Hint | Answer |
Castle which was used for the investiture of Prince Charles | |
Largest national park in the UK located in North-East Scotland | |
City in East Anglia which its university was founded in 1209 | |
Cathedral city in Kent associated with Geoffrey Chaucer tales | |
Capital city of Wales | |
Largest city in Cumbria, located just 10 miles from the Scottish border | |
Area of Scotland consisting of the majority of the population including Glasgow and Edinburgh | |
Limestone gorge in Somerset, shares its name with a local cheese | |
Oldest surviving stone castle located in Monmouthshire, South-East Wales | |
Historic city which is located in England and Wales | |
The busiest railway station in the UK for interchange between services located in South London | |
River _____ which flows through Glasgow | |
Northamptonshire town once known as 'Little Scotland' because of its immigration; town famous for its trouser press | |
Celtic ceremonial county in South-West England | |
City in the West Midlands which Lady Godiva is said to have rode through naked on a horse | |
Area of Southern England consisting of its namesake Hills, ranging green hills and meadows | |