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Henrietta Park Henrietta Road, Bath, BA2 1EE |
This peaceful park lies in Bathwick, across the river from the city centre. Opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, it has an interesting variety of mature trees. Behind attractive wrought-iron... more
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Hedgemead Park Lansdown Road, Bath, BA1 1EE |
Situated in the Camden/Walcot district, Hedgemead Park offers a pleasant environment for that mid-morning stroll. Ball games are permitted, but the park is on a slope, so better perhaps to leave the football at home and ... more
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Hatton Country World Dark Lane, Coventry, CV35 8XA |
By splitting down the information into 4 clear ‘user friendly’ channels we structured the site to enable quick and easy access to the most crucial information. Working on the basis that pictures tell a better story t... more
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Haddon Hall Bakewell, DE45 1LA |
William the Conqueror's illegitimate son, Peverel, and his descendants held Haddon for a hundred years before it passed into the hands of the Vernons. Over the following four centuries, the existing medieval and Tudor ma... more
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Hagley Hall Hall Drive, 0.25 mile south of A456, Hagley, DY9 9LG |
The last of the Grand Palladian houses, designed by Sanderson Miller and completed in 1760. The house contains the finest example of Rococo plasterwork by Francesco Vassali and a unique collection of 18th century furnitu... more
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Heights of Abraham Matlock Bath, Derby, DE4 3PD |
There is also a short guided tour inside some natural/mined caves and another separate trip inside a mine with an interesting talk. To be honest there are better caves in Derbyshire but as a supplement to the other good ... more
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Hidden History Tours Addison Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7EP |
Hidden History Tours specialise in trips to historical locations in various parts of the country. Many are in the Midlands and within a short distance of Birmingham. Others,...
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Highbury Yew Tree Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8QG |
Joseph Chamberlain named Highbury after the London Suburb where he grew up. To build the Victorian mansion he commissioned architect John Henry Chamberlain (no relation) in 1878. Joseph’s career as MP for Birmingham had ... more
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Hall of Memory Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2DY |
The Hall of Memory was built in the 1920's to remember the dead and injured Birmingham citizens of World War I. This beautiful and peaceful building is a fitting place to think about people who sacrificed their lives and... more
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Hanbury Hall School Road, Hanbury, WR9 7EA |
In 1993 the National Trust began to recreate the main elements of the original formal garden. The sunken parterre to one side of the house is now complete with all the box hedging laid out. As can be seen from the photog... more
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