A DAY WITH THE OWLS
Stonham Aspal, near Stowmarket.
The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary is home to over 70 of the world's most beautiful owls and other birds of prey. Open daily, from Easter until September there are also up to 3 flying displays each day and in addition a woodland walk, chipmunks, ferrets, a childrens play area, mini maze & activity events throughout... more details >
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A Pocket guide to Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent
The Potteries 2011
The World Capital of Ceramics, the City boasts the world renowned brands of Wedgwood, Portmeirion, Churchill and Aynsley and there are over 25 pottery factory shops here. Go on a factory tour at Moorcroft and Emma Bridgewater before painting your own... more details >
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Barton Farmers Market
Barton-Upon-Humber
Barton upon Humber is a centre for wildlife, heritage and the arts. Visit the historic town centre on the second Saturday of every month and discover Farmers’ Market shopping at its best.
Following in the award-winning footsteps of nearby Brigg Farmers’ Market, the new market... more details >
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Beverley Mini Guide
Beverley
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Blue Pool & Tea House
Furzebrook, Nr. Wareham
The water changes its colour minute to minute from shades of green to a beautiful turquoise - it's a truly fascinating phenomenon. Set like a jewel in a deep clay bowl with steps leading down to the water's edge, the Blue Pool is surrounded... more details >
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Bridges over the Tees
Durham
This leaflet provides an insight into the unusual, impressive and noteworthy structures across the River Tees.
Today the River Tees is a port of some importance but this was not always so. Originally, it offered few, if any, natural advantages. As the Tees is set in a low lying landscape, a number of unusual... more details >
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Bridlington Mini Guide 2010
Bridlington
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Brigg Farmers Market
Brigg
The historic market town of Brigg is famous for its tradition of fairs and markets.
The award winning Farmers’ Market is held in the Market Place on the fourth Saturday of the month, attracting thousands of visitors. The market is certified by FARMA and offers mouthwatering sights... more details >
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Brontes in Pennine Yorkshire
kirklees
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Church Trails - Barton upon Humber and the surrounding area
Barton upon Humber
The town of Barton upon Humber has a long history of settlement, dating back to 400 AD. It was once the principal port of the Humber Estuary and was the largest town in North Lincolnshire when the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086.
The churches of Barton St. Mary’s and St. Peter’s are unusual... more details >
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Church Trails - Brigg and the surrounding area
Brigg
The market town of Brigg has a long and rich history. Brigg was granted a Royal Charter by King John and has been holding regular markets for over 800 years. Ideally placed on the River Ancholme, the town was a busy centre for trade and acted as a stop-off point for weary merchants journeying between London and York.... more details >
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Church Trails - Isle of Axholme
Isle of Axholme
A visit to the Isle of Axholme is a step into a landscape that has changed radically in the past but still retains a unique identity. The Isle was once not one island but several, each separated by the untamed waters of three rivers set in daunting marshland. This insular landscape was reflected in the people who... more details >
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Church Trails - North East Lincolnshire
North East Lincolnshire
North East Lincolnshire is a diverse area with lots to interest visitors, from its rugged coastline to the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’. The traditional sea-side holiday resort of Cleethorpes lies next to a specially protected area of wildlife habitats, including... more details >
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Clovelly
Clovelly, North Devon
Discover the timeless beauty of Clovelly, North Devon, where the steep, cobbled traffic-free street tumbles down past gleaming white cottages to the ancient harbour. Glorious walks and breathtaking views, fascinating history and traditional crafts are a few of Clovelly's attractions while others lie hidden down... more details >
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Crich Tramway Village
Nr Matlock
Explore and experience a journey back in time!
Situated in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside is a world from a bygone age, where vintage trams transport visitors along cobbled streets, past historic buildings, and out into the breathtaking views of the Derwent Valley. Your admission... more details >
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Crieff Visitor Centre
Crieff, Perthshire
180 seater licensed restaurant, Highland Drovers Exhibition, Buchan Thistle Pottery visitor gallery, A fully stocked garden centre with ideas for every garden, A wide selection of quality gift ideas in our showrooms.
The Centre sits in four acres of it's own grounds... more details >
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Days out in the Wirral
Wirral
Nestled between the River Mersey and The River Dee in North West England Wirral is a haven of coast, countryside, wildlife, history, art, theatre and heritage with award winning attractions, restaurants and hotels.
Less than 30 miles from scenic North Wales, historic Chester and the cultural delights of... more details >
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Epworth
Epworth
The attractive town of Epworth is perhaps best known for its famous son, John Wesley, the founder of world methodism. It was here in the eighteenth century that he delivered emotional sermons to his flock from his fathers tomb and the Market Cross. Today you can follow in his footsteps along the Wesley Trail visiting... more details >
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Exeters Historic Quayside
Exeter
Exeter’s Historic Quayside is a 10 minute walk or a short bus ride from the city centre. It is one of the most interesting and picturesque areas of the city, popular with locals and visitors alike for its fascinating history, interesting architecture, lively events and friendly pubs, cafés and restaurants.
The... more details >
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Ford and Etal Estates
Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland
Nestled between the Scottish Border, the Cheviot Hills and the dramatic Northumbrian coastline, lies Ford & Etal Estates. Centred around the picturesque villages of Ford and Etal, this traditional rural estate spans nearly 16,500 acres of stunning countryside and hosts a number of attractions and activities.
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Historic Border Bridges
Northumberland
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Hull & East Yorkshire
Hull & East Yorkshire
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Hull Pocket Guide
Hull
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Inverawe Visitor Centre Fisheries and Country Park
Inverawe
Visitor Centre
Find out about the history and craft of smoking fish. Our exhibition is for all ages, starting with an amazing set of miniature models showing netting and fishing methods used in the past.
The Fisheries
Set amidst Argll's beautiful scenery, the fisheries...
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Liskeard A Historic Market Town in Cornwall
Liskeard, Cornwall
An ancient Stannary and market town conveniently located in the heart of South East Cornwall, Liskeard is the administrative centre of the Caradon District.
The town lies above the Looe river valley, some 14 miles west of the Tamar river. The main London to Penzance railway line and the A38 trunk...
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Pennine Yorkshire attractions and events
Yorkshire
Explore Pennine Yorkshire - Holmfirth, Marsden, Huddersfield and more. Highlights include a day of pampering at our award winning spas, learning to drive a steam train, events and festivals in Holmfirth, the longest highest and deepest canal tunnel in Britain, Bronte connections and the stunning Marsden Moor... more details >
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Strutts North Mill - Textile Workshop
Bridgefoot, Belper
Wednesday 15th February
Come and learn to make beautiful textile creations to take home. Broaches, hair decorations, garlands and much more. Our expert crafts people will guide you.
Please download our leaflet for more information
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Sussex Top Attractions
Sussex
This Sussex tourism leaflet contains information on over 60 of the regions top attractions along with a map of the area.
The South Downs National Park covers the majority of West Sussex following the chalk Downs through to Beachy Head near Eastbourne. Large areas of Sussex are also designated... more details >
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The Museum of The Broads
The Staithe, Stalham
SEVEN RIVERS, 125 MILES OF WATERWAYS, 50 BROADS, ONE UNIQUE LANDSCAPE
Enter a world of broads, marshes and mills; reeds, wild birds and marshmen. Discover how humankind helped forge this unique landscape.
Our story takes you from medieval peat diggers to the holiday makers,...
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Torrington 1646
Great Torrington
Torrington 1646 is a historical tourist attraction that makes history fun!. Travel back to the 17th Century with our costumed characters and experience life in Torrington during the English Civil War.
See how people lived, loved, laughed and lied their way through the English Civil War. Learn the...
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