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Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens is a medium-sized park located in the middle of Vauxhall, next to Vauxhall train and underground station and Vauxhall City Farm.
Vann Garden was created by W.D. Caröe and Gertrude Jekyll in the early 20th century. Open to the public selected dates in Spring/Summer.
Unspoilt, rolling hills thats what you will discover at Burton Dassett Hills. Whether you are walking, flying a kite or just sitting in your car, the magnificent…
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Two parks in one, Malvern and Brueton Parks, are perfectly located in the town centre. With Green Flag Park status, the space offers visitors and locals an easily…
Two nature reserves, a huge open field, busy Countryside Centre with cafe facilities, adventure play area and easy access from the city or the motorway, make this site…
Two great Elizabethan mansions, side by side. The remodelled family home of Bess of Hardwick, one of the richest and most remarkable women of Elizabethan England, stands beside…
Twice the home of parliaments, this red sandstone shell of a semi-fortified tower house was built between 1284-93 by Bishop Burnell, Edward I’s Lord Chancellor.
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Tropical Birdland unique visitor attraction which is home to over 250 birds with stunning free-flying parrots from around the world. A hands on experience
Trimpley Reservoir is an ideal day out in Worcestershire for those who enjoy wildlife watching and walking.
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