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The Museum is now closed until Spring 2012 for refurbishment
Abingdon County Hall Museum is located in a Grade 1* listed building in the centre of the town just opposite the Medieval Abbey. This beautiful, perfectly-preserved Restoration building overlooking the Market Place, is considered to be one of the outstanding market buildings in England.
The museums exhibitions include collections from the Iron Age oppidum, Roman town, the finest collection of Anglo-Saxon jewellery ...
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Explore the history of the British Army and the towns of Aldershot and Farnborough through gallery displays and hands on activities. The Museum is located between the town of Aldershot and the village of North Camp, on Queens Avenue, Aldershot. The town of Farnborough is also close by.
The museum has a collection of vehicles, displayed either in the Montgomery Gallery, or outside the museum. There is an active programme ...
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The Stables Gallery houses one of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain, including many artefacts from the World Heritage Sites.
One of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain, housed in the Stables Gallery, and including many artefacts from the World Heritage Site (WHS) monuments. The admission fee includes access to both the Stables and Barn Galleries. The Barn Gallery (belonging to the National Trust) tells the story ...
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Berkeley Castle has been lived in by the same family for over 900 years. It is where history has been made. Where Edward II was murdered, where the Barons of the West gathered before Magna Carta and where Queen Elizabeth I hunted and played bowls. Berkeley Castle is one of the most remarkable buildings in Britain and possibly the most outstanding example of Mediaeval domestic architecture in the country.Where ...
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Blackbrook Zoological Park
Blackbrook Zoological Park is home to the largest bird collection in the UK, Blackbrook is internationally renowned for it’s achievements in breeding some of the world’s rarest birds. At Blackbrook, conservation is at the heart of everything that Blackbrook does and Blackbrook are working hard to protect and breed the many species of birds and animals at the park.
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Bristol Zoo Gardens
Bristol Zoo Gardens is a 12 acre site in Clifton that is run by the The Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society Ltd. The Society is governed by 12 Trustees who are elected by the shareholders. The Director and Senior Managers report to the Trustees on a regular basis. Awarded ‘Zoo of the Year 2004’ by the Good Britain Guide, Bristol Zoo Gardens has ...
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Drayton Manor
The UK’s best family theme park with kids rides, family fun, zoo, and thrill rides. Featuring Stormforce 10, Maelstrom, Shockwave, and the vertical drop Apocalypse. Drayton Manor is made up of six main themed lands and is the UK's largest family owned theme park. It covers 280 acres of land, and is visited by over one million people annually. Drayton Manor opened to the public on 16 October 1949 ...
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Dudley Zoo
Dudley Zoo and Castle has more than 1,000 animals representing over 200 different species. The is set in the splendour of castle ruins with breath taking views across the Black Country. Education sessions for all age groups take place in the Discovery Centre and Rainforest Room which offers a classroom and conference suite.
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Goodrich Castle
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Kenilworth Castle
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Lincoln Castle
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Longtown Castle
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Midland Air Museum
The Midland Air Museum exhibits range from the magnificent Avro Vulcan bomber through more than 30 other historic aircraft, both civil and military, aero engines and other artefacts, to a wide range of memorabilia. The museum has a large collection of material relating to Sir Frank Whittle, the Coventry-born engineer who designed the jet engine which made modern high-speed aircraft and economical air travel possible. The Museum houses ...
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Newark Castle
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Leading the world's enjoyment and understanding of Shakespeare's work, life and times visit shakespeares house and gardens - the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
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Enjoy the Stratford Butterfly Farm and watch hundreds of the world's most spectacular and colourful butterflies flying all around. You can see them feeding and flying in a wonderful tropical environment.
See their amazing lifecycles in the Caterpillar Room. Observe the fascinating and strange in Insect City, where Stick Insects, Beetles, Leaf-cutting ants and many more remarkable creatures are to be found. For the bolder, get close to the deadly and dangerous in ...
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Tamworth Castle
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Tattershall Castle
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The Rollright Stones is a ancient site located on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border in England. The stones complex consists of three main elements, The Kings Men stone circle, the King Stone, and the Whispering Knights. Many say myth and legend surround the stones.
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Tutbury Castle
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Warwick Castle
Visit Warwick and One of Britain's greatest Medieval experiences at Warwick Castle. From a Mediaeval household in the Kingmaker exhibition to a Victorian 'Royal Weekend Party'. Kingmaker feasts and Highwayman Suppers most Fridays and Saturdays. The History of the site of Warwick Castle dates back to antiquity. Its bloody history is steeped in treachery, murder, mystery and intrigue. Almost a thousand years has passed in the life of Warwick ...
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West Midland Safari Park
West Midland Safari Park. This extensive Safari and Leisure Park covers an area of some 200 acres. One of the Midlands top destinations The West Midlands Safari park opened in 1973. The park has got a 4 mile safari and this contains over 600 animals from around 30 different species from Europe, Africa, Asia and others. They have a theme park as well which is next to ...
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Woburn Safari Park offers visitors an amazing opportunity to see animals who are free to roam - a day you'll never forget! Woburn Safari Park opened in 1970 and was the second Safari park to open after Longleat in the UK. Today it is an award winning attraction which makes a valuable contribution to conservation.
Animals You Can See At This Zoo
American Bison
Przewalski's Horse
Rhino
Zebra
Buffalo
Giraffe
Asian elephants
Lions
Tigers
Bears
Wolves
Three different types of monkey
East African mountain ...