Britain's Best
Britains Best
Saint John the Baptist Church

Beautiful church building with unique mosaic design in the interior.

Saint Wendreda's Church

A church with an amazing Double Hammered Angel Roof - constructed between 1523 and 1526 and consisting of 120 angel figures.

Salisbury Cathedral

Visit a real treasure in Britain's heritage - a rare example of English gothic architecture. Salisbury Cathedral is home to the tallest spire in England, possibly the oldest working mechanism in the world, and the best preserved Magna Carta.

Salmesbury Hall

The building dates back to the 14th century and always has interesting antiques to help finance the Hall.

Saltaire

This purpose-built "model" Victorian industrial village is a World Heritage Site...

Saltram House

A Georgian house with fantastic landscape gardens. The film setting for the BBC's Sense And Sensibility, it's a house with lots to explore, including Robert Adam interiors.

Sandal Castle

Best known for the Battle of Wakefield, fought nearby in 1460 during the Wars of the Roses. Richard, Duke of York was killed in the battle.

Sandringham House

'Dear old Sandringham...the place I love better than anywhere else in the world' - George V

Savoy Theatre

This theatre can fairly safely claim to be the oldest theatre site in Wales. The current building was completed in 1928 but there have been other entertainment venues on the same site for over 200 years and a theatre for 150 years.

Saxon Tower, Earls Barton

The oldest saxon tower in England, at over 1000 years.

 

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