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A Pocket guide to Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent

A Pocket guide to 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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Arley Arboretum & Gardens

Upper Arley near Bewdley

Arley Arboretum & Gardens

Arley Arboretum is one of the oldest Arboretums in Great Britain. Tucked away in the beautiful countryside of the Worcestershire and Shropshire borders near Bewdley, it boasts more than 300 species of trees in formal and informal plantings and gardens. The collection includes many rare and spectacular domestic and... more details >

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Becky Falls Woodland Park

Manaton, Newton Abbot, Devon

Becky Falls Woodland Park

No visit to Devon would be complete without a day at Dartmoor's famous Becky Falls, where there really is something for everyone to enjoy. Set within a spectacular ancient valley, the Falls have been attracting visitors for over 100 years and today offers a fantastic, value-packed day out for all age groups,... more details >

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Bennetts Water Gardens & Lakeside Cafe

Weymouth, Dorset

Bennetts Water Gardens & Lakeside Cafe

The 8 acres of gardens here hold National & International Collections of Water Lilies, flowering from late spring through to autumn, creating one of the most outstanding displays of water lilies in Britain with a Monet style Japanese Bridge as the centrepiece.

Grass pathways lead you through... more details >

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Beverley Mini Guide

Beverley

Beverley Mini Guide
This bustling market town boasts an attractive blend of past and present with lots to see and lots to do. The medieval town of Beverley is famous for its 13th century Minster, its market and its music. Toll Gavel, Butcher Row, Ladygate, Hengate, Wednesday Market and Saturday Market, the street names alone conjure... more details >

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Blue Pool & Tea House

Furzebrook, Nr. Wareham

Blue Pool & Tea House
Discover the luxury of silence and a most friendly welcome at the Blue Pool.

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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Bridlington Mini Guide 2010

Bridlington

Bridlington Mini Guide 2010
When you want a real Yorkshire seaside holiday, it’s got to be Bridlington. Buckets and spades, fish and chips, funfairs and arcades, gorgeous sandy beaches ... nowhere else hits the spot like our lovely resort. As well as plenty of attractions whatever the weather, there are even more great things to do nearby. For more... more details >

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Chambercombe Manor

Ilfracombe, North Devon

Chambercombe Manor

A Stunning 11th century historic manor house with 3 acres of beautiful gardens, Guided Tours of history and hauntings, Lady Jane's Tea rooms & Gift Shop.

Explore the tranquillity and timeless atmosphere of infamous Chambercombe Manor and its three acres of beautiful gardens, set in 30 acres... more details >

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Chelsea Football Club Stadium Tours and Museum

Stamford Bridge, London

Chelsea Football Club Stadium Tours and Museum

This un-missable, behind-the-scenes visit to the home of 'The Blues' is a fun, informative and interactive experience tailored to sport fans of all ages, from all over the world. The guided tour of Stamford Bridge will lead you behind the scenes into areas usually reserved only for the players. You can sense... more details >

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Church Trails - Barton upon Humber and the surrounding area

Barton upon Humber

Church Trails - Barton upon Humber and the surrounding area

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

Church Trails - Brigg and the surrounding area

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

Church Trails - 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

Church Trails - 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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Country Parks in Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire

Country Parks in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire County Council’s award winning Country Parks each have their own unique character and something to offer for everyone. With friendly and helpful staff, easy parking, picnic meadows, surfaced trails, sign posts and plenty of seating, the parks are provided with access for everyone in mind.

Wing,... more details >

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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh

Edinburgh Castle
This 'Stronghold of Eidyn' was first recorded before 600AD. By the middle ages, it had become a mighty fortification and a favoured residence of Scotland's Kings and Queens. In 1140 the castle became the first recorded meeting place of the Scottish Parliament. In 1566, it was the birthplace of the son of Mary Queen of... more details >

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Epworth

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 Red Coat Guides

Exeter

Exeters Red Coat Guides

Winter Programme 1 November 2011 – 31 March 2012

Discover one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in England with Exeter’s Red Coat Guides

These FREE guided walking tours are the perfect way to explore Exeter. Operating daily throughout the year, there is a wide... more details >

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Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre & Wildlife Reserve

New Lanark, Lanarkshire

Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre & Wildlife Reserve
The reserve stretches along both sides of the Clyde gorge, from the historic village of New Lanark southwards to Bonnington Weir. As well as the spectacular waterfalls from which it takes its name, fringing the gorge on both sides is a mosaic of woodland, both ancient natural and modern mixed plantation. Pleasant riverside... more details >

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Fitzroy House

London

Fitzroy House

Open Daily by Appointment.

Fitzroy House is an original 1791 building imitating the designs of Robert Adam, the famous Georgian period architect. The locality dates back to the 18th century and has been for many years well known for its writers and artists.

Home to playwright George... more details >

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Ford and Etal Estates

Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland

Ford and Etal Estates

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.

The... more details >

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High Force

Nr Middleton-in-Teesdale

High Force

High Force is one of the most impressive waterfalls in England. The River Tees has been plunging
into this gorge for thousands of years but the rocks it reveals are much more ancient - with origins dating back over 300 million years!

High Force is a spectacular sight. The River Tees suddenly drops... more details >

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Hull & East Yorkshire

Hull & East Yorkshire

Hull & East Yorkshire
City, Coast and Countryside is hard to come across in one region but Hull & East Yorkshire has it all. Whether you want to experience city life, the freshest fish and chips or you want a true farm stay experience you'll find everything you could possible want and more when you visit Hull & East Yorkshire. more details >

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Ingleton Waterfalls Trail

Ingleton

Ingleton Waterfalls Trail

A walk in a waterfall wonderland 

The famous Waterfalls Trail has some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England. The trail is 4.5 miles/8 kilometres through ancient oak woodland and magnificent Dales scenery via a series of spectacular waterfalls... more details >

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Leicestershire Country Parks Visitor Guide

Leicestershire

Leicestershire Country Parks Visitor Guide

Please download this FREE guide to Leicestershire’s beautiful countryside - it has so much to offer!

Get out into the fresh air, relax and enjoy nature, exercise or try your hand at an environmental conservation task, the choice is yours.

With an excellent network of footpaths, bridleways... more details >

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Manchester United Museum & Tour

Old Trafford, Manchester

Manchester United Museum & Tour
Manchester United - the most popular football club on earth. Most people have heard something of the triumphs and tragedies both on and off the pitch at Old Trafford, but how much of the story do you really know' Blending historical exhibits with state-of-the-art interactive experiences, the Manchester United Museum &... more details >

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Newcastle United Stadium Tour

Newcastle

Newcastle United Stadium Tour

A tour of St James' Park will take you on an amazing journey through the history of Newcastle United. Your knowledgeable tour guide will show you many areas you will never have seen before, as well as some very famous ones. Tours are available every day including match days. Imagine seeing the first team dressing... more details >

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Oxford Castle - Unlocked

Oxford

Oxford Castle - Unlocked

If you thought Oxford was just about elegant spires and world-class academia then think again!

Oxford Castle – Unlocked reveals Oxford’s hidden history; one that’s rich with tales of great escapes, betrayal and even romance – all within the walls of this ancient castle and... more details >

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Pennine Yorkshire – attractions and events

Yorkshire

Pennine Yorkshire – attractions and events

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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Pooles Cavern

Buxton, Derbyshire

Pooles Cavern
Poole's Cavern is a 2 million year old, natural limestone cave situated in the beautiful woodland of Buxton Country Park. One of the great caves of the Peak District. Once used by cave dwelling ancestors for shelter, Poole's Cavern has been known as 'The First Wonder of the Peak' since the 1600's. Visitors for the 21st... more details >

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River Dart Adventures

Ashburton

River Dart Adventures

The great outdoors at its best!

River Dart Adventures is open daily from 1st April 2011 to 26th September 2011 and weekends during the Autumn and Winter (except Christmas and New Year). Entry prices are just £7.50 per person for 5 and older. 3 to 4 year olds £3.75 and under 3's are... more details >

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Rutland Railway Museum

Rutland

Rutland Railway Museum

Open Air Ironstone Railway and Quarry
The Home of East Midlands Quarry Heritage In the current 'post-industrial age', our Charity believes that it is important that the endeavours of our predecessors are recorded and that the opportunity to understand their economic and social contribution... more details >

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Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre

Edwinstowe, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire

Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre
There are 450 acres of ancient woodland for you to explore. Once a royal hunting forest, this is the legendary home of the outlaw Robin Hood, today part of a National Nature Reserve because of its national ecological importance. There are 900 veteran oak trees here, including the famous Major Oak. Each year we welcome... more details >

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Sidmouth Museum

Sidmouth, Devon

Sidmouth Museum

Situated alongside the lych gate of the Parish church, Sidmouth Museum celebrates 240 million years of history. It offers something for everyone with an interest in the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, local history and archaeology. Young people are especially well catered for with their own area and special Activity... more details >

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Stirling Castle

Stirling

Stirling Castle
Dominating the skyline for miles around, Stirling Castle was among Scotland's greatest royal residences. Visitors can look out from its high stone walls to the battlefields of Stirling Bridge where Scottish armies overcame the power of English invaders. Generations of monarchs each made their mark at the castle - adding... more details >

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Stirling Old Town Jail

Stirling

Stirling Old Town Jail

Welcome to Stirling Old Town Jail - Who knows what will happen once you step inside Stirling’s Victorian prison?

A place that struck fear and terror into the hearts of those destined to spend even the shortest time within its walls. So how will you feel, as you walk through its gates?
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Strutts North Mill - Textile Workshop

Bridgefoot, Belper

Strutts North Mill - Textile Workshop

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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Stump Cross Caverns

Pateley Bridge

Stump Cross Caverns
Stump Cross Caverns is one of Britain's premier show caves, located in Nidderdale on the border of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Formed some 350 Million years ago, you will find the kind of adventure that will keep you and your family talking for days afterwards. We offer a range of facilities for a great family day... more details >

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Sussex Top Attractions

Sussex

Sussex Top Attractions

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 Canterbury Tales

Canterbury, Kent

The Canterbury Tales

Ever wondered what it would be like to step back in time and experience the sights, sounds and smells of a bygone era? At The Canterbury Tales you can do just that.

Step into medieval Canterbury and accompany Geoffrey Chaucer’s colourful characters on their magical pilgrimage from London to... more details >

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The Library and Museum of Freemasonry

London

The Library and Museum of Freemasonry

Museum 

The Museum contains an extensive collection of objects with Masonic decoration including pottery and porcelain, glassware, silver, furniture and clocks, jewels and regalia. Items belonging to famous and Royal Freemasons including Winston Churchill and Edward VII are on display... more details >

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The National Mining Museum Scotland

Newtongrange, Midlothian

The National Mining Museum Scotland

The National Mining Museum Scotland is a 5 STAR visitor attraction housed in the wonderfully restored Lady Victoria Colliery, the finest surviving Victorian colliery in Europe and the only A-listed colliery buildings in Scotland. The National mining museum Scotland is a Recognised Collection of National Significance.

Your... more details >

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The Real Mary Kings Close

Edinburgh

The Real Mary Kings Close
Buried deep beneath Edinburgh’s Royal Mile lies the city’s deepest secret; a warren of hidden streets that has remained frozen in time since the 17th century. There is nowhere in the world quite like Mary King’s Close. For hundreds of years the true story of the Close has remained untold - until now!

In... more details >

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The Royal Yacht Britannia

Leith, Edinburgh

The Royal Yacht Britannia

• Britain’s last Royal Yacht; home to the Royal Family from 1953 to 1997

• Learn about Britannia’s history in the fascinating Visitor Centre in Ocean Terminal, prior to boarding

• Enjoy a complimentary audio tour of 5 decks, available in 22 languages

•... more details >

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The Trentham Estate - Something For Everyone

Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent

The Trentham Estate - Something For Everyone

Peace and quiet, fun and action

Are you looking for a day out with a difference, somewhere with something to please everyone? Where you can kick back and relax in a stunning scenic setting, stimulate your senses in internationally renowned gardens and spend some quality... more details >

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Thorpe Farm Country Park & Falconry Centre

Barnard Castle, Co. Durham

Thorpe Farm Country Park & Falconry Centre
Thorpe Farm is situated 9 miles west of Scotch Corner on the edge of the A66. Centred around an 18th Century Peel House, the licensed site offers an array of attractions for the whole family to make it a memorable fun family day trip. Free entry to Thorpe Farm itself including our; Coffee, Restaurant, Deli and Gift Shop,... more details >

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Torrington 1646

Great Torrington

Torrington 1646

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... more details >

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Trebah Garden

Mawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth, Cornwall

Trebah Garden

Trebah is a sub-tropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop, the result of 160 years of inspired and dedicated creation. Discover the magic of this beautiful valley garden with over four miles of footpaths. Explore under canopies bursting with exotic blooms. Follow vibrant tunnels of colour that cascade down... more details >

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Twickenham World Rugby Museum and Stadium Tours

Twickenham - Middlesex

Twickenham World Rugby Museum and Stadium Tours

TAKE AN INTERACTIVE JOURNEY THROUGH RUGBY’S GLOBAL HISTORY AND TRY YOUR STRENGTH ON OUR SCRUMMAGING MACHINE ALONG THE WAY.

With the world’s largest collection of rugby memorabilia there is something for everyone. Find out how a schoolboy game became a worldwide, professional sport.
•... more details >

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Vertical Descents - Scotland

Inchree - Fort William

Vertical Descents - Scotland

Welcome to Vertical Descents. Situated in the stunning Highlands of Scotland, we are a modern outdoor adventure activity centre offering a wide range of exhilarating activities including Canyoning, White Water Rafting, Fun Yakking, Bridge Swing, Paintball and Mountain Biking. We cater for everyone's individual... more details >

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White Scar Cave

Ingleton

White Scar Cave

Deep beneath Ingleborough Hill, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, lies a hidden world which has been sculpted by nature over thousands of years. Imagine a subterranean landscape, beautifully lit, with gushing streams and waterfalls, exotic cave formations, and a huge ice-age cavern adorned with thousands of stalactites.... more details >

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Wilderness Wood

Hadlow Down, nr. Uckfield

Wilderness Wood
Unique sustainably-managed working woodland park, with woodland trails, spring bluebell path, summer "forest folklore" trail and autumn chestnut celebration and fungus hunts. Learn about the woodland and its wildlife; kids can let off steam, explore, build camps, enjoy the play area. Lots of holiday activities, and very... more details >

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WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Martin Mere is where wilderness and family-friendliness combine. Enjoy a close encounter with the sounds and spirit of nature on the brand new canoe safari and discover the delights of the new Mere Side cafe.

In winter, thousands of wild geese and swans are drawn to our wild reserve and the spring duckling... more details >

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