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Chew Valley Lake 92 Bridgwater Road, Bristol, BS99 7DQ |
Chew Valley Lake is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by unspoilt meadows and woods. Built as a reservoir in the 1950s it is now a haven for wildlife and, along with its sister lakes, is popular wi... more
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Bath Boating Station Forester Rd, Bathwick, Bath, BA2 6QE |
Traditional Thames skiffs and punts for lazy days on the river, or by prior arrangement you can book customised hours. I hired one overnight once and went for a midnight row up the river and watched the sun come up in be... more
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Iford Arts Programme Iford Arts Ltd, The Bullpit, Bradford on Avon, BA15 1NB |
For a few weeks in the summer, you can picnic and hear Baroque or Mediaeval ensembles, chamber music and jazz groups, Japanese drummers and gypsy violinists. Candlelit opera performances take place in the cloister.
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The Great Bath Pub Crawl Various pubs, Bath |
The King William pub on the London Road has seen a dramatic transformation in the past eighteen months. Drawn to Bath by the prospect of West Country produce, chef publican Charlie Digney has not been disappointed. He ch... more
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Malvern Hills Little Malvern, WR14 4 |
Aside from Water, Malvern is best known for it's hill walks and has a thriving hill walking tourism industry. It is the home of Elgar (famous ancient musician) with local attractions including The Malvern Festival Theatr... more
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Birmingham International Tattoo Sheepcote Street, (National Indoor Arena), Birmingham, B1 2AA |
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that all information included in our website is accurate, users are advised that they should take appropriate precautions to verify such information. The National Exhibition Centre L... more
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Digbeth Tuck Trail Great Barr Street, Birmingham, B5 |
One of Birmingham's more colourful characters was a Digbeth resident. John Freeth, self-styled Brummie poet, was apprenticed at a brass foundry on Park Street and made his home there until inheriting his father's inn, Th... more
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Horse of the Year Show National Exhibition Center, Birmingham, B40 1NT |
Horse of the Year Show 2007 drew to a close tonight at Birmingham’s NEC. The memorable event, which included five days of top national and international competition interspersed with some of the world’s best ... more
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Glastonbury Abbey Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, BA6 9EL |
By the late Middle Ages Glastonbury had become the richest abbey in England, due to the heavy pilgrimage trade. It was rich enough to build an inn for well-to-do pilgrims (the George Inn, on nearby High Street, which sti... more
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Cambridge Sunday Arts, Crafts and Farmers Market Market Street at Sidney Street, Market Square, Cambridge, CB3 2NJ |
Set in a market square in the center of Cambridge, this weekly event allows local farmers, artisans and merchants to peddle their wares to natives and tourists alike. You can find nearly anything here that would be in a ... more
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