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Gateshead Millennium Bridge St Mary's Church, Oakwellgate, Gateshead, NE8 2AU |
The bridges that cross the gorge at the centre of the connurbation that divides Newcastle from Gateshead has long been seen as a 'must see'. The most historic bridge is of course the Tyne bridge, which many people (incor... more
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Gateshead Tourist Information Centre Central Library, Prince Consort Road, Gateshead, NE8 4LN |
This small, but friendly and highly efficient, Tourist Information Centre (TIC) provides up-to-the minute accommodation information and bookings, details of events and attractions, travel information, theatre bookings, N... more
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Gateway Yorkshire Wellington Street, Leeds, LS1 1PF |
This award-winning tourist information centre should definitely be your first port of call if you are new to the city. It offers a wide range of services, from accommodation bookings to the sale of travel and theatre tic... more
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Gawsworth Hall Church Lane, Gawsworth, Macclesfield, SK11 9RN |
An ancient manor house wrapped in romance, intrigue and great charm. Here you will find the Fitton family Chapel, first licensed in 1365, and still used by the family today. The original Norman house was rebuilt in 1480 ... more
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Geffrye Museum 136 Kingsland Road, London, E2 8EA |
I thought the interpretation in the museum was excellent. Before each room there was a little exhibition that put the period in context with displays of different times from that era, a description of a typical house and... more
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General Cemetery Cemetery Road, Sheffield, S11 8TH |
Sheffield General Cemetery is a site of national historical importance. Opened in 1836 it became the principal burial ground for Victorian Sheffield and is home to the graves of over 87,000 people. One of the earliest co... more
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George Street Gallery 4 George Street, Brighton, BN2 1RH |
with a picture framing business down in the basement. The gallery on the ground floor is fairly minimalist and specialises in abstract art. As well as this there's often stunning black and white photography, a recent exh... more
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Georgian Garden Behind The Circus, Bath, BA1 1EE |
Bladud was a British prince during Celtic times who was banished from court by his father when he contracted leprosy. He wandered around the Bath area until he found work as a swineherd in a village called Keynsham (7 mi... more
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Georgian House 7 Great George Street, (off of Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5RR |
Do you ever have one of those days where you just want to mince about pretending you're a character in a Jane Austen novel, prancing around in implausibly tight vestments and taking tea with people called Fanny? No? Ok, ... more
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Ghost Hunt The Shambles, York, YO1 |
York is apparently still haunted by 2,000 year-old ghosts: the lost Roman Legion. Harry Martindale, an apprentice plumber installing a heating system in the cellars of the Treasurer's House, spotted the ghosts in 1953. H... more
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