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Houses of Parliament

, also called Palace of Westminster, in the United Kingdom of


Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the seat of the
bicameral Parliament, including the House of Commons and
the House of Lords. It is located on the left bank of the River
Thames in the borough of Westminster, London.

Warwick Castle is a medieval castle developed from a wooden fort, originally built by
William the Conqueror during 1068. Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England,

situated on a meander of the River Avon. Steeped


in history, torture and
punishment, Warwick Castle is, unsurprisingly, one of the most
haunted places in England. Among its most frequent paranormal
sightings is the ghostly figure of a black dog, said to have been cursed
on the castle by Moll Bloxham, a woman publicly punished for
stealing. It’s famous for its multiple gardens and legendary daisies.
Shakespeare's Birthplace and the Shakespeare Centre is a museum in Stratford-upon-
Avon. Shakespeare's Birthplace is a restored 16th-century half-timbered house situated
in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, where it is believed that William
Shakespeare was born in 1564 and spent his childhood years.[1The house itself is relatively
simple, but for the late 16th century it would have been considered quite a substantial dwelling.
[2]
 John Shakespeare, William's father, was a glove maker and wool dealer, and the house was
originally divided in two parts to allow him to carry out his business from the same premises. [1]][2] It
is now a small museum open to the public and a popular visitor attraction, owned and managed
by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.[3] It has been referred to as "a mecca for all lovers of
literature".[4]

Brighton pavilion
The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a  former royal residence located
in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat
for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in
1820. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The
current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John
Nash,

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