31. River Stour, Canterbury, Kent.
River Stour flows into the North Sea at Pegwell Bay and is also known as the Great Stour.
32. Salisbury Cathedral.
Formally called the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Salisbury Church was built with Britain’s tallest spire and best preserved Magna Carta. It is located about eight miles from Stonehenge.
33. South Stack, Holy Island.
South Stack is well-known as the location for one of the most notable lighthouses in Wales–the South Stack Lighthouse. It is a perfect place to see some of the spectacular water and air animals, such as the Peregrine falcon, Kestrel, Grey seal, and the Bottlenose dolphin.
34. Spinnaker Tower.
The Spinnaker Tower rises to about 560 feet or 170 m and is a landmark observation tower in Portsmouth, England, UK. It was opened in October 2005
35. The Sage Gateshead.
The Sage Gateshead is a live music venue for Gateshead, Newcastle and the North East. If you are in for some world-class artists, musicians, and bands, you can head over this landmark.