The post you are reporting:
See Dover got 2 in the list. Doesn't include the American asking "Who was this Norman geezer anyway?" and "Why did the Romans live underground!"
Here is the list:
"Is this where Sharon and Ozzie actually live?" - a visitor to Osborne House, Isle of Wight
"What time do you switch the mist off?" - a visitor to Dover Castle and the Secret Wartime Tunnels, in Kent
"Where are the monkeys?" - a group of children at Cleeve Abbey in Somerset
"Why did they build so many ruined castles and abbeys in England?" - a tourist at Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire
"Is it a bouncy castle?" - a little girl at Clifford's Tower, York
"Can you tell me where I can see the Hobbits?" - a visitor to Kenwood House, Hampstead
"Did they all have the same dad?" - a visitor to Osborne House, Isle of White, who learned of Queen Victoria's nine children
"How many bricks are there?" - a visitor to Witley Court and Gardens, Worcestershire
"Does my ferret need to be on a lead in this area?" - a visitor to Kenwood House, Hampstead
"How long does life membership last?" - a visitor to Osborne House, Isle of White
"Did Lady Rachel ever de-bone her fish before eating it?" - a visitor to Witley Court and Gardens, Worcestershire
"Are the tunnels underground?" - a visitor to Dover Castle and Secret Wartime Tunnels, Kent
"Is that a manmade jetty?" - a visitor to Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland, pointing at a 300 million-year-old rock formation
"Is this Dracula's Castle?" - a visitor to Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire.