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Queens Park Egremont Place, Hanover, Brighton, BN2 2GA |
Queen's park is off Queens Park Road in Brighton, It is easy to get to on foot from the city centre or from the seafront. It is a lovely place to idle away a saturday afternoon. The park is well maintained and there is a... more
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West Pier Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 2FL |
West Pier was built in 1866. It was developped by Eugenius Birch. Originally the West Pier had an open deck with only six small ornamental houses of oriental design, two toll houses and glass screens at the pier head to ... more
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Trooping the Colour Horse Guards Parade, (Whitehall), London, SW1 |
We had the pleasure of seeing the dress rehearsal for this event. The Phaeton carriage, which was used by Queen Victoria and now carries Queen Elizabeth II, rides empty during these rehearsals with a card in the seat of ... more
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South Downs Park stretches from Eastbourne to Winchester in Hampshire, Brighton, BN |
Passing the church, the path meets the junction with the A273 and the least pleasant part of the walk, as it crosses the main A23 into Brighton. The South Downs Way continues left, over the bridge, and then turns left ag... more
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Victoria Park Old Ford Road, London, E3 5SX |
One of London’s best kept secrets, Victoria Park is a fantastic place to spend an afternoon. Inside the park's boundaries countless varieties of trees stripe the skyline: oaks, horse chestnuts, cherries, hawthorns ... more
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Sprite Urban Games Clapham Common, London, SW11 |
Don’t forget the riders dropping in and throwing inverted trickery on the 12ft vert ramp as this is probably the best collection of riders you will see in the country all year. There’s both skate and BMX on the vert and ... more
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Battersea Park Between Albert Bridge and Chelsea Bridge, South of River Thames, London, SW11 4NJ |
Plenty happens at this royal park, opened in 1859 by Queen Victoria - there are funfairs on bank holidays, tennis courts, a boating lake, a children's zoo, playgrounds, bicycle tracks and a cafe. It's a lovely place to c... more
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Kirkstall Abbey Abbey Road, Kirkstall, Leeds, LS5 3EH |
If the monks who in–habit–ed – ho ho – this 12th century abbey could see the folks gathered in its grounds today, knocking back four–packs of lager in the sunshine, they'd turn in their grav... more
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Holland Park The Stable Yard Holland Park Ilchester Place, London, W8 6LU |
“It was autumn and the park looked resplendent...much, much lovelier than its more famous peers Hyde Park, Regent's Park and Kensington Gardens. Woody in brilliant hues of orange, red and gold, the park was als... more
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Highgate Cemetery Swain's Lane, Highgate Village, London, N6 6PJ |
Tube: Archway. Be prepared for a lot of walking if you visit Highgate, as the tube is not exactly close to the cemetery. If you ask at the tube station, you should be able to get directions and a map (although I'm not su... more
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