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Westonbirt Arboretum Bath Road, Westonbirt, GL8 8QS |
The arboretum is a wonderful world of trees and shrubs. There are 18,000 of them from all over the world, producing 600 acres of beautifully landscaped countryside. This makes Westonbirt one of the finest tree collection... more
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Royal Worcester Visitor Centre Royal Worcester, Edgar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NE |
Guided Tours Our visitor experience offers a guided tour 7 days a week. Knowledgeable guides take you around the Visitor Centre talking through techniques of past and present. The opportunity to see our skilled artists a... more
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Baddesley Clinton Baddesley Clinton, Rising Lane, Chadwick End, Knowle, Birmingham, B93 0DQ |
Baddesley Clinton is just north of Warwick. The large fortified manor house was established sometime in the 13th century. The house as it now exists has extensive gardens and ponds, with many of the farm buildings dating... more
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Chamberlain Square Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B3 3HQ |
In one cormer of Chamberlain Square are two statues to two famous men of the city. Under the main library building is the statue of James Watt who pioneered the building of big steam pumping engines. These were large bea... more
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Ward End Park Washwood Heath Road, Birmingham, B8 2HB |
Frederick Gwyther, an Electro-Plate Manufacturer, certainly lived in Ward End House. However, it is not recorded when he and his family actually moved into the house but they were certainly there in the 1880s. He married... more
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Stokesay Castle Stokesay, Ludlow, SY7 9AH |
Lawrence de Ludlow also erected a private withdrawing chamber, the solar, at the south end of the hall block, between the hall and the great tower. The solar defines the word "splendor", adorned well after de L... more
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Shugborough Hall Milford, Stafford, ST17 0XB |
Shugborough Hall, an important 18th century riverside garden, houses temples, ruins and memorials set amongst trees and winding shrubberies. Includes the first Chinese-style tea-house in Britain. Between the house and th... more
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Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway (at Broadway Road), Toddington, GL54 5DT |
As negotiations continued with B R and the D.O.T. for the purchase of the line, some concern was expressed that the P.L.C. was taking on too much with the purchase of 25 miles of track-bed. Accordingly, agreement was rea... more
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Sudeley Castle Winchcombe, Cheltenham, GL54 5JD |
In 1855 the castle passed to John Croucher Dent and his wife Emma, and a huge debt of gratitude is owed to Emma Dent for her forthright determination to resurrect Sudeley, and make it once more the glittering castle of f... more
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Selly Manor Sycamore Road, Bournville, Birmingham, B30 1UB |
was originally situated about a mile away on Bournbrook Road in the Selly Park area, the earliest records of it date back to 1327.   George Cadbury saved this beautiful house from demolition when he bought it in 1907... more
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