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England, the heart of the United Kingdom, shows a lot of different faces: pulsing city life and lonely landscapes, old-fashioned customs and avantgarde culture, mediterranean beaches and rough mountains.
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130 Queensgate London Apartments
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130 Queensgate, London
Secure comfortable serviced Apartments in a tree lined residential street in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Offering 54 spacious serviced apartments with fully equipped kitchen, luxury bathroom, TV/radio, satellite TV, trouser press, hairdryer, safe, double glazing, 24 hour reception. Ideal for business or leisure.
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42 The Calls
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42 The Calls, Leeds
This popular town house hotel, a former grain mill, enjoys a unique peaceful location overlooking the river, with the advantage of being only a few minutes' walk from the city centre. With 41 individually designed bedrooms and suites it has the charm of a country house hotel with up to the minute facilities, style and design.
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Aerodrome Classic Hotel
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Purley Way, Croydon
Recently refurbished, this art-deco style hotel offers stylish contemporary accommodation in 84 en-suite bedrooms. Built to serve the world's first international airport, the hotel catered for elite visitors including Amy Johnson who flew from the airport to Australia in 1930. Only minutes away by train from Central London, the hotel is an ideal base from which to visit Chessington World of Adventures, Leeds Castle and Croydon's excellent shops. Features include a restaurant, bar and complimentary parking. Guests receive a complimentary pass to adjacent health club and pool.
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Airways Hotel
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29-31 St George's Drive, London
The Airways Hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of many of London's famous landmarks including Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace. This elegant 19th century hotel is family run and noted for the friendly atmosphere. All the 40 en-suite bedrooms are comfortable, well maintained and appointed with television, direct dial telephone, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. A breakfast room only is available but many restaurants and cafes are nearby.
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Albrighton Hall Hotel
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Albrighton, Shrewsbury
Situated just outside Shrewsbury, the 300 year old hotel is one of the finest examples of Shropshire's great houses. Restored in superb style, and set in 14 acres of gardens, Albrighton combines every luxury while evoking a bygone age of elegance. The bedrooms are beautifully decorated and furnished, there is an excellent restaurant and a fully equipped leisure complex.
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| London |
| Since the 18th century England has been the cultural centre of Europe. What they thought was lacking in their cultural heritage, the British imported through study travels abroad, the grand tour, or just by importing important artefacts. The London museums thus gathered an enormous wealth of artefacts both from their own history as of the shared history of the entire western civilization, plus a load of oriental treasures form their colonies.
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| Oxford |
| The main reason why most people visit Oxford (less than two hours from London) is to fancy themselves a student at the famous Oxford University. The rowing contests between Oxford and Cambridge still take place. Though many of the colleges are not open to the public during exam-writing weeks, when they are accessible to the public, the thirty university 'castles' are a must-see.
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| Bath |
| Bath is a beautiful Roman city which nestles in the heart of the county of Avon and Sommerset. Its characterisitic rolling hills and limestone facades have been attracting visitors for many years.
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| York |
| York is a thriving modern city with modern shopping areas and two universities. On the other hand, you will find constant reminders of its Roman, Viking and Medieval past. The city is surrounded by walls that have a Roman base and one of the four impressive gateways, Monk Bar, has a small museum where you can trace the impact of one of York`s famous citizens, Richard III.
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