5. The city of Bath According to the legend, the city would have been founded by the Brits in 863 before J-C. In 43 after J-C, the Romans conquered the city and built a temple dedicated to Minerva on the site of the hot water sources.
19. The Abbey of Westminster The Abbey of Westminster was founded in the 11th century. Many sovereigns are buried in the Abbey. Elisabeth II was crowned there in 1953, and Lady Diana Spence's funeral took place there in 1997. Inside there is the tomb of the unknown soldier; in the Royal Vault are buried 9 kings and queens. In the corner of the poets, famous poets and writers are buried, like Ben Jonson, Lewis Caroll and Shakespeare.
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27. The Castle of Winchester T he Great Hall is the only remaining part of the 13th Century Winchester Castle that remains above ground. Built in 1232-1240, by Henry III, of flint with stone dressings it originally had lower walls and a roof with dormer windows.