What to See in England / A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
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A concise practical guide to places of historic interest, natural beauty, and literary association across England and Wales, arranged so nearer attractions within easy reach of London appear first and entries move progressively farther afield. Each place entry supplies railway routes, nearest stations, travel times and fares, suggested accommodation, and a brief description of local sights with historical notes and occasional anecdotes. Illustrated plates and sketch maps accompany recommendations for day trips, week-ends, and longer excursions, covering riverside towns, manor houses, churches, school towns, and scenic viewpoints linked to notable figures or curious relics.
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