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Penshaw Monument

Penshaw

in the county of Tyne & Wear

Penzance, Cornwall

Penzance

a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall

Bishop's Waltham Attractions

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Marwell Zoological Park, Hampshire

This is a lovely tourist attraction which gives everyone a great day out. The zoo, founded in 1972 by conservationist John.....

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Stoke Park Wood, Hampshire

Home to wildlife which includes deer, dormice, grey squirrels, pine martens, and adders. The woods cover approx 207 hectares and.....

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Hinton Ampner Garden, Hampshire

Elegant country house with highly distinctive gardens...

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Fort Nelson, Hampshire

Fort Nelson is situated on, and in, Portsdown Hill which overlooks

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Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire

From the moment you cross the wide sweeping lawns surrounding Winchesters' historic cathedral you become immediately enthralled.....

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Netley Abbey, Hampshire

Netley Abbey Ruins , Hampshire..

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Wolvesey Castle, Hampshire

The outstanding remains of Wolvesey Castle stand as a stern reminder of the days when the order of life was God first, followed.....

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Winchester City Mill, Hampshire

In this City of many fine historic sites, none is more pleasant than the peaceful charm of Winchester City Mill standing beside.....

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Mid Hants Railway, Hampshire

The Mid-Hants Railway is a preserved heritage steam railway, operating in Hampshire, between Alresford and Alton...

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Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire

For anyone wishing to learn more about the everyday life of the Celts and the Romans, how they lived in their thatched.....

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