is home to the famous Whitby Abbey, which dates back to the 7th century and is the burial ground of the legendary Dracula. Visitors to Whitby can enjoy the harbor, take a boat trip to explore the coastline, or visit the many shops and restaurants in the town. There are also plenty of activities for families to enjoy, from the Whitby Museum to the many walks and trails in the area. Whitby is the perfect destination to explore history, enjoy nature, and have a relaxing holiday.

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LONDON

The City of London is a vibrant, dynamic and historically significant city. Located in the heart of the UK, it is home to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks and attractions. From the Tower of London to the London Eye and from the Tower Bridge to the Shard, the City of London offers an incredible array of experiences and sights to explore. With a rich and diverse culture, there are plenty of opportunities to discover the history and culture of the City. The City of London also boasts a thriving business district, with a range of shops, restaurants and other services to help you explore the city. Whether you’re looking for a day out or a weekend away, the City of London is the perfect destination.

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NOTTINGHAM

Notthingham is a vibrant city in the Midlands of England, boasting a rich history and culture. It is home to a variety of attractions, including Nottingham Castle, the National Justice Museum and its famous Lace Market. With a wide variety of shops, restaurants and bars, the city is a great place to explore. The city also hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the Robin Hood Festival and a wide variety of music and art festivals. For those looking for outdoor activities, there are plenty of parks, gardens and green spaces to enjoy. Notthingham is a great place to visit and explore!

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STRATFORD-UPON-AVON

Stratford-Upon-Avon is a beautiful and historic city in Warwickshire, England. It is the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and is home to many of his famous plays, including The Tempest and Romeo and Juliet. The city is also home to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where you can enjoy a world-class performance of one of the Bard's works. Visitors can explore the many historic sites throughout the city, including the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and the Anne Hathaway Cottage. Stratford-Upon-Avon is the perfect location for a day trip or a longer stay, and is sure to provide a unique and memorable experience.

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ELIZABETHAN ERA

The Elizabethan Era across England was a time of great culture and beauty. One of the most iconic places from this era is Penshurst Place & Gardens, which dates back to 1341 and is one of the oldest surviving Elizabethan manor houses. Other popular sites from this era include Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Michelham Priory, Braemore House & Museum, Loseley Park, Hatfield House, Lyvedin New Bield, Coughton Court, Baddesley Clinton, Charlecote Park and Harvington Hall. All of these locations are steeped in history and culture, and provide great insight into the Elizabethan era.

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ROMAN HERITAGE

England is filled with reminders of its Roman heritage. Lullingstone Roman Villa is a well-preserved villa that dates back to the 1st century AD and is located in Kent. Pevensey Castle is a Roman fort in East Sussex that was built around AD 280. Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens is a large Roman palace in West Sussex that was built in the 1st century AD. Bignor Roman Villa is a well-preserved villa located in West Sussex that dates back to the 2nd century. Chedworth Roman Villa is a large villa located in Gloucestershire that dates back to the 2nd century AD. The Roman city of St Albans and the Verulamium Museum offers a fascinating insight into Roman life in the area. Wroxeter Roman City Virconium is a large Roman city in Shropshire. Lunt Roman Fort is a well-preserved Roman fort in Lancashire. Grosvenor Museum & Roman fortress of Deva Chester is a well-preserved Roman fortress in Cheshire. Hadrian’s Wall is a World Heritage Site and a major symbol of the Roman presence in Britain. Vindolanda is a Roman fort and museum in Northumberland.

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THE NORMAN CONQUEST

The Norman Conquest of England began with the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and saw William the Conqueror become the first Norman King of England. The Norman Conquest left a lasting legacy on England and many of the Norman castles and cathedrals still exist today. Leeds Castle, Battle Abbey & Battlefield, Launceston Castle, Hedingham Castle, Mountfitchet Castle & Norman Village, Berkhamsted Castle, Norwich Cathedral, Haddon Hall, Peveril Castle, Rockingham Castle, Southwell Minster, Stafford Castle, Tamworth Castle, Durham Castle are just some of the monuments left by the Normans and are popular tourist destinations.

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WAR OF THE ROSES

The War of the Roses was a period of civil war in England between the houses of Lancaster and York between 1455 and 1485. During this period, many castles and other sites of historical importance were either destroyed or damaged. Some of the most important sites associated with the War of the Roses are Warwick Castle, Baconsthorpe Castle, Tower of London, Leicester Cathedral, Pembroke Castle, Fotheringhay, Bosworth Battlefield Heritage, Ludlow, and Bamburg Castle. All of these sites offer a glimpse into the past and are well worth a visit for anyone interested in this period of English history.

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QUEEN MARY OF SCOTS FOOTSTEPS

Queen Mary of Scots had a tumultuous life in England, starting with her imprisonment at Tutbury Castle. From there she was moved to Sheffield Manor, where she was kept under house arrest for nearly a year. She was then moved to Fotheringhay Castle, where she was tried and found guilty of treason. After her execution, Mary was buried in Peterborough Cathedral. Finally, she spent a period of her life in Bolton Castle, where she was held in captivity by the Earl of Shrewsbury.

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ENGLISH CIVIL WAR

The English Civil War was a conflict fought between 1642 and 1651 between the Parliamentarians, led by Oliver Cromwell, and Royalists, led by King Charles I. Many castles, palaces and houses were the sites of major battles and decisive moments in the war. Donnington Castle in Berkshire was the scene of a major battle in 1644 and Hurst Castle in Hampshire was a Royalist stronghold until 1645. Broughton Castle in Oxfordshire was an important stronghold for the Royalists and Bishop’s Waltham Palace in Hampshire was where Cromwell negotiated with the Royalist army in 1645. Oliver Cromwell’s House in Ely, Cambridgeshire was where he stayed in 1647, and Boscobel House in Shropshire was where Charles I hid in 1651. Moseley Old Hall in Staffordshire was also a refuge for Charles I. Upton Heritage Centre in Worcester was where Charles I was defeated and Ripley Castle and Gardens in Yorkshire was where Charles I stayed in 1645. Skipton Castle in Yorkshire was a major Royalist stronghold and Sandal Castle in Yorkshire was a Parliamentarian stronghold until 1645.

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WINDSOR

Windsor is a beautiful and historic town in England. It is situated on the River Thames and is home to the world-famous Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. The town is also home to many attractions such as the Great Park, Windsor Racecourse, Legoland and other historic monuments. It is a great place for a day trip or a longer stay, offering plenty of activities and sightseeing opportunities. With its rich history and beautiful architecture, Windsor is a great destination for visitors of all ages.

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CAMBRIDGE

The city of Cambridge, England is a historic and vibrant destination. Located in the county of Cambridgeshire, it is home to the world-renowned University of Cambridge and its beautiful colleges. It is well known for its architecture, beautiful parks and gardens, and its rich cultural heritage. Cambridge is also a popular destination for tourists, offering a wide range of attractions including museums, galleries, and historic sites. With its picturesque streets and bustling city centre, Cambridge is the perfect place to explore and enjoy the best of British culture.

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NORWICH

Norwich is a vibrant city in the east of England, located in the county of Norfolk, boasting a rich history, amazing architecture, and an abundance of cultural attractions. From the iconic Norwich Castle and the majestic Norwich Cathedral, to the charming cobbled streets of the city centre, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The city also boasts a lively nightlife scene, with a wide range of bars and restaurants to choose from. Whether you're looking for a relaxing weekend away or an exciting family holiday, Norwich is the perfect destination.

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THE COSTWOLDS

The Cotswolds is a beautiful region in England, located in the South West of the country. It is renowned for its rolling hills and quaint villages, which are full of character and charm. With its lush green landscapes, the Cotswolds is perfect for anyone looking for a relaxing holiday or a romantic getaway. There are a variety of activities available for visitors, including walking and cycling, exploring historic towns and villages, and enjoying local food and drink. Accommodation options are plentiful and range from luxury hotels to quaint holiday cottages, ensuring that everyone can find something that suits their budget.

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DURHAM

Durham is a vibrant city in the North East of England. It's most famous for its beautiful Norman cathedral, which dates back to 1093 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is also home to the renowned Durham University, which attracts students from around the world. Durham is surrounded by stunning countryside, with the beautiful North Pennines and North Yorkshire Dales within easy reach. The city has plenty of great bars and restaurants, as well as a bustling nightlife for visitors to enjoy. Durham is a great place to explore and discover, with something for everyone to enjoy.

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KNARESBOROUGH

Knaresborough is a historic market town located in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the River Nidd and is home to many tourist attractions, including Knaresborough Castle, Mother Shipton's Cave, and the breathtaking Nidd Gorge. The town is known for its vibrant nightlife and hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Knaresborough Bed Race, the Knaresborough Festival, and the Knaresborough Food and Drink Festival. Shopping, dining, and entertainment are plentiful in Knaresborough, making it an ideal destination for a weekend away.

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LACOCK

The beautiful village of Lacock is located in Wiltshire, only 8 miles away from the city of Bath and is home to some of the most picturesque scenery in the country. The village dates back to the 13th century and has been preserved in its original state, making it a popular destination for tourists who want to experience the country's history. The village is known for its quaint cobbled streets, thatched cottages, and historic church. Lacock Abbey is a highlight of the village, a stunning Gothic abbey which was originally founded in 1232. The village also hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the Lacock Village Fair and the Lacock Music Festival. If you're looking for a peaceful and charming village to explore, Lacock is the perfect destination.

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SHAFTESBURY

Shaftesbury is a beautiful town located in the heart of the Blackmore Vale in Dorset, England. It is renowned for its picturesque views of the rolling hills and its historic architecture, which includes Gold Hill and the ruins of an 11th-century castle. Visitors to Shaftesbury can explore the many shops, pubs and eateries, as well as the Abbey Museum, which houses relics and artifacts of the town’s past. The town is also home to the Shaftesbury Arts Centre, which offers a variety of cultural events and activities. Whether you are looking for a relaxing day out in the countryside or an exciting day of sightseeing and shopping, Shaftesbury is the perfect destination.

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BRIXHAM

Brixham is a picturesque fishing town located on the English Riviera in Devon, England. It is known for its stunning views of the Torbay coastline, bustling harbour and diverse wildlife. The town is a popular destination for tourists looking to explore the beautiful beaches and countryside, as well as enjoy the lively atmosphere of the harbour. Brixham is also home to a number of historic sites, including the Golden Hind and the Elizabethan House, giving visitors an insight into the town's rich history. With its beautiful scenery, abundance of activities and stunning coastline, Brixham is a wonderful place to visit.

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