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Originally built as a Napoleonic Fort in the early 19th century, having recently being renovated, the Jaywick Martello Tower now acts as a central hub for the local community and visitors. Martello Towers Martello Towers, or ‘Martellos’, were small defensive forts first built in the South East of England during the Napoleonic War between 1805 and 1808. They were Read more…
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The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Opened in March 2000 it is also known as the Millennium Wheel. The London Eye Key Facts The London Eye reaches a height of 135 metres (443 feet). When it was first erected in 1999 it held the record of Read more…
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Tower Bridge is an iconic London landmark and one of Britain’s best-loved historic sites. Within the Bridge’s iconic structure and magnificent Victorian Engine rooms, the Tower Bridge Exhibition is the best way of exploring the most famous bridge in the world! What is Tower Bridge Exhibition? The Tower Bridge Exhibition explains the history of London Tower Bridge and why Read more…
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The 200-year-old Shepton Mallet Prison is the World’s most haunted jail. The real, fully immersive, Victorian prison is a perfect place to learn, explore, engage and enjoy! Shepton Mallet Prison Shepton Mallet prison was built in 1610 and for the past 400 years has been home to 1000’s of criminals. Now the Prison welcomes families, friends, colleagues, groups and Read more…
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At Shrewsbury Prison, you can be a participant in Prison Break the world’s largest escape game. The 200-year-old Victorian prison is a real, fully immersive experience. It’s a perfect place to learn, explore, engage and enjoy! Shrewsbury Prison Shrewsbury Prison welcomes families, friends, colleagues, groups and children behind its walls to learn all about the history and heritage this Read more…
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Brimham Rocks are an amazing collection of balancing rock formations. The rocks stand at a height of nearly 30 feet creating some weird and wonderful rock formations. There is a labyrinth of paths for you to explore weaving between the rocks. The rocks have been sculpted over centuries by ice, wind and rain. Family day out The attraction makes Read more…
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Pinpointing a single location on a map for Hadrian’s Wall on a map is almost impossible because it is 73 miles long, stretching from the banks of the River Tyne on the East Coast to the Solway Firth on the West coast of the UK. Begun in 122 AD in the reign of the emperor Hadrian the wall was a Read more…
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Located within 20 Fenchurch Street in Central London is The Sky Garden, London’s highest public garden. Spanning 3 storeys, the Sky Garden is a unique public space that offers 360-degree uninterrupted views across the City of London. Enjoy Amazing City Views Many tourists stop to admire the building (often referred to as the Walkie-Talkie) from the outside but are Read more…
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Take a ride on Britain’s oldest remaining water balanced cliff lift. The Saltburn Cliff Tramway links the Spa town of Saltburn-By-The-Sea to the pier and promenade. Saltburn-By-The-Sea is home to the only remaining pleasure pier on the entire North East and Yorkshire coast. History of Saltburn Cliff Tramway The Saltburn Cliff Tramway opened in 1884 to replace an earlier Read more…
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At 421 metres above sea level, The Coldstones Cut is Yorkshires biggest and highest public artwork. The major landmark offers an amazing view of the quarry hidden within the hill below. Coldstones quarry is the only remaining quarry in Nidderdale. Be prepared when visiting the Coldstones Cut as it can be very windy. The role of the Coldstones Cut Read more…
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Experience an extraordinary day out where you’ll rediscover the natural world as you’ve never experienced it before at the Eden Project in Cornwall. Eden Project The breathtaking sight of bubble-like Biomes nestling in a former clay mine has drawn millions of visitors from around the world. Many other examples of unique and sustainable architecture can be found across the Read more…
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The three stepped waterfalls at Aysgarth have been a tourist attraction for over 200 years. Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy visited Aysgarth Falls while they waited for their coach horses to be changed and Turner sketched them on a tour of the north. More recently they provided a dramatic setting for a scene from the Hollywood movie Robin Hood Prince Read more…
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