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It's not really an understatement to say the UK has more than its fair share of historic sites. From ruined abbeys to battle sites, spots of literary inspiration to walks which take you in the footsteps of kings and queens. Here are tipsters favourite places to get to grips with the past
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    Austins Department Store

    Posted by geoffo 5 October 2010

    Austins, the world's oldest department store, is a stunning building located in the Diamond, square at the very heart of the city centre.
    It is well worth popping into. It is a quaint, in many ways, old fashioned kind of store but with top of the range goods in every department.
    Best of all is the Roof Top Restaurant on the third floor with wonderful views over the city. I had a gigantic scone, butter, jam and a mug of coffee for an amazing £1.60!
    Later I went back for lunch and had the lunchtime special. A main course, pudding, and a pot of tea or a coffee for £4.95, with good big portions. It was very busy! A wonderful mix of Derry ladies of a certain age, businessmen, mothers and toddlers. I staggered out after lunch and managed to cross to the benches in the square where I sat in the sun to let it all digest before tackling the walls of the city!

    www.austinsstore.com/
    Austins Department Store
    2 The Diamond, Derry, BT48 6HR
    Tel: +44 (0)28 7126 1817
    Google map: bit.ly/aqvRIc

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    Historic Walls of Derry

    Posted by rpaul 15 July 2008

    Derry is the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of walled cities in Europe. The walls are intact and provides a great walk around the city.

    www.derryvisitor.com/

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