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UK 2012

Medieval bridge over the River Wye, Bakewell

Anglo-Saxon stones from All Saints Parish Church, Bakewell

Haddon Hall ("The Princess Bride" was largely filmed here)

One of the plague cottages of Eyam ("the Plague Village")

Chatsworth House, seat of the dukes of Devonshire

The crooked spire, Chesterfield

North Lees Hall in Hathersage. Likely the inspiration for Thornfield Hall in Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"

Little John's grave in Hathersage

Peveril Castle, Castleton

Peveril Castle wall, Castleton

Pub that purports to be where Richard I and his knights rested on their way to Jerusalem in the Third Crusade. Highly unlikely.

Nottingham Castle. Very little is left of the medieval structure and it is now a museum.

Medieval tunnels underneath Nottingham Castle.

Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Estimated to be roughly 1000 years old.

Lincoln Cathedral

Steep Hill, Lincoln

Jew's House, Lincoln

Norman House (ca. 1170), Lincoln

Burghley House

Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral crossing lantern that replaced a tower that fell in the fourteenth century

Peterborough Cathedral

Belton House

St. Wulfram's parish Church, Grantham, with one of the tallest spires

St. Guthram's parish church chained library, Grantham
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