| Our next stop was the beautiful Catherdral at Salisbury | Salisbury Cathedral |
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| In the Cathedral, there is a copy of the Magna Carta | And the oldest existing clock in England, made in 1386 and used in the Cathedral for 500 years. |
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| Stonehenge was a sight we will never forget | Next, we stopped at the city of Bath, England. First stop... the Roman Baths. |
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| Hard to believe that something like this could still be here since the 3rd century. | Of course, there has been a lot of restoration. |
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| In Bath, we found time for High Tea | Then a visit to Bath Abbey |
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| The streets of Bath | |
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| We spent the first night in Bath | From Bath, we went to see Shakespeare's Home |
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| And of course, we had to see Anne Hathaway's Cottaget. | That's me peeking out of the tour bus while Richard takes the photos! |
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| We arrived in Llangollen, Wales late in the afternoon. Ever see such a long word? | We spent the night there. |
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| The next morning, we drove to Chester | and visited the Chester Cathedral |
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| And the shopping district called, "The Rows" | |
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| That afternoon, we moved on to the Lake District to Bowness-on-Windermere | We had a great lunch there. |
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| Later, we drove over Kirkstone Pass and into Scotland | |
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