14 MARCH 2022

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ON TOUR: The favourite British UNESCO Sites *

With Easter just around the corner, and hopefully a pandemic-free summer to look forward to, BTN brings you here a ranking of the top UNESCO heritage sites in Britain.

This is based on real reviews and is compiled by MyJobQuote, a quick and easy way to get a price for any job around the home.

This was achieved by analysing data from Google and TripAdvisor, based on the number of total 5-star reviews they received.

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Thomas Goodman, Property and Construction Expert at MyJobQuote, said: “Britain is home to some of the world’s most marvellous landmarks and architectural wonders that are recognised by UNESCO. Each of the featured sites on the list has a unique story to tell, all embedded in British history and rightfully celebrated by visitors from around the globe”.

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RANK
UNESCO SITE WEB LINK
TOTAL REVIEWS AVERAGE RATING
1 Tower of London 143386 4.6
2 Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including Saint Margaret’s Church 61758 4.5
3 Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites 61593 4.425
4 City of Bath 47361 4.5
5 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 44218 4.6
6 Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd 43929 4.55
7 The English Lake District 36140 4.7
8 Blenheim Palace 19384 4.6
9 Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey, and St Martin's Church 17098 4.3
10 Old and New Towns of Edinburgh 16523 4.5
11 Durham Castle and Cathedral 15889 4.6
12 Maritime Greenwich 11199 4.35
13 Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey 9614 4.9
14 Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal 5640 4.65
15 Saltaire 5583 4.55
16 New Lanark 4670 4.55
17 Frontiers of the Roman Empire 4219 4.425
18 Jodrell Bank Observatory 3770 4.25
19 Heart of Neolithic Orkney 3587 4.85
20 The Forth Bridge 3390 4.6

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Jill Smith, Croydon

Well done Wizz. It’s daft flying aircraft with empty seats. Rumania must be nervous. And I assume they are having to reroute in order not to fly over Ukraine.


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