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London to the Cotswolds

A trip to the UK starting in London, over to the Salisbury Plain, on to Port Isaac (Port Weinn in Doc Martin series), and through the Cotswolds.
The London Eye
Bagpiper on Westminster Bridge
A catamaran ferry from the Uber Boat by Thames Clippers fleet, designed for rapid passenger transport on the River Thames in London.
The London Eye and County Hall along the River Thames in London, United Kingdom.
View of the London Eye outside hotel window.
The London Eye.
View of London, featuring the London Eye observation wheel and the Elizabeth Tower housing Big Ben.
View of London, featuring the London Eye observation wheel and the Elizabeth Tower housing Big Ben.
"The Eye On The Road," a large photo mural created by artist Helen Marshall of The People's Picture. The mural is located in Bermondsey Square, London. It is a photo mosaic composed of thousands of smaller images contributed by the community.
Tower Bridge, London
Tower Bridge, completed in 1894, it is a combined bascule and suspension bridge.
South Bank of the River Thames in London, featuring the iconic London City Hall building designed by Norman Foster. The building is located in Southwark, near Tower Bridge.
Wire mesh lion sculptures installed near the Tower of London to commemorate the historic "Royal Beasts" exhibit. The Tower of London
The Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London. Established in 1485 by King Henry VII, they originally served as the monarch's personal bodyguard.
The Queens Guard
Wire sculpture of an elephant located within the walls of the Tower of London. The sculpture is titled "The Waterloo Elephant" and was created by artist Kendra Haste. It is part of a larger installation representing the Royal Menagerie, a collection of exotic animals kept at the Tower for over 600 years.
The Shard is the tallest building in the United Kingdom and Western Europe, standing 310 meters high.
The White Tower, the historic central keep of the Tower of London, located in London, England. The tower was commissioned by William the Conqueror around 1078 to serve as a fortress and palace, officially completed by 1100.
"Keeper," a large sculpture of a dragon displayed inside the White Tower at the Tower of London. The dragon is made from over 2,600 pieces of historic weaponry and armor, including breastplates, muskets, swords, and pistols. It was constructed to represent the tradition of creating "trophies" from masses of weapons, a practice that existed at the Tower of London since around 1700.
St. Paul's Cathedral. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1710, it is considered his masterpiece.
One Blackfriars skyscraper in London, situated on the South Bank of the River Thames. Due to its distinctive shape, the tower is often informally referred to as "The Vase" or "The Boomerang".
London, Chatham and Dover Railway, located on the southern abutment of the Blackfriars Railway Bridge in London.
London Nautical School located on Stamford Street in London.
London Mail Box
Night view of the London Eye illuminated in red, positioned along the River Thames in London.
The London Eye and London Marriott Hotel County Hall
Palace of Westminster, home of the UK Parliament
Big Ben
Walkway along the Thames
London Marriott Hotel County Hall located on the South Bank of the River Thames.
Palace of Westminster, home of the UK Parliament
Westminster Abby
Westminster Abby. It has been the site of British monarch coronations since 1066. The Abbey is a burial place for numerous historical figures, including Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
Queen Elizabeth II Great Court at the British Museum in London.
Rosetta Stone, a pivotal artifact in archaeology housed at the British Museum.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge
Cornwall coastline north of Port Issac
Fishing harbour of Port Isaac in North Cornwall, England. t is famous for being the filming location for the ITV comedy series Doc Martin, where it is known as the fictional village of Port Wenn.
Fern Cottage in Port Isaac, Cornwall, which is widely recognized as the location for the doctor's surgery in the British television series Doc Martin.
Shop in Port Isaac, Cornwall, famously known as the location for "Mrs Tishell's Pharmacy" in the television series Doc Martin.
Mrs. Titchell's Pharmacy
Streets of Port Isaac (Port Weinn)
The Old School Hotel perched on the cliffs of the historic fishing village of Port Isaac in Cornwall, England. The village is famous for its 14th-century origins and role as the fictional village of Portwenn in the TV series Doc Martin.
The Old School Hotel perched on the cliffs of the historic fishing village of Port Isaac in Cornwall, England. The village is famous for its 14th-century origins and role as the fictional village of Portwenn in the TV series Doc Martin.
Doc Martin's House and Surgery
Doc Martin's House and Surgery
Castle Combe
Castle Combe, often referred to as the "prettiest village in England" and located in the Cotswolds area of Wiltshire.
Castle Combe
Castle Combe
Castle Combe
Castle Combe
St. Andrews Church in Castle Combe Village
St. Andrews Church in Castle Combe Village
St. Andrews Church in Castle Combe Village
Castle Combe, often referred to as the "prettiest village in England" and located in the Cotswolds area of Wiltshire.
Castle Combe Village
Castle Combe Village
Castle Combe Village
Castle Combe Village
Roman Villa ruins
Roman Villa ruins
Roman Villa ruins
Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire, England. Roman Villa ruins
Roman Villa ruins
Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire, England. Roman Villa ruins
Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire, England. Roman Villa ruins
The Old Mission Church located in Paxford, Gloucestershire, England.
Newland Farm B&B
Classic British red telephone box.
Hampton Court Palace
The King's Beasts
The King's Beasts. The sculpture is located at Hampton Court Palace in England.
The King's Beasts. The sculpture is located at Hampton Court Palace in England.
Hampton Court Palace Gardens
Hampton Court Palace Gardens
Hampton Court Palace Gardens
Hampton Court Palace Gardens
Hampton Court Palace Gardens
The Great Vine at Hampton Court Palace in England, which is officially recognized as the largest and oldest grape vine in the world.
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