EUROPE-UNITED KINGDOM/England
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS
From 'Explore worldwide' 1999,'Royal Family'1980 ,'The Bonnie Scotland'1988,'The Guinness Book of Records 1988',
London Avon Kent Manchester Northern Ireland Scotland
Wales
Dove Cottage
Grasmere, Cumbria
Dove Cottage was the home of
William Wordsworth from December 1799 to May 1808, the years of his supreme work
as a poet. It was built, probably in the early part of the 17th century, as a
small hostelry. Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
Overview
New Windsor, Berkshire

Aronded Windsor Castle. Last photo by Jisook Park.
Country
Farm
Windermere, Lake District 
Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
St George's Hall
Liverpool, Merseyside

The finest neo-classical building in Europe and one of the most important buildings in the World. Completed in 1854, St George's Hall represents the prosperity in Liverpool in the 19th century. Built as law courts and as a venue for music festivals, the Hall stands at the heart of the City - both geographically and emotionally. Photo by JS Parl who member of CFC.
Civic Hall
Liverpool, Merseyside
Photo by JS Parl who member of CFC.
Wedgwood House
Steaford, Lincolnshire


This house for founder of Wedgwood, Josiah Wedgwood I holding his most famed production,the Portland Vase. Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
Chatsworth House
Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
Warwick Castle
near
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire

The Guinness Book of Records 1988-Most
visited stately home, receved 580,225 visitors in 1986. Built by the Beauchamp
family and dating from the 14th century, It houses a fine collection of
paintings and armour. Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.