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Kong Climbing Centre
Kong Climbing Centre

Keswick

Welcome to the King Kong Climbing Centre in the centre of Keswick. NOW OPEN - Our Children’s Play Area and Café Open 10:00am - 18:00pm Mon - Sun Children’s play...

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Leominster Museum
Leominster Museum

Leominster

 Former Mission Hall has a fascinating collection of objects,pictures, photographs and postcards. Started in 1972. Its collections, donated by local people, reflect...

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Weald and Downland Open Air Museum
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum

Singleton, West Sussex

Enjoy the Museum’s 40-acre site and visit our collection of historic buildings – we have 50 to explore and many of our exhibit houses are furnished to recreate historic...

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Carreg Cennen
Carreg Cennen

Trap, Carmarthenshire

 Carreg Cennen Castle is one of the few remaining privately owned Castles in Wales. The Castle came to be privately owned due to a legal discrepancy when Gwilym...

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Sewerby Park
Sewerby Park

Bridlington, East Yorkshire

Large house with extensive grounds, zoo (including penguins!), children's play area, shops, putting, ample parking - something for all the family.

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Gawsworth Hall
Gawsworth Hall

Gawsworth, Cheshire

Owned and run by the Richards family, a lovely Tudor manor house makes a delightful day out for all the family. In July and August, there are a wide range of events in...

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Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens
Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens

Cumbria

Dalemain is a house that needs to be full of people. This is as true today as it always has been and as much as it is a home to my wife, myself and our children, it is a...

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Houghton Hall
Houghton Hall

King's Lynn

Built for Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, in the 1720s, Houghton Hall is now home to the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley – a descendant of Sir Robert...

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Crinan Canal
Crinan Canal

Crinan, Argyll

Every year nearly 2000 boats make the journey along the 9 miles of "Britain's most beautiful shortcut". Once an important commercial connection with the Western Isles...

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Lilleshall Monument
Lilleshall Monument

Shropshire

 The Lilleshall Monument is a 70-foot (21 m) high obelisk, a local landmark which stands on top of Lilleshall Hill and was erected in honour of the 1st Duke of...

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Mortimer Forest
Mortimer Forest

Ludlow

 Situated on Whitcliffe giving fine views of Ludlow Castle. Used by walkers, riders, cyclists and runners.

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Offa's Dyke Path - National Trail
Offa's Dyke Path - National Trail

 

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