What to See in England. Gordon Home

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SHREWSBURY

       BUXTON AND THE PEAK DISTRICT

       TEWKESBURY

       EXETER AND ITS CATHEDRAL

       MARKET DRAYTON, SALOP

       CHESTER

       EXMOOR

       KNUTSFORD

       TORR STEPS ON THE BARLE, SOMERSET

       CLEEVE ABBEY, SOMERSET

       HAWARDEN

       YORK MINSTER

       COXWOLD, YORKSHIRE

       LLANGOLLEN AND VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY

       KNARESBOROUGH, DRIPPING WELL

       FOUNTAINS ABBEY

       RIPON CATHEDRAL

       DARTMOOR

       HAWORTH

       RIEVAULX ABBEY

       BRIXHAM, DEVON

       CONWAY CASTLE

       THE DOONE VALLEY, EXMOOR

       LLANDOVERY, SOUTH WALES

       DARTMOUTH, DEVON

       RICHMOND, YORKSHIRE

       TINTAGEL

       WHITBY

       CARNARVON CASTLE

       PLYMOUTH

       DURHAM AND ITS CATHEDRAL

       RABY CASTLE, DURHAM

       SNOWDON

       HARLECH CASTLE

       GRASMERE AND RYDAL MOUNT

       THE LAKE DISTRICT

       ST. DAVIDS CATHEDRAL

       FURNESS ABBEY, LANCASHIRE

       MONKWEARMOUTH, NEAR JARROW

       THE ISLE OF MAN

       BRANTWOOD

       FOWEY

       HEXHAM AND HADRIAN'S WALL

       THE LAKE DISTRICT

       KESWICK

       ALNWICK CASTLE

       LANERCOST PRIORY, CUMBERLAND

       CHILLINGHAM CASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND

       ST. IVES, CORNWALL

       BAMBOROUGH CASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND

       Table of Contents

      This book is intended to put in the smallest possible space the means by which one may reach the chief places of interest in England and Wales. It will possibly make many holidays, week-ends, or isolated days more enjoyable by placing a defined objective before the rambler. Places within an hour or two of London are in the front of the book, so that as one turns over the pages one is taken further and further afield. The brief summary of the interests of each place, and the many illustrations, may help to memorise the impressions obtained.

      The first edition of a book of this nature must of necessity be incomplete, and the author is prepared to hear of long lists of places which should have been included, and also to hear criticisms on his choice of those appearing. It is to some extent natural that special familiarity with certain

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