7 Most Historic Places in England You Simply Can't Mis

Stonehenge:

A mysterious prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain, shrouded in speculation.

Edinburgh Castle:

Towering fortress atop Castle Rock, housing the Scottish Crown Jewels.

Leeds Castle:

Situated on an island near Maidstone, this historic castle dates back to 1119.

Fountains Abbey:

Founded in 1132, it's one of England's largest and best-preserved ruined monasteries.

Hadrian’s Wall:

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, marking the northern boundary of the Roman Empire.

Stratford-Upon-Avon:

Birthplace of William Shakespeare, featuring attractions like Shakespeare's birthplace and Anne Hathaway's Cottage.

Tintagel Castle:

With Arthurian legend ties, this castle boasts a rich history dating back to AD 800.

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