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The chauffeur and Taxi service of choice
for Stansted Airport, U.K. |
Stansted
Airport Taxis - Your Personal Chauffeur Services
We offer chauffeured tours for small parties
of up to 8 persons. For larger groups, we can arrange coach trips. Our
drivers are experienced tour guides.
They will drive you to places of
interest and show you around.
Our more popular tours include:
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Take in a tour of
our capital city and visit some of London's historical buildings,
for example St Paul's Cathedral, Tower of London, Westminster
Abbey, not forgetting Big Ben and The Houses Of Parliament,
watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony, or spend time
at some of the wonderful art galleries and museums. |
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A
short journey out
of London will take you to the Queen’s favourite residence
Windsor Castle dating from the 12th Century, or visit
Hampton Court Palace. |
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| Hampton Court
Palace the Tudor Palace of Henry VIII with its Great Hall
and Tudor Kitchens. Either of these destinations can be done
in a morning or afternoon or alternatively combine them both
into a full day. |
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Stratford Upon
Avon is the birthplace of the Great Bard, William Shakespeare
and only a few miles away is Warwick Castle built on the site
of Ethelfleda, daughter of Alfred the Great (he who burnt the
cakes) daughters castle. The Royal weekend created by Madam
Tussaud can be seen in the Private Apartments, or you may wish
to wander through the Earl of Warwick’s Castle. |
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A
full day tour of Oxford the ancient university city, as
Matthew Arnold once described, the city of dreaming spires. Close
by is Blenhiem Palace, the only Palace not lived in by the Royal
Family but the home of the Duke of Marlborough, Sir Winston Churchill’s
ancestor. |
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area a tour through some of the beautiful Cotswold villages,
Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-in-the-Wold, Chipping Campden,
is a MUST to see thatched cottages built from the local honey
coloured stone. |
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Just
north of London is Cambridge.
England's other famous university city, which was also the home
of thousands of U.S. airmen during world war II. This could be
combined with visits to the magnificent Ely Cathedral or the
National Stud at Newmarket. Nearby is Duxford,
part of the Imperial War Museum housing military aircraft, armoured
fighting vehicles and midget submarines. |
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Close to London
the County of Kent, known as the Garden of England with
it’s many Stately Homes and Gardens. |
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Chartwell the home of Sir Winston Churchill, and nearby the 16th
century Igtham Mote and Hever Castle where Ann Boleyn lived.
Set in beautiful surroundings and in the middle of a lake is
Leeds Castle. The port of Dover with it’s famous white
cliffs and, of course, the medieval City
of Canterbury and Cathedral where Thomas Becket was murdered and later the inspiration of
Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. |
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To go further a field
visit the City of Salisbury with its magnificent Cathedral
which has the tallest spire in the country rising to 404 feet,
then on to Stonehenge the monument dating from 3,500 BC
and finally the beautiful Georgian City of Bath. |
John Wesley Methodist Tours visit
some of the historic places associated with John Wesley; Epworth where
his father was rector, or to Bristol where he preached his first open
air sermon and founded the first Methodist Chapel.The
Arthurian Legend
Visit Cornwall in the south west of the country closely
associated with King Arthur -Tintagel, Cadbury Castle and Glastonbury
(Avalon) where he is said to be buried
Bath  |
| The beautiful
Georgian city where you will find the famous spa and Roman
baths. |
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| The home of
the Bath Bun, Sally Luns restaurant dating from the 15th
century and and the wonderful Bath Abbey, know as the 'Lantern
of the west' because of the large amount of glass used in
the abbey. |
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Salisbury
Visit the outstanding cathedral with its spire
rising to 404ft. The town dates from the 13th century and its
fine streets, still based on the original grid plan, include
many fine houses spanning many centuries |
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