
From ancient stones to industrial-era marvels, the UK is dotted with landmarks that shape our identity. Rank them by how deeply they resonate with you personally.
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Stonehenge
A circle of standing stones that has fascinated visitors for thousands of years, still guarding secrets about Neolithic Britain. Few sites feel as quietly powerful at sunrise.

The Tower of London
Fortress, palace and prison rolled into one, home to the Crown Jewels and countless ghost stories. It captures the bloodier side of British history like nowhere else.

Edinburgh Castle
Looming over Princes Street, the castle has witnessed sieges, coronations and the One O'Clock Gun for generations. It is the defining silhouette of Scotland's capital.

The Angel of the North
At 20 metres tall with a wingspan wider than a jumbo jet, Antony Gormley's sculpture has become a symbol of the North East's industrial spirit and resilience.

The Houses of Parliament
With Big Ben chiming above Westminster, this is the working heart of British democracy and one of the most photographed buildings on earth. Love or loathe what happens inside, the architecture endures.
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