Trip to England 2014
Places to Visit
TRIP TO ENGLAND 2012
Redland students on the River Thames opposite Big
Ben and the Houses of Parliament
London: Globe Theatre
Redland students visiting the Globe
London St. James’ Park
• St. James Park is in the centre of London, near
Buckingham Palace.
National Gallery
• The National Gallery is a very famous art gallery
containing over 2300 paintings.
• Famous artists such as Monet and Van Gough.
The West End
• The West End is famous for theatre and
musicals.
River Cruise
Our own view
The London Eye
• The wheel was built for the Millenium and is
often known as ‘the Millenium Wheel’. (Year
2000)
Oxford Street
Oxford Street is one of London’s most famous areas
to shop. There are around 300 shops including
many famous English department stores.
Tower of London
• The castle was built in 1078 as part of the
Norman Conquest (William the Conqueror).
• It was used as a prison from 1100. (off with
his head)
• Today it houses the Crown Jewels
Imperial War Museum
• The Imperial War Museum contains a lot of
memorabilia from the First and Second World
Wars.
Covent Garden Market
Buckingham Palace
• The official London residence of the British
monarch.
Buckingham Palace
Canterbury
• Home to Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site.
Redland in Canterbury
Windsor Castle
• First built in the time of the Norman Conquest
by William the Conqueror in the Medieval
period (1066) when Motte and Bailey Castles
were built in many strategic places around
England.
Redland students in Windsor
Cambridge
• One of the most famous university towns.
The University comprises of 31 different
colleges.
• You will go “punting” on the River Cam
Redland students in Cambridge
Brighton
• Brighton is on the south coast of England
• It is home to the Royal Pavilion, a former royal
palace and Brighton Pier

Trip to england 2014