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Ryedale Folk Museum
Ryedale Folk Museum

Hutton le Hole, North Yorkshire

Our 5 acre site covers 2,000 years of history from the Iron Age to the 1950s. Don’t miss our restored historic buildings, our Foldyard of agricultural machinery, a...

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Luss Games
Luss Games

 The first Luss Highland Gathering was held in 1875 and has been held annually since, except for a break during the two World Wars. It owns its inception to the...

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Gayle Mill Events
Gayle Mill Events

Gayle near Hawes, North Yorkshire

  Since it was built in 1784 by Oswald and Thomas Routh, it’s been through the industrial revolution, two world wars, men walking on the moon and the invention of the...

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White Post Farm
White Post Farm

Nottingham

Free-range fun for all the family at White Post Farm! Hello and welcome to White Post Farm, one of the East Midlands’ most popular visitor attractions. For 20 years...

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Webbs of Wychbold
Webbs of Wychbold

Wychbold, near Droitwich

The origins of Webbs business are traceable to the middle of the nineteenth century when Edward Webb was a successful agricultural seeds merchant trading from Wordsley...

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Ashmolean Museum
Ashmolean Museum

Oxford

The Ashmolean Museum aims to be recognised as part of the world’s leading university museums group. We are a world-class museum of art and archaeology; a centre for...

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Great Notley Country Park
Great Notley Country Park

Essex

Great Notley Country Park near Braintree covers some 100 acres of open space. The site is home to Sky Ropes and Essex’s longest play trail – 1.2km - including a giant...

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Exeter Cathedral
Exeter Cathedral

Exeter

 Exeter Cathedral is one of the great cathedrals of England, and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture anywhere. Its visual beauty is a story in stone and...

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STEAM
STEAM

Swindon

STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway is housed in a restored Grade II railway building in the heart of the former Swindon railway works. The Museum tells the...

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Wrest Park
Wrest Park

Silsoe, Bedfordshire

After decades behind virtually closed doors, its treasures overgrown and largely unknown, English Heritage is reviving one of Britain's largest and most important...

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Cotehele
Cotehele

Cotehele, St. Dominick, Cornwall

A Tudor house with many stories and legends, festooned with tapestries and adorned with textiles, arms and armour, pewter, brass and old oak furniture; a magical...

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Tatton Park
Tatton Park

Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6QN

Located in 1,000 acres of the most beautiful deer park, the former Egerton family home is a wonderful estate for you to explore. You're welcome to uncover centuries of...

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