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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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Yorkshire Wolds Way - National Trail
Yorkshire Wolds Way - National Trail

 

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Tunnels Beaches, Ilfracombe
Tunnels Beaches, Ilfracombe

Ilfracombe

Hand carved in the 1820's, the four tunnels provide a truly unique experience. Read extensive history information throughout the site – including hilarious guides to...

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Lea Gardens
Lea Gardens

DE4 5GH

Our gardens have hundreds of rhododendrons, azaleas, kalmias and many other plants and shrubs for you to enjoy. We sell rhododendrons and other plants, and we also have...

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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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World Museum
World Museum

Liverpool

The World Museum is a wonderful place to visit.  It is free to enter and has many things to do and see.  Some of these include - The Planetarium The...

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RSPB Corrimony Reserve
RSPB Corrimony Reserve

Corrimony, Inverness-shire

Watch the black grouse springtime courtship displays, see the crested tits and look out for the Scottish crossbill, the only UK bird that's found in no other country....

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Kingston Maurward Gardens & Animal Park
Kingston Maurward Gardens & Animal Park

Dorchester

The contemporary parkland and pleasure gardens were laid out in the style popularised by Capability Brown. Simplicity was the hallmark of the gardens which consisted of...

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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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Clovelly
Clovelly

Clovelly

The cobbled, traffic-free, high street of this world famous fishing village, built into a cleft in a 400' high cliff, tumbles its way down past whitewashed cottages...

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Etape Caledonia
Etape Caledonia

Start and Finish are in Pitlochry

The Marie Curie Cancer Care Etape Caledonia is generally regarded as the UK’s leading sportive and each year welcomes over 5,500 cyclists to the beautiful town of...

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Burrow Farm Gardens
Burrow Farm Gardens

 Mary Benger began to make the garden from 1959 to the 13 acers it is today with the help of the family. You can have a group tour of ten or...

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