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Tissington Trail
Tissington Trail

Ashbourne to Parsley Hay

The London and North-Western railway opened its line between Buxton and Ashbourne in 1899 and closed it in 1966. The line was purchased by the Peak National Park and...

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St James' Church
St James' Church

Westgate, Louth

Magnificent St James's Church with its tall spire 295 feet high and tower with narrow spiral staircase which can be climbed for great views of the Lincolnshire Wolds and...

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Gretna Green
Gretna Green

Dumfries and Galloway

Gretna Green offers a wide range of quality Scottish gifts, luxury cashmere for men & women, tartan ties & tartan trousers, gifts for the home, jewellery and...

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Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path
Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path

 

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Whichford Pottery and Cafe
Whichford Pottery and Cafe

Nr. Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire

Handmade in Whichford Established in 1976 by Jim and Dominique Keeling, Whichford Pottery is a family business with a world renowned reputation for quality, design and...

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Cob House Country Park
Cob House Country Park

Worcester

Today's News! We are now planning 2018 events, please contact us if you would like to hold an event here to maybe raise money for your chosen...

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Model Railway at Gilling
Model Railway at Gilling

Gilling

Run by the Ryedale Society of Model Engineers, this is a facinating model railway situated in the village of Gilling 1 mile from Sunset Cottages. Pop down & have a look...

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Grand Western Canal
Grand Western Canal

ex16 4HX

 Visit the Grand Western Canal Country Park - 11 miles of quiet unspoilt waterway with abundant wildlife Take a trip on our horse-drawn barge or hire the barge for...

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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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Devonshire Dome
Devonshire Dome

Buxton Derbyshire

Welcome to the Devonshire Dome, one of the most dramatic spaces in Britain and the largest unsupported dome in Europe. Built in 1779 by the 5th Duke of Devonshire, this...

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Calke Abbey
Calke Abbey

Derby

A country house and estate preserved in 20th-century decline. A place poised somewhere between gentle neglect and downright dereliction, telling the tale af an eccentric...

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Mull of Galloway RSPB and lighthouse
Mull of Galloway RSPB and lighthouse

At the Mull of Galloway you can climb the Lighthouse, visit the Exhibition of Lighthouse History, experience the Vintage Engines and Foghorn, walk around the RSPB...

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