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Otel.com: No Istanbul trip is complete without this. Learn about the seat of Ottoman Power while exploring its design and structure. Don't miss the Imperial Treasure and make sure to visit all four courts.
The Ritz-Carlton: Powerscourt House & Gardens is one of Ireland’s most famous gardens. The grounds and houses date back to the 12th century and are full of picturesque spots!
MaryQueenofScots.net: As she left Tixall with Paulet and Walter Aston, Mary Queen of Scots wept, saying to some poor people at the gate: "I have nothing for you, I am a beggar as well as you, all is taken from me."
Carl Griffin: Dating from 1106, this inn has seen its fair share of murders! One 17th century landlord used a hinged bedstead and a trap door to tip his victims into boiling liquid. Great real ales.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Spot the ghost of folk hero Myles “The Slasher” O’Reilly, who spent his last night here before dying in battle in 1644. – Green Guide Editor
Trina Beana: Margaret Radclyffe died at Ordsall Hall in 1599. She was one of Queen Elizabeth's maids of honor. She is said to haunt here with another ghost, a "white lady".
Neil Griffiths: Edward 1 orders it to be built to protect them from attacks by Llewelyn ap gruffydd but it was in1282 and flint town was burnt to the ground,they used to a double Dutch/mote all the way around,
Carl Griffin: Family home of Winston Churchill from 1924 until his death. Excellent collections of mementoes of his career and some of his paintings. Run by National Trust.
Simon Redfern: Classic National Trust. Well kept house and grounds with interesting history (back to Henry VIII). Great ice-cream and check out the obvious mistake in the hunting picture inside the gothic hall
Sue Hutton: Fantastic views from The Summit although Snowdonia is likely to be hazy. Some very good walks to be had from here. Descent to Halfway Station to view the amazing Bronze Age copper mines
Carl Griffin: Stunning castle built in 1295. The interior shows an evolution through periods from medieval, through regency period to Victorian Gothic. Run by the National Trust.
Trawsfynydd Log Cabin Holiday Village, Snowdonia: Learn about the Welsh/English battles whilst taking in the stunning views of the Cambrian Coast and Snowdonia Mountains. Keep an eye out for the events they often have on during School Holidays.
Neil Griffiths: It was built in1277 by Edward 1,in 1912 the territorial HQ and drill hall was erected on the front side and it was demolished 1969,it's got a draw bridge over the mote
Trawsfynydd Log Cabin Holiday Village, Snowdonia: One of the surviving castles of the native Welsh Princes. Perched up high with great views and hiking opportunities.
Vicki Higham: Ravenglass was an important naval base for the Romans in the 2nd century.Although little remains of the fort, the Roman Bath House has survived to a height 12ft making it the UK's tallest Roman wall.
Tyler A. MacGregor IV: During August, September and October the grounds, gardens and exhibitions are closed to the Public as The Royal Family are in residence.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: The chapel is supposedly haunted by the "Grey Lady" Janet Douglas, burned at the stake as a witch in Edinburgh in 1537. – Green Guide Editor
Frank O'Brien: A historical building were executions had been carried out by the Normans, a prison , and an official residence.It is now a tourist attraction detailing the events that occurred during the centuries.