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Morte Point
Morte Point

 Once notorious for smugglers and wreckers, this stretch of coastline is now a great place to get away from the crowds and enjoy the dramatic scenery of cliffs, rocky...

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Lakes Aquarium
Lakes Aquarium

Lakeland Pier

Lakes Aquarium is a fun, friendly all weather attraction situated at Lakeside, near Newby Bridge and the south end of Lake Windermere. Offering day trips for all the...

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Hay Literary Festival
Hay Literary Festival

Wales

For 25 years Hay Festival has brought together writers from around the world to debate and share stories at its festival in the staggering beauty of the Welsh Borders....

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Cotswolds Distillery
Cotswolds Distillery

The Cotswold's Distillery, Phillip's Field, Whichford Road, Stourton, Shipston on Stour CV36 5HG.

From hedge funds to hedge rows… As a native New Yorker, our Founder Dan Szor fell in love with the Cotswolds during his many family weekends spent escaping the stress of...

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The Ice Cream Farm
The Ice Cream Farm

Tattenhall, Chester

Set in a picturesque Cheshire countryside spot close to Beeston and Peckforton Castles and just 20 minutes' drive from Chester, The Ice Cream Farm is the tastiest trip...

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The 1745 House, Dunollie
The 1745 House, Dunollie

Oban, Argyll, Scotland

 Alexander MacDougall 23rd Chief of the Clan MacDougall began the house in about 1745 for his wife Mary and their children. The estate of the Clan MacDougall had...

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National Civil War Centre Newark
National Civil War Centre Newark

Newark Nottinghamshire

First centre in the UK to tell the story of the British Civil Wars The UK's first National Civil War Centre is aiming to telling the story of the brutal 17th century...

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Avoncroft Museum of Buildings
Avoncroft Museum of Buildings

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings opened in 1967 and has since developed into one of Britain's best known open-air museums. The Museum was founded in 1964 following...

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Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock House

Cornwall

* Stunning 17th-century gatehouse and long gallery * The ultimate 19th-century 'Upstairs/Downstairs' experience * Fabulous collection of spring-flowering magnolias and...

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Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre
Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre

Caistor, Nr Market Rasen, Lincolnshire,

 Delightful cafe with mouth watering menu and outside seating area.  Dogs welcome. The centre hosts interpretive panels about Caistor's history including a massive...

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Bodnant Food Centre
Bodnant Food Centre

Tal y Cafn, Conwy

Wales’ growing reputation as a nation of passionate producers and fanatical foodies is nowhere more apparent than at the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre. Set in the heart of...

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Paycocke's House and Garden
Paycocke's House and Garden

Essex

Paycocke’s House has lots of stories to tell, from riches to rags and back again. Built in 1509 by Thomas Paycocke, the House has a bold front range and was described by...

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