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Historically significant

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trisher Tue 05-Dec-17 20:05:43

Thanks for those CherryHatrick and the OP Baggs I wanted to read a whole list! I don't know if I can be bothered with a podcast. I do like to be able to look at something.

CherryHatrick Tue 05-Dec-17 16:32:18

I could only find those two, Baggs; maybe the others haven't published their choices yet?

Baggs Tue 05-Dec-17 16:11:21

Thanks for those links, cherryhat smile

Baggs Tue 05-Dec-17 16:10:29

You have to scroll down, trisher, but actually it's not what I expected. The link is for future suggestions, I think, and a podcast.

CherryHatrick Tue 05-Dec-17 15:25:15

Robert Winston's
historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/news/professor-robert-winston-announces-top-science-and-discovery-places

CherryHatrick Tue 05-Dec-17 15:22:50

trisher here is a link to George Clarke's 10
historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/news/george-clarke-announces-top-ten-homes-and-gardens

trisher Tue 05-Dec-17 14:07:04

Tried the link Baggs but couldn't find the list just how to find the podcast. Would love to see it. Any better link?

Baggs Tue 05-Dec-17 13:56:12

Two of England's 100 top historically significant places are mentioned in this Historic England news article about Wirral.

The first one mentioned, Birkenhead Park, was inspirational for the design and planning of New York's Central Park, apparently.

You can check out the rest of the hundred via a link there too.