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It is the carlton towers estate. Originally recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book under Viking ownership
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Local Scrap Store
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this is weston library in oxford
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Found in local scrap store
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This is Windsor Castle
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The image shows the Nottingham City War Memorial, a significant historical structure located on the Victoria Embankment. It was constructed in the 1920s to commemorate those who lost their lives in the Great War and subsequent conflicts.
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This is York Gate, Harbour Street, Broadstairs, Kent. Originally built in 1500s, this picture probably mid 1950s
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This photo shows the historic Agincourt House on Lower Street in Dartmouth, Devon, England, featuring its distinct timber-framed architecture
Origins: Dating back to approximately 1380, it was built by a merchant and named after the famous Battle of Agincourt.Design: It is one of the only remaining structures in the area built in the traditional 14th-century \\\"gallery-and-back-block\\\" style, featuring exposed wooden beams and a deeply historic facade
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This image shows Somerleyton Hall, a Victorian stately home located in Suffolk, England.The hall is recognized as one of the finest Victorian country houses in the United Kingdom.It has been used as a filming location for popular media, including the Netflix series The Crown, where it appeared as Sandringham.
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This is Shakespeare\\\'s birth place in Stratford upon Avon a 6th-century half-timbered house located on Henley Street in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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