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Anderton Boat Lift
Anderton Boat Lift

Cheshire

 It is an engineering masterpiece and was the world’s first ever successful boat lift. Located near Northwich, Cheshire, this example of high Victorian engineering is...

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Dana Prison
Dana Prison

Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Walk in the footsteps of prisoners who have been residents of the wings during the last 200 years. Discover what happens behind the high walls and locked doors....

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Chirk Castle
Chirk Castle

Chirk

 Magnificent medieval fortress of the Welsh Marches Completed in 1310, Chirk is the last Welsh castle from the reign of Edward I that's still lived in today....

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Snowdonia Riding Stables
Snowdonia Riding Stables

Snowdonia

Located in North Wales between Snowdon and the sea, Snowdonia Riding Stables offers you superb riding amongst some of the best mountain and coastal scenery in the...

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Lincolnshire Wolds Railway
Lincolnshire Wolds Railway

Lincolnshire

Heritage railway between Ludborough and North Thoresby on part of the old Great Northern Line between Boston and Grimsby. With free admission and parking, wheelchair...

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Icworth House
Icworth House

Suffolk

Ickworth House is a country house near Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. It is a neoclassical building set in parkland. The house is in the care of the National Trust

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Rheged Centre
Rheged Centre

Cumbria

Well, we are a number of things really, but the four things we pride ourselves in is being a destination for family, food, the outdoors and arts & culture.

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Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury

The Cathedral was built in just 38 years in a single architectural style, early English Gothic using 70,000 tons of stone, 28,000 tons of oak and 420 tons of lead – the...

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Bird Rock
Bird Rock

Llanfihangel y Pennant

Craig yr Aderyn (Bird’s Rock) juts sharply out of the Dysynni valley, rising to a height of over 250 metres above sea level. It consists of rocky crags, acid grassland,...

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Southport Pier
Southport Pier

Southport

The Pier remains a much-loved Southport landmark following a £7 million refurbishment.  Take a ride on the tram or ride the train up to the Pier Pavillion where you will...

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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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Wallington National trust
Wallington National trust

Northumberland

Dating from 1688, Wallington was home to many generations of the Blackett and Trevelyan families, who all left their mark. The result is an impressive, yet friendly,...

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