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Parish Church, Denby, Derbyshire

Denby

in the county of Derbyshire

Marle Place Gardens, Brenchley, Kent - TN12 7HS

Brenchley

in the county of Kent

Ellesmere Port Attractions

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Albert Dock, Merseyside

King John granted Liverpool a charter in 1207, this was to encourage the growth of a port, at this time it was a small fishing.....

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Delamere Forest Park, Cheshire

Green lungs do not come more beautiful than the densely tree populated Delamere Forest Park found in a haven of countryside, near.....

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The Beatles Story Exhibition, Merseyside

Liverpool's world famous and multi-award winning Beatles Story experience..

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Albion House, Merseyside

A Victorian era office block designed by Richard Norman Shaw who based the design after his earlier work on Scotland Yard. Albion.....

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The Cavern Club, Merseyside

The most famous club in the world....

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Norton Priory Museum & Gardens, Cheshire

Runcorn is almost entirely encircled by two canals, the Bridgewater Canal built during the middle of the 18th century and the.....

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Croxteth Hall, Merseyside

This magnificent Hall was once the home of the Molyneux family, Earls of Sefton, who were second in importance to the Earls of.....

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Walton Hall & Gardens, Cheshire

Walton Hall Gardens was originally part of a much larger country estate purchased in 1812 by the Greenall family, famous for.....

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Beeston Castle, Cheshire

Set on a lonely hillside along the run of the Peckforton Hills, lie the ruins of Beeston Castle. It was built in the.....

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Friends Meeting House, Merseyside

George Shaw of Bickerstaffe first established this handsome stone-built house of 1679 as a place of Quaker worship, since then.....

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