Must-see attractions in The United Kingdom

  • St Giles' Cripplegate

    London

    St Giles' is one of the few medieval churches to survive both the Great Fire in 1666 and the Blitz, although it was badly damaged in the latter and by…

  • Paignton Pier

    Torquay

    To indulge in pure holiday nostalgia, head to this grand old Victorian pier where you can parade along the long wooden deck, jump in a dodgem, bounce…

  • Trinity Green Almshouses

    East London

    These poorhouses were built for injured or retired sailors in 1695. The two rows of almshouses run at right angles away from the street, facing a village…

  • St Nicholas Priory

    Exeter

    Originally part of a medieval Benedictine monastery, and later a lavish Elizabethan manor house, this 900-year-old building is currently closed for…

  • North Sands

    South Devon

    Compact North Sands lies a short walk or drive (1.5 miles) south along Cliff Rd from the centre of Salcombe (on the same side of the estuary as the town)…

  • Statue of General Wolfe

    Greenwich

    This statue in Greenwich Park memorialises General James Wolfe, celebrated for his victory over the French at the Battle of Quebec in Canada in 1759.

  • Clock Tower

    County Fermanagh

    Completed in 1901, Enniskillen's clock tower is watched over by two stone soldiers – an Inniskilling Fusilier and an Inniskilling Dragoon – representing…

  • Gorsedd Stones

    Cardiff

    This stone circle was erected in 1978 when Cardiff hosted the National Eisteddfod. Such so-called gorsedd stones are found all over Wales where…

  • Clock Tower

    Ceredigion

    Commanding the junction of Great Darkgate and Pier Sts, Aberystwyth's clock tower is a replacement for the 1858 original, which had fallen into disrepair…

  • Ely Tower

    Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog

    Across the road from the Castle of Brecon Hotel and only partially visible from the road is the original Norman motte, capped by the ivy-clad Ely Tower …

  • Hidden Gardens

    Glasgow

    Out the back of the Tramway performance space, this pretty garden has works of art but also functions as a multicultural community space.

  • An Cridhe

    Oban, Mull & Tiree

    This community arts centre was a flagship project for Coll island and opened in 2012. It's become an important community hub. Drop by to see what's on…

  • Wharfinger's House

    Exeter

    Newly arrived ships in Dartmouth would once have paid their wharfing fees at this picturesque house, which was built in the 1700s. Not open to the public.

  • St Abbs Nature Exhibition

    Borders Region

    This small exhibition will prepare you for the birdlife of the nearby St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve.

  • Statue of Peter the Great

    Greenwich

    This strange statue recalls the Russian tsar's four-month stay in 1698 when he came to Deptford to learn more about new developments in shipbuilding.

  • Grey Wethers

    Dartmoor National Park

    At this remote site near Chagford, stone circles stand side by side on a stretch of open moor; another stone circle is 400m away near Fernworthy.

  • East Cliff Lift Railway

    Bournemouth

    First built in 1908, this historic railway is closed indefinitely – possibly permanently – following extensive damage in a landslide.

  • Castle Ruins

    Exeter

    Little remains of Exeter's 11th-century castle except a russet stone gatehouse, attached to a fragment of the city's defensive wall.

  • Jura Church

    Southern Highlands & Islands

    It's worth stopping at this humble but attractive white church for its interesting collection of historical photographs upstairs.

  • Town Clock

    Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog

    To call it a mini Big Ben is an exaggeration, but this dinky clock tower has been keeping Hay shoppers punctual since 1884.

  • Art Laundrette

    Glasgow

    This spot around the corner from the School of Art is a laundrette that holds art exhibitions, workshops and events.

  • Hay Butter Market

    Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog

    This open-sided market hall has stood here since 1833, although the dairy produce has now given way to bric-a-brac.

  • William Booth Statue

    East London

    A statue of the Salvation Army founder, erected near the place where he gave his first streetside sermon.

  • Roman Lighthouse

    Dover

    This Roman-era lighthouse is Britain's oldest standing building and dates from around AD 50.

  • Clare College

    Cambridge

    The second-oldest Cambridge University college, riverside Clare was founded in 1326.

  • Saxon Church

    Dover

    The restored Saxon Church of St Mary in Castro can be found up in the castle.

  • Robert Burns Statue

    Dumfries & Galloway

    This statue at the end of High St features the poet with a dog at his feet.

  • St Mary's Church

    South Pembrokeshire

    A sturdy stone church with its roots in the 13th century.