From Wikipedia: Avebury is the site of a large henge and several stone circles in the English county of Wiltshire surrounding the village of Avebury.
If you prefer to avoid the hustle and crowds of the big cities and are interested in the history of England, there’s no better way to see it than to visit the Cotswolds.
Opened in 1846 by Prince Albert, Albert Dock was the first enclosed, non-combustible dock warehouse system in the world and the first structure in Britain to be built entirely of cast iron, brick and stone.
Though cemeteries are not often thought of as an enjoyable place to explore, Brompton Cemetery in West London offers a tranquil place to wander amongst the dearly departed of the Victorian age.
Nowhere else in the world can you go to a Chinese pagoda, walk in the desert and see the world’s oldest living potted plant (planted in 1775) than at Kew Gardens.
The harbor that launched a thousand ships, and then some.