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Famous Caves & Much, much more! – .Britain?s most spectacular caves and legendary home of the infamous Witch of Wookey. Wander... Museums, Heritage, Cheddar Gorge & Wells, North Somerset Bristol & Bath, West Country |
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700-year-old building with fine 16th-century great hall – Tucked away in its own secluded valley above the River Tavy, Buckland was originally a small but... Yelverton Museums, Heritage, Dartmoor, South Devon & Dartmoor, West Country |
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Penrose Estate: Gunwalloe and Loe Pool Wooded country around Cornwall's largest natural lake – At the heart of the Penrose Estate lies Loe Pool, a freshwater lake which meets the sea at the... nr Helston, Museums, Heritage, Lizard Peninsula & Falmouth, Cornwall, West Country |
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Complex of German war tunnels – The Jersey War Tunnels preserves, records and depicts the story of Jersey’s Occupation by German... Jersey Museums, Heritage, Channel Islands, Cornwall, West Country |
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A La Ronde- Quirky 18th century round house – This unique 16-sided house was built in 1796 under the instructions of two spinster cousins, Jane... Exmouth Museums, Heritage, Exmouth & SE Coast, South Devon & Dartmoor, West Country |
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Intimate manor house with walled gardens and estate – The house with its 14th-century chapel and 15th-century Great Hall was much added to in the 16th... Somerton Museums, Heritage, South Somerset, Somerset, West Country |
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In excellent condition – Pendennis Castle, just a mile southeast of Falmouth, sits across the harbour mouth from its sister,... Falmouth Museums, Heritage, Lizard Peninsula & Falmouth, Cornwall, West Country |
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From £1 – £2 per person Launceston Castle Mound dominates the surrounding landscape – Lunceston Castle is set on a large natural mound that dominates the surrounding Cornish landscape.... Launceston Museums, Heritage, Saltash & Launceston, Cornish Coast, West Country |
Liverpool was awarded the European Capital of Culture 2008. The vibrant city is renowned for its arts & culture and is home to numerous museums & galleries including a branch of the Tate Gallery. Read more ...