From gardens to pubs, the National Trust protects over 600,000 acres of England, Wales and Northern Ireland...
We catch up with Britain's Best presenter Alan Titchmarsh for a chat...
Opened in 1846, the Albert Dock was a treasure house of precious cargoes from all over the world. A £100 million redevelopment has transformed it into one of Liverpool's busiest sites, and a top heritage attraction.
First opened as The People's Palace in 1873, Alexandra Palace was one of the first purpose-built exhibition spaces in Britain.
Naught but a folly: but an imposing, beautiful one with breathtaking views from the top.
Be a part of sporting history as you explore Wimbledon - host to the world's first and most famous tennis championship.
This is the story of a formidable castle and a fearless warrior with endless ambition. Alnwick Castle was home to young 'Hotspur' who led countless battles against the Scots and caused the downfall of his King.
The Duchess of Northumberland made her dream to transform a derelict 12 acre walled garden into a magnificent garden a reality in these walled gardens.
Before it was a theme park, Alton Towers was the site of an 8th-century fortress and, latterly, Alton Abbey before it was opened to the public in 1860.
The parish church of Tamworth, dating back to 1365 - although a church has been on this site since AD968.
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