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A Hampshire port, the Titanic's last port of call, it became a city in 1964
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Southampton
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This river has the third highest tidal range in the world
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Severn
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Royal estate in Norfolk
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Sandringham
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Scottish city, gateway to the Highlands
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Stirling
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Cathedral in Wiltshire with the highest spire
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Salisbury
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In Scotland, it is the home of golf, its oldest university and the meeting place for William and Catherine
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St. Andrews
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Area of Westminster, where you can find the Windmill Theatre, The Marquee Club, and China town
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Soho
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Now home to Formula One in the UK
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Silverstone
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The place to be in Wiltshire on summer and winter solstice days
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Stonehenge
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Body of water that separates the Isle of Wight from the mainland
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Solent
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In Warwickshire and in London, the home of the Bard of Avon
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Stratford
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Tallest mountain in Wales
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Snowdon
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This dame was able to bring so much to acting, most recently Dowager Countess of Grantham, Professor McGonagall and Miss Mary Shepherd in The Lady in the Van
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Smith
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Area of 16 inhabited islands, and a TV drama series starring Douglas Henshall
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Shetland
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Now a popular diving venue, this bay in the Orkney Isles has lots of wrecks hidden in its depths
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Scapa Flow
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This pike is the highest mountain in England
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Scafell
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The largest island in the Inner Hebrides, formerly reached by ferry but now by bridge
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Skye
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Born on 23rd April, and died on 23rd April, aged either 51 or 52
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Shakespeare
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This stone of destiny was removed from its home in Edinburgh Castle to sit under the Coronation throne
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Scone
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Two friendly hand puppets operated by Harry Corbett and then by his son Matthew
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Sooty and Sweep
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