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From Glen Coe to the Goonhilly Downs, Seven Sisters to Snowdonia, Britain’s best is laid before you in Reader’s Digest’s latest edition of their best selling book Most Amazing Places to Visit in Britain. Leaving no stone unturned, this is a discerning tour of the British Isles, exploring the 1, 000 most unusual, beautiful and captivating spots in England, Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland. From castles, cathedrals and natural wonders to bell foundries, coal mines and even an umbrella shop, this book reflects the rich diversity of fascinating places ancient and modern, traditional and quirky, that Britain has to offer. Now this unique reference volume has been fully updated for
2012 and comes complete with Britain’s latest sites and most compelling attractions. Heritage destinations like the Astor family’s London mansion Two Temple Place or Virginia Woolf’s own rooms at Monk’s House, join recent attractions like Glasgow’s stunning and futuristic Riverside Transport Museum and the Turner Contemporary on the Margate sea front in the new listings. This lavish three-in-one guide, gazetteer and armchair reference, is a thoroughly practical touring guide full of useful information, directions and everything you’ll need to plan your next day out or
regional excursion. Additional features on national treasures like the Yorkshire Dales, the whisky distilleries on the River Spey, Derbyshire’s Limestone caves and more, make this essential reading for savvy UK travelers and provide inspiration for the independent wanderer.
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From Glen Coe to the Goonhilly Downs, Seven Sisters to Snowdonia, Britain’s best is laid before you in Reader’s Digest’s latest edition of their best selling book Most Amazing Places to Visit in Britain. Leaving no stone unturned, this is a discerning tour of the British Isles, exploring the 1, 000 most unusual, beautiful & captivating spots in Engl&, Wales Scotland & Northern Irel&. From castles, cathedrals & natural wonders to bell foundries, coal mines & even an umbrella shop, this book reflects the rich diversity of fascinating places ancient & modern, traditional & quirky, that Britain has to offer. Now this unique reference volume has been fully updated for 2012 & comes complete with Britain’s latest sites & most compelling attractions. Heritage destinations like the Astor family’s London mansion Two Temple Place or Virginia Woolf’s own rooms at Monk’s House, join recent attractions like Glasgow’s stunning & futuristic Riverside Transport Museum & the Turner Contemporary on the Margate sea front in the new listings. This lavish three-in-one guide, gazetteer & armchair reference, is a thoroughly practical touring guide full of useful information, directions & everything you’ll need to plan your next day out or regional excursion. Additional features on national treasures like the Yorkshire Dales, the whisky distilleries on the River Spey, Derbyshire’s Limestone caves & more, make this essential reading for savvy UK travelers & provide inspiration for the independent wanderer.

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