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Knowsley Safari Park: ... is July 9th and our quest to keep the kids amused during the summer holidays rumbles on with a visit to Knowsley Safari Park. A place I had not been too since I was a wee lad myself. Situated just off Junction 2 of the M57, Knowsley Safari Park is very easy to find if you are coming either from Liverpool or from Manchester and well signposted. Driving through the large metal gates and being told to, "shut ...
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Sightseeing National - Sherwood Observatory Sherwood Observatory
Sightseeing National / Coxmoor Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. NG17 5LF. tel = 01623 552276
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STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway
Sightseeing National / Kemble Drive, Swindon SN2 2TA Tel: 01793 466646 Fax: 01793 466615
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Sightseeing National - Arundel Castle Arundel Castle
Arundel, West Sussex. Telephone: +44 (0)1903 883136,882173. Fax: +44 (0)1903 884581. Email: arundelcastles@cs.com. Arundel Castle is open from 1 April until 31 October 2001 Sundays to Fridays inclusive from 12 noon until 5 pm.


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Cox's Yard Cox's Yard
Sightseeing National / Museum, pub, Micro brewery and gift shop. Bridgefoot, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6YY. tel = =44(0)1789 404600.
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Sightseeing National - Rufford Country Park Rufford Country Park
Sightseeing National / Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. Tel: +44 (0) 1623 824153. Rufford Country Park is acres of woodland and parkland at the heart of which stands the remains of a 12th Century Cistercian Abbey.
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Adventure Island Adventure Island
Sightseeing National / Sunken Gardens West, Western Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea SS1 1EE. Telephone +44 (0) 1702 - 468023. Fax +44 (0) 1702 - 601044
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Sightseeing National - Warkworth Castle Warkworth Castle
Sightseeing National / The castle was built during the first part of the 12th century on a hill overlooking a loop of the River Croquet. Opening hours for 2000 are April 1-September 30 daily 10-6, October 1-31 daily 10-5, Nov. 1-March 31 open 10am-1pm, 2-4pm daily. closed Dec.
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Belsay Hall & Gardens Belsay Hall & Gardens
Sightseeing National / Belsay, nr Ponteland, Northumberland, England, NE20 0DX. Tel: 01661 881636. Opening Dates and Times:All Year Daily (except 24th-26th December and 1st January)Open 10am to 6pm or dusk. Public Admission: Adult £3.80, Child £2.90.
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Sightseeing National - Rievaulx Terrace & Temples Rievaulx Terrace & Temples
Sightseeing National / Rievaulx, Helmsley, York YO62 5LJ. Tel 01439 798340 · Fax 01439 748284
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Gibside Gibside
Sightseeing National / Near Rowlands Gill, 6 miles South West of Gateshead. Telephone: (01207) 542255. Fax 01207 542255. It is now being restored by the National Trust. Check the website below for more information.
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plipplop Arnos Vale Cemetery (Bristol)
... anyone to suggest that a Sunday afternoon might be passed in the company of tens of thousands of dead people, I’d probably not be overly enthusiastic about doing so. Nonetheless, in the face of a very hot weekend, and a need to do something other than sit indoors and moan, that’s exactly what I did. And a wonderful, wonderful, hidden secret was mine to discover. Arnos Vale Cemetery is located in Bristol, just off the A4 to Bath some three or four miles out of the city centre. It’s easily spotted, with its large, majestic gateway entrance and it’s very accessible too. Buses run past very regularly in both directions and stop literally outside. Vehicular access is per...
Read the full review: In Looking To The Future, Let Us Not Forget Our Past by plipplop
dididave Speke Hall Garden & Estate (Liverpool)
... to think of a cheap and cheerful day out during the summer holidays to entertain four children aged between three and thirteen is no easy task. So many things cost money nowadays and there are only so many times you can get them excited about the museum! In our never-ending search to find a cheap but fun day out my wife and I had vague positive childhood recollections of Speke Hall. Buoyed by the good weather we decided to take brave the twenty mile trip from scenic Ormskirk to Speke. Getting to Speke Hall is straightforward wherever you may be coming from. Simply following the signs to Liverpool airport takes you there as Speke Hall is right next door. Unfortunat...
Read the full review: I would Speke of it but what expletives should I use? by dididave
juicy_lucy Wallington Hall
... Hall It being the summer holidays and extremely hot, we tend to try to get out and about to places less busy than the beach. Since I am a member of the National Trust, it’s easy as we just consult the members’ handbook, and off we go. A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY… Wallington Hall (as I found out) dates from 1688, although I assume the house which stands there now is not that old…the little bit I know about architecture tells me it mut be later. It belonged to generations of the Blackett and Trevelyan families; I am assuming these were influential families since we do now in Newcastle have a Blackett Street in the center of the city. The gardens heavily influenced...
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