A 160ft (59m) high folly built in 1722 on the site where it’s believed that King Alfred the Great rallied his troops. It commands views over three counties.
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A 160ft (59m) high folly built in 1722 on the site where it’s believed that King Alfred the Great rallied his troops. It commands views over three counties.
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A fantastic woodland for Bluebells and Wood Anemones in the spring, and diverse fungi in the autumn.
A family-friendly wildlife garden full of ideas you can use in your own gardens. There’s a trail with carved wooden garden creatures & a living willow tunnel
A country park with expansive woodlands and scenic walking routes and a miniature railway. Royden Park
A charity planting trees in the 61 square mile of Bedfordshire known as the Forest of Marston Vale, making it a thriving place to live, work and play.
A bit of drizzle didn’t stop many, many visitors coming out to see Santa process down the Avenue and up to the Bandstand. The children handed over letters…
A big park in Shepton Mallet with a play area for younger kids and a separate area for older kids plus a zip wire. There’s also a duck…
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