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Home / QuickTours / England and Wales QuickTour 72
- The Warwick Doll Museum displays rare toys and dolls from all over the world.
- This famous Oxford bridge is modelled on Venice's Bridge of Sighs.
- This is the Old Town of Whitby
- This is the Radcliffe Camera - basically a reading room and library.
- This railway station has the longest name in the UK if not the world...
- Tower Bridge open to allow cruise ship through
- Walk along the city walls - Chester
- Whitby is noted for its fish & chips. Judging from the endless queues, the Magpie Cafe was obviously the best.
- Whitby is on both sides of the harbour
- York Minster - England's largest medieval church. Contruction of this church began in 1220 and took 250 years to complete.
- York was a strategic Viking town from 867. Street names ending with "gate" originate from the Danish word "gata
- You can enjoy a beer and a meal overlooking the river