Clink Prison Museum is built upon the original site of the Clink Prison , which operated from 1144 to 1780. The prison served the Liberty of the Clink, a local manor area owned by the Bishop of Winchester rather than by the reigning monarch. As the Liberty owner, the...
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University of Oxford
The university of Oxford began its rapid development in 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. By 1188, historian Gerald of Wales addressed Oxford scholars, and in 1190, the first overseas student, Emo of Friesland, arrived....
Hot tub boat
Sun, snow, rain or sleet - great fun in all conditions on the hot tub boat! In London, you can enjoy a unique hot tub boat experience. They offer private hot tub boat rentals in Canary Wharf, allowing you to cruise the historic docklands while relaxing in a heated hot...
English tradition- Pancake race!
Imagine a race where the competitors are not only sprinting but also flipping a pancake mid-run: welcome to one of English most quirky tradition. This unusual and funny English tradition consist in a race where contestants run around a course whilst holding a frying...
Stonehenge- A World Heritage Site
Stonehenge is considered a World Heritage Site and is a truly interesting place to discover. In 1986, together with Avebury, it was one of the very first sites in the UK to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Where and when was built this World Heritage...






