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71 results found for Tourist Attractions: (results 1 to 25)
| Abbot Hall Art Gallery | ||
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Abbot Hall Art Gallery provides the perfect setting in which to see and enjoy fine art. It is one of Britain's finest small galleries with a wonderful art collection and highly acclaimed exhibition programme. |
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| Adventure Island | ||
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Adventure Island is the number 1 theme park in the south of England. With over 40 rides and attractions there's something for the whole family to enjoy. |
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| Almond Valley Heritage Centre | ||
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Almond Valley is a 20-acre site packed full of wonders to see and do. With the watermill, working farm and other outdoor features illustrating rural life in earlier days and the newly extended Museum and Discovery Centre. |
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| Arley Hall & Gardens | ||
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A garden to charm and delight, surrounded by lush parkland. Open from 31st March to 29th Sept, closed Mondays, 11am - 5pm |
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| Arundel Castle | ||
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Built in the 11th century, Arundel Castle has been the home of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for nearly 1000 years. |
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| Astley Hall | ||
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Astley Hall dates back to Elizabethan times and much of the timber framing of this period survives. We have up to 8 temporary exhibitions in our art gallery and we are set in parkland with cafÚ and children's play area. |
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| B.D.X Insect Screens | ||
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| Barbican Glassworks | ||
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Situated adjacent to the world famous Mayflower Steps, Dartington Crystal operate an up market glass and gift shop of enormous elegance. |
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| Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm | ||
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We breed rare cattle, sheep, pygmy goats, poultry and pigs, including Maori pigs called Kune Kunes. Today's children lack close contact with animals and Baylham House Farm aims to rectify this deficiency |
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| Becky Falls Woodland Park | ||
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Escape the hurley burley with a visit to this famous woodland park with magnificent walks and waterfalls. Excellent licensed cafeteria. Gift and craft shops. Open everyday March/October. |
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| Blackwell - The Arts and Crafts House | ||
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Blackwell is one of Britain's most important houses, positioned in a dramatic Lakeland setting overlooking Lake Windermere. It is a rare example of the Arts & Crafts Movement with wonderfully rich interiors that have survived almost entirely intact. |
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| Blair Castle | ||
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Blair Castle has been home to the Atholl family for more than seven centuries and holds an important place in Scotland's history. It has been a magnet to visitors for generations. |
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| Bodmin & Wenford Railway | ||
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The Bodmin and Wenford Railway offers a trip into nostalgia with steam trains operating from the historic town of Bodmin through scenic countryside along the preserved six mile Great Western Railway branch line to Bodmin Parkway and Boscarne Junction |
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| Brighton Pier | ||
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The Palace Pier at Brighton was built from 1891 to 1899 and rates as one of Britain's most popular tourist attractions, attracting over 2 million visitors a year. |
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| Canterbury Cathedral | ||
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Canterbury Cathedral has a tradition of visitor welcome that reaches back to the days of medieval pilgrimages. This is not only fully maintained today, but has been developed to meet the needs of modern tourists. |
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| Cars of the Stars Motor Museum | ||
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The ever changing collection includes such classics as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Herbie the Love Bug and a large selection of James Bond cars. |
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| Chester Zoo | ||
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Chester is the UK's largest zoo - and you'll need a full day to enjoy it. Here 5,000 animals live in spacious, near-natural surroundings, set in 80 acres of award-winning gardens. |
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| Chilford Hall Vineyard | ||
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Chilford Hall Vineyard is situated in the rolling south Cambridgeshire countryside, only 5 miles from the A11, with ample free parking. |
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| Clan Armstrong Centre | ||
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Gilnockie Tower is a 16th Century tower associated with the Armstrong's. Guided tour at 2.30pm daily from Easter to 31st October, The Highest and Largest Armstrong Museum and Library in the World. |
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| Clifton Suspension Bridge | ||
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For over 100 years the Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the beautiful Avon Gorge, has been as much the symbol of Bristol as the Eiffel Tower of Paris or the Opera House of Sydney. |
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| Dartington Crystal Limited | ||
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Dartington Crystal Limited is internationally famous for beautiful, handmade, contemporary glassware. Visitors will be fascinated to watch the highly skilled craftsmen on the Factory Tour. |
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| Dawyck Botanic Garden | ||
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In the depths of the Scottish Borders countryside, Dawyck Botanic Garden has a stunning collection of trees and shrubs. Dawyck boasts a world famous arboretum with mature specimens of Brewer's Spruce, the unique Dawyck Beech and some giant trees fro |
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| Dove Cottage | ||
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The Wordsworth Trust was founded in 1891, to secure Dove Cottage 'for eternal possessions of all those who loved English poetry all over the world'. Today, visitors experience the tranquillity of a site of outstanding beauty. |
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| Drusillas Park | ||
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Drusillas Park, the best small zoo in England, with a wide selection of animals all in naturalistic enclosures. |
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| Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World | ||
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Take an exciting journey through a tropical rainforest, experience the life and learn about the creatures, see exotic butterflies and tropical birds flying free, handle snakes and spiders, see poisonous frogs and scorpions, leaf cutter ants and much, |
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