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With loads of historic properties to visit including abbeys, castles, ruins, stately homes and palaces, your English days out will stay with you long after you've visited. There's something for everyone, from great family days out with the children to inspirational day trips for the real history buff.

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Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland

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London

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Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire

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Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, W.Midlands, Worcestershire

Yorkshire and the Humber

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East Riding, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire

Lyddington Bede House

Oakham
Rutland
Set beside the church of a picturesque ironstone village, Lyddington Bede House originated as the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln.

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Lyme Park

Stockport
Cheshire
Great estate with lavishly decorated house and fine gardens

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Lyveden New Bield

Peterborough
Northamptonshire
Intriguing Elizabethan lodge and moated garden

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Mattersey Priory

Doncaster
Nottinghamshire
The remains, mainly the 13thcentury refectory and kitchen, of a small monastery for just six Gilbertine canons – the only wholly English monastic order.

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Melford Hall

Sudbury
Suffolk
One of East Anglia's finest Tudor mansions

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Mistley towers

Manningtree
Essex
Two porticoed Classical towers, which stood at each end of a grandiose but highly unconventional Georgian church, designed by Robert Adam in 1776.

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Moira Furnace

Swadlincote
Leicestershire
An early 19th-century blast furnace which tells the story of the iron-making process: short boat trips available.

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Moneybury Hill

Berkhamsted
Hertfordshire
Vast area of open downland and woods

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Morden Hall Park

Morden
London
Open space oasis in the heart of suburbia

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Moulton Packhorse Bridge

Newmarket
Suffolk
A pretty four-arched 15thcentury bridge, spanning the River Kennett on the old route from Cambridge to Bury St Edmunds.

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