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Bodnant Gardens
Bodnant Gardens

Tal-y-Cafn

Marvel at plants from all over the world grown from seed and cuttings collected over a century ago on plant-hunting expeditions. Created by five generations of one...

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Bourton House Garden
Bourton House Garden

Gloucestershire

Bourton House Garden opened to the public for the first time on a single Sunday in 1987 in aid of the National Garden Scheme. Twenty years later, the garden received the...

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BeWILDerwood
BeWILDerwood

Hoveton, near Wroxham

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Thames Path - National Trails
Thames Path - National Trails

 

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Donkey Sanctuary
Donkey Sanctuary

Weston, Sidmouth

World famous Donkey Sanctuary

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Peter Beales Roses
Peter Beales Roses

Norfolk

 Famous for roses. Garden and plant sales.

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Lost Gardens of Heligan
Lost Gardens of Heligan

St. Austell, Cornwall

An award-winning garden restoration that has been internationally acclaimed.  Over 200 acres of Estate, leaving the project far from complete. Heligan is a  living and...

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Plodda Falls
Plodda Falls

46-m. waterfall amid towering Douglas fir trees, with short walks to upper & lower viewing areas.

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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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Boston Guildhall Museum
Boston Guildhall Museum

Lincolnshire

Medieval Museum where Pilgrim Farthers were imprisoned. Amazing architecture, Ghastly gaols and Medieval mystery. Town hall, courtroom and cells with vivid...

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Weardale Railway
Weardale Railway

Stanhope ,weardale . Co Durham

The Weardale Railway, situated in County Durham, U.K. was a mothballed branch line from Bishop Auckland following the River Wear westwards to Eastgate-in-Weardale, a...

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Bronte Parsonage
Bronte Parsonage

Haworth

The Brontës were the world's most famous literary family and Haworth Parsonage, now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, was their home from 1820 to 1861. Charlotte, Emily...

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