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Barracks is only one of the spectacular rooms furnished with intriguing
artifacts and priceless antiques, many with very interesting,
and sometimes sinister, histories. |
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This gorgeous replica of York Minster was a 5-year project complete with
145 windows and thousands of panes of stained glass. |
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An
excellent example of our miniature replicas is the romantic cottage
of Anne Hathaway, the love of William Shakespeare's life.
Just three
feet tall, it is exquisite in its Tudor-style detail and authentic
thatched roof.
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Dunvegan Castle is the most famous and ancient castle in Scotland. Our replica
is 2 storeys high and fully furnished, and is exciting to enter and
explore.There are even replicas of the dreaded dungeon, the treacherous
moat and the legendary Rory Mor's Cascade. |
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St.
Paul's Cathedral is the most beloved of all of the buildings of London.
It became a symbol of the survival of the British people during the
bombing of World War 2, as it remained standing while all about it
was reduced to rubble.
More recently it was seen world wide as the
site of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. |
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Shakespeare's Birthplace - More than 400 years ago, in 1564, William Shakespeare was born in a large Elizabethan house in Stratford-Upon-Avon in the picturesque county of Warwickshire.
In this area, a small garden devoted to the flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays and poems has been established.
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| Visitors are thrilled with our full-scale replicas of the British Crown
Jewels, housed in the White Tower. After marvelling at their
incredible detail, you can walk through the tunnel that leads
past the Tower's dungeon, through to the Bloody Tower, the
scene of Britain's most treacherous and dramatic imprisonments
and executions. This massive re-creation took 9 years and
many tons of stone to complete. |
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This Vintage Rolls-Royce is a 1934 model 20/25 4-door Saloon, with coach by Baker & Co. Rolls Royce charged 1,100 pounds for the chassis in 1935. Henry Royce and Charles Rolls joined forces and began to manufacture a range of cars to be sold exclusively bearing the name Rolls-Royce. Within a year, it was hailed by the British press as "the best car in the world". |