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Liverpool. Anfield football stadium was built in 1884, the stadium has been home to Liverpool F.C. since they were formed in 1892 as a result of the original tenants Everton F.C. leaving the ground. In 1906 local journalist Ernest Edwards, christened a new stand ‘Spion Kop’; named after a famous hill in South Africa where a local regiment had suffered heavy losses during the Boer War.
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Cotswolds.The Old New Inn public house model village was built by a small team of local craftsmen, the village is a 1/9th replica of Bourton-on-the-Water, built from the local Cotswold stone. It was opened to the public on the Coronation day of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937. In 2013 Bourton-on-the-water model village gained Grade II listed status from English Heritage.
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Swindon. Royal Wotton Bassett gained royal patronage in March 2011 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of its role in the regular repatriation of fallen servicemen and women from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The bodies were transported from RAF Lyneham and pass through the town on their way to the coroner in Oxford.
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Southampton. Etap is a European chain of budget hotels owned by the Accor Group. The rooms are simply furnished and in most cases the walls are whitewashed; amenities generally include a small desk, television, a double bed or a bunk bed, a shower, a basin and a toilet. In some locations the rooms and entrance have coded locks.
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Manchester. The soap opera Coronation Street was first broadcast on ITV on December 9th 1960. During its early years all ‘exterior’ street scenes were filmed on a sound stage, which used three-quarter-sized wooden houses. In 1982 a full street was built from reclaimed Salford brick at Granada studios in Manchester.
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Southampton. Newport Inn public house, Braishfield, near Southampton.Most English people's idea of heaven is a country beer garden on a sunny day. Every year there are around 10,000 alcohol-related deaths in the UK, of which approximately two-thirds are men.
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