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Bradford, England

Colour Experience Museum

A museum devoted to the science of color.
Cricket Saint Thomas, England

Mr. Blobby's House

The mouldering remains of a disgraced British children's icon are hidden in the brush of a public park.
Lyme Regis, England

The Glowing Clams of Great Britain

A midnight snack that lights up the night.
Wiltshire, England

Woodhenge

The first archaeological site discovered by aerial photography.
Chipping Norton, England

Rollright Stones

This trio of neolithic stone monuments are fabled to be a king and his knights that were petrified by a witch.
Canterbury, England

Crooked House

This skewed English house has looked like it's going to fall over for centuries.
Dorset, England

Old Harry Rocks

65 million-year-old chalk outcroppings mark the end of the Jurassic Coast.
London, England

Kilmorey Mausoleum

The Egyptian-inspired last resting place of Lord Kilmorey.
Windsor, England

Ankerwycke Yew

One of the oldest trees in Britain may have been witness to some of the country's formative moments.
Bath, England

Herschel Museum of Astronomy

Eighteenth-century home, where Herschel discovered the planet Uranus.
Northchurch, England

Grave of Peter, the Wild Boy of Hanover

"The Most Wonderful Wonder that ever appeared to the Wonder of the British Nation."
Kilpeck, England

Medieval Erotic Carvings at the Church of St Mary and St David

Beasts and branches swirl in sandstone carvings, interrupted by one strange creature.
London, England

V&A Museum of Childhood

A museum wholly devoted to juvenescence.
Chillingham, England

Chillingham Castle

This 13th century castle is chock full of ghosts and impossibly rare cows.
Winchester, England

'Sound II' at Winchester Cathedral

This silent sentry in the crypt below a large Gothic cathedral is often knee-deep in water.
Seaham, England

Charybdis Fountain

A vortex fountain that seems to rise out of the ground.
Brighton, England

Madeira Lift

Decrepit Victorian public lift is a white-knuckle ride.
East Molesey, England

Magic Tap

Floating pink tap installed for a flower show in London.
Cornwall, England

Minack Theatre

A open air theatre built on a cliff by an eccentric British woman.
Bury Saint Edmunds, England

The Nutshell Pub

The smallest pub in Britain was once a cabinet of curiosities and it still has the dead cat to prove it.
Devon, England

Jay's Grave

This grave resides at the crossroad of three parishes.
North Yorkshire, England

Brimham Rocks

Astonishing rock formations dot the Brimham Moor landscape.
Wiltshire, England

Silbury Hill

Europe's largest prehistoric mound – burial site of a legendary king?
Bratton, England

Westbury White Horse

A giant white horse drawn on an English hillside may not have been intended to be a horse at all.