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Whitby Abbey at sunset
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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    Croome Court Landscape Garden

    Posted by muffinn 17 May 2011

    Croome Court and its wonderful landscape were largely created by Capability Brown in the mid 18th century. On approach from the National Trust entrance the amazing landscape unfolds as you walk through the trees. The planting since the Trust started to restore the gardens is now maturing wonderfully and enthralls everyone and unsurprisingly visitors return time and again to see the glory in every season.

    Croome, near High Green, Worcester, Worcestershire WR8 9DW
    +44(0)1905 371006
    www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-croome.htm
    Google map: bit.ly/jK0a89
    Nearest station - Worcester Foregate St

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    The Swan With Two Nicks

    Posted by rubyshoes 24 January 2007

    A wonderful, family-run pub in the heart of the city. This amazing old building houses three entirely different bars. Downstairs you'll find a traditional pub with a choice of real ale, a large range of whiskies and great jukebox. Next door there's a huge bar which has live music, DJs and a variety of other events - it's always full at weekends and the atmosphere is great. Upsatirs they have a cool retro 70s style cocktail bar where the cool kids hang out. It's a great place.

    New Street, Worcester. Not far from either Shrub Hill or Foregate Street Station.
    www.theswanwithtwonicks.co.uk/index.html

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