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Sutton Park:
... the birmingham to sutton railway was built in 1862 visitors to sutton and the park came by omnibus a journey whith took the horse buses about 80 minutes. In the 1840s an added attraction was the construction of a race course in sutton park covering the plateau above blackroot gravel pit and extending from north of holly knoll to just beyond the present railway linewhich at that time did not exist.In 1847 it wa... Read the full review: The First Racecourse in Sutton Park by historymaker |
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Lincoln Ghost Walk ... am a born and bred yellowbelly (ie from Lincoln) and have done all the touristy things on copious amounts of schools trips. There is the Cathedral, the castle and all the old cobbled areas that date back to Roman times. I have often heard stories, and seen programmes about how haunted Lincoln is, so one night after a considerable amount of alcohol, myself and a group of girls decided to give the ghost walk a go. The walk takes place every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night at 7pm and cost £4 (or £2 for under 12s) for a 90 minute walk around the most haunted parts of Lincoln. For those of you who don t know Lincoln, the high street meanders from the moder... Read the full review: Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh by funagogo |
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The Walled Garden Basingstoke ... To Get There: Admission is normally free, unless there is a pre-arranged craft or show event there. There is ample parking right outside the gates and that too is free. At the Black Dam Roundabout on the A30 London Road, take the 2nd exit following Ring way south and signs for A30, Andover and Winchester. At Hackwood Road Roundabout take the 2nd exit continuing to follow Ring way South. At Winchester Road Roundabout, take the 1st exit along Winchester Road. At Brighton Hill Roundabout, take the 4th exit right following the signs to Down Grange Playing Fields. Pass Homebase on your left and join Pack Lane. At the brown Walled Garden sign, turn left i... Read the full review: A Small Piece Of Narnia in Hampshire by deb10 |
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Osborne House ... House and its 342 acre estate were purchased by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1845 as a country residence. Situated in East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, overlooking Portsmouth harbour it is easy to see the attraction. Architect Thomas Cubitt was given the task of rebuilding and adding to the house and complete with its towers it dominates the landscape. They enjoyed many happy times until Alberts death in 1861 aged just 42. Victoria died at the house in 1901. The interior is stunning and though you can pay to just explore the gardens I would reccomend the full tour including the interior of the house as well. Guided tours can be booked from November to... Read the full review: Fit For a Queen by limbo7 |
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