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6/3/2025, 1:08:35 PM
>>2790700
Strictly speaking, yes. However Epcot's UK is a bunch of different styles and periods all joined together, there's stuff covering a span of around 500 years, some countryside, some city, some palatial. You're not going to get all these things together.

One of the biggest influences is Hampton Court Palace (home of Henry VIII). Huge banquet halls, tapestries and giant portraits everywhere, hedge mazes an original style tennis court.

You've towns\cities like York, Bath, Windsor that have historical districts, regions that are full of picturesque small towns and villages like Cornwall and the Peak District. One thing to always be aware of is that larger towns and cities will have their historical parts next to a modern town centre with modern shops. You still get really comfy areas though, there's a street in Shaftesbury that was made iconic due to this advert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KoLwAdkcdk

There are open air/living museums that comprise of transplanted historical buildings put together to reproduce a period; Weald and Downland museum for Tudor style country village, Beamish or Black Country Museum for industrial revolution England.