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Places in England and Wales – but where exactly?

How well do you know England and Wales? Here are ten questions that ask you to choose in which county each of these places is located. 

  • Question of

    Stonehenge

    • Wiltshire
    • Dorset
    • Gloucestershire
  • Question of

    Leeds Castle

    • West Yorkshire
    • Leicestershire
    • Kent
  • Question of

    Mount Snowdon

    • Powys
    • Gwynedd
    • Ceredigion
  • Question of

    Glastonbury

    • Somerset
    • Gloucestershire
    • Surrey
  • Question of

    Lake Windermere

    • Northumberland
    • Lancashire
    • Cumbria
  • Question of

    Dartmoor

    • Dorset
    • Devon
    • Cornwall
  • Question of

    Brighton

    • East Sussex
    • West Sussex
    • Surrey
  • Question of

    Chesterfield

    • Cheshire
    • Staffordshire
    • Derbyshire
  • Question of

    Blenheim Palace

    • Warwickshire
    • Buckinghamshire
    • Oxfordshire
  • Question of

    Aberystwyth

    • Ceredigion
    • No
    • Pembrokeshire
    • Carmarthenshire

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  1. Just could not handle it (lol) Talking of England our London tour was a fiasco. It was the week end and most of what we wanted to see was not open (sad)

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    • That is interesting. Most London “sights” are open throughout the week, especially during the summer months. Apart from that, there is a huge amount one can see that is free and open all the time, due to not being inside a building.

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      • We did a bit of this and that but could not see the Buckingham Palace. I so wanted to shop at Harrods. My friend back home had told me about the great rest room this shop had for which one had to pay to visit (lol)

        • Tours of Buck House only happen in August and September – when the Queen is usually resident at Balmoral. Harrods has been undergoing refurbishment work this year, although it is otherwise open for business.

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