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The lighthouse at Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, seen through the ruins of St Edmund’s Chapel on the cliffs. The lighthouse was built around 1840, on the site of a much older lighthouse structure which contained the world’s first parabolic reflector. The present building stopped operating as a lighthouse in 1921 and is currently used as holiday accommodation. St Edmund’s Chapel dates back to 1272.
Historic stone building with twin towers and a domed roof under a blue sky with clouds, surrounded by trees.
Mature man looks a ancient building on a hill
Bristol, Uk - Circa September 2016: Clifton Observatory on Clifton Down hill
Mistley, Essex, United Kingdom, June 10, 2023. Mistley Towers remnants of demolished church built by John Adams. Local village landmark. Sunny summer day outdoors
Lincoln Castle lincolnshire england with dramatic sky background
lighthouse top of the helios tower in cologne ehrenfeld
Critchel House gatehouse entrance, Moor Critchel, Dorset, England, UK. The Critchel estate extends over four hundred acres of landscaped parkland and farming fields, with extensive public access by footpath, track and trail, with hamlets and villages scattered around its perimeter, north of Witchampton, Wimborne, Dorset.
Ballysaggartmore Towers is a historic site located in County Waterford, Ireland. The site is home to a set of stunning ruined towers that were built in the mid-19th century by a wealthy landowner named Arthur Kiely-Ussher.\n\nThe towers were designed as an elaborate entrance to the Kiely-Ussher estate and were intended to impress visitors with their grandeur and opulence. The towers are built in a Gothic Revival style and feature ornate carvings, intricate stonework, and a variety of other decorative elements.\n\nDespite their impressive appearance, the towers were never fully completed, and by the end of the 19th century, they had fallen into disrepair. Today, they are a popular tourist attraction and are considered an important part of Ireland's architectural heritage.\n\nVisitors to Ballysaggartmore Towers can explore the ruins and learn about the history of the site through interpretive displays and guided tours. The site is also a popular spot for hiking and nature walks, with several trails winding through the surrounding woods and countryside.
St Catherine's Chapel in Dorset
Blaise Castle in Bristol,England
South Foreland Lighthouses are a pair of Victorian lighthouses on the South Foreland in St. Margaret's Bay, Dover, Kent, England, used to warn ships approaching the nearby Goodwin Sands. There has been a pair of lighthouses at South Foreland since at least the 1630s.
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Marazion, Cornwall, England, UK: loop up the clock tower of Marazion Town Hall - municipal building in the Market Place - designed in the French Renaissance style, built in rubble masonry and was completed in 1871.
A view of King's Lynn, a seaport and market town in Norfolk, England, UK
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - April 8, 2007: The historic Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart main building stands out beneath a clear blue sky on a sunny morning.
Hunstanton Lighthouse through the ruins
June 18th. 2010 View of the limestone tower Broadway country park Worcestershire England UK. This viewing tower has an amazing view over the Cotswolds area of outstanding natural beauty and the Vale of Evesham and is the second highest point in the Cotswolds. Sunny day with visitors and tourists on the site.
Drum Manor Forest Park County Tyrone Northern Ireland
Hiorne Folly Tower, Arundel, West Sussex, England. Hiorne Tower is a Grade II listed building, built around 1787 for the Duke of Norfolk. The tower is a 50ft-high triangular structure in Gothic revival style with three octagonal corner turrets made in flint and stone chequer-work with pointed and mullioned windows. The folly overlooks the valley of Pughdean, Swanbourne Lake and the sweeping South Downs at Arundel. Arundel is an ancient market town built at a bridge point over the River Arun, with a skyline dominated by the huge Arundel Castle - built by the Normans - and the Gothic revival architecture of Arundel Cathedral which overlooks the meadows and grasses of the fertile South Downs
The entrance to the Martello Tower at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, UK. One of a chain of defensive towers built in the early 19C to counter the threat of invasion by Napoleon.
a gothic castle walls towers and battlements. union jack flying on far tower
Dutch style holiday chalets by the river in the Norfolk Broads ii September, 2023
The lighthouse at Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, seen through the ruins of St Edmund’s Chapel on the cliffs. The lighthouse was built around 1840, on the site of a much older lighthouse structure which contained the world’s first parabolic reflector. The present building stopped operating as a lighthouse in 1921 and is currently used as holiday accommodation. St Edmund’s Chapel dates back to 1272 and was built in memory of St Edmund, who landed at Hunstanton in 855AD to be crowned King of East Anglia. He led his army to fight Viking invaders but suffered defeat and he was taken prisoner and martyred.
Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2024:  The Glasgow Necropolis was one of the first cemeteries in Britain to follow the Paris model of burials for for-profit cemeteries. Previously the parish church held responsibility for burying the dead.
The Hanoi Flagpole project at Ca Mau Cape was researched and designed to simulate the ancient Hanoi Flagpole architecture, built solidly and modernly to withstand storms and sea erosion. The project was built with a total cost of about 140 billion VND. The flagpole has a total area of more than 16,000 m2 and a height of 45m, allowing visitors to climb to the upper floors to see the panoramic view of the Ca Mau mangrove forest, the vast East Sea, and the cluster of poetically beautiful islands between the East and West Seas. West Coast mudflats.
Traditional Fortress Coastal Defence Building entrance to Withernsea Beach, Yorkshire, UK
Amiralitetsklockstapeln, a clock tower from 1699 in Amiralitetsparken (park) in central Karlskrona.
Medieval castle ruins on the Somló Hill on a sunny day in springtime.
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