Antony Gormley's Another Place, Crosby, Merseyside Photograph: Colin McPherson/CorbisThe Peak District, near Hartington. England's first national park and the second most visited national park in the worldPhotograph: Don McPhee/GuardianBeetham Tower in Manchester, built in 2006 in the redeveloped Deansgate area of the cityPhotograph: Christopher Thomond/GuardianAntony Gormley's Angel of the North in Gateshead is one of the most-viewed pieces of art in the world Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/GuardianWast Water in the Lake District, described by Wordsworth as 'long, narrow, stern and desolate', is a starting point for the many fell walks in the Lake District including England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike Photograph: Don McPhee/GuardianThe Sage Gateshead, home of music and theatre in northeast England, was designed by Norman Foster and PartnersPhotograph: Owen Humphreys/PARoyal Liverpool Philharmonic orchestra playing Liverpool, The Musical, one of the opening events for Liverpool's European Capital of CulturePhotograph: Christopher Thomond/GuardianBridges across River Tyne, NewcastlePhotograph: Owen Humphreys/PAThe Imperial War Museum North, in Trafford Park, Manchester, was designed by Daniel LibeskindPhotograph: Don McPhee/GuardianNorth York Moors National Park, Newton Dale, YorkshirePhotograph: Don McPhee/GuardianAlbert Docks, Liverpool: Liverpool's number one visitor attraction in a World Heritage waterfront settingPhotograph: Christopher Furlong/GettyCurry Mile, Rusholme, Manchester Photograph: GuardianThe new pedestrian bridge over the River Aire in Castleford, Yorkshire, part of The Castleford Project, an initiative involving Channel 4 to revitalise the town Photograph: PRModern sculptures were installed as part of Blackpool promenade's futuristic makeoverPhotograph: Don McPhee/GuardianIlkley Moor, famous as the inspiration for the Yorkshire anthem On Ilkla Moor Baht 'atPhotograph: Mark Turek/Getty