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Repton School 1 High St, Repton, DE65 |
The 21st Century Repton is a fully co-educational school with a strong boarding ethos and is home to 600 pupils. Individuality flourishes within the context of a real community, and every Reptonian is encouraged to disco... more
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Red Lodge Park Row, City of Bristol, BS1 5LJ |
Since 1948, the Red Lodge and its garden has been in the care of the City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery and is open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday: 10am - 12pm booked parties only, 1pm - 5pm general visitors,... more
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Royal Liver Building Pier Head, Pier Head, Liverpool, L3 1 |
Long before I had ever visited Liverpool the building I strongly associated with the port city was the Royal Liver building. This splendid piece of architecture featured as the opening to the TV comedy, The Liver Birds, ... more
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Royal Observatory Greenwich Romney Road, London, SE10 9NF |
Where “Time” begins. We had loved our trip via Docklands Light Railway, newly opened in 1996, to Island Gardens, and our “adventurous” trudge under the Thames via the pedestrian tunnel, only to arrive at the southern ban... more
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Royal Air Force Museum Grahame Park Way, London, NW9 5LL |
Take off to the Royal Air Force Museum for a free, fun and fantastic day out! Check out the dramatic 'Milestones of Flight' hall, with an exciting display of suspended aircraft and touch screen technology. You can time-t... more
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Royal Courts of Justice Strand, Charing Cross, London, WC2A 2LL |
True to the neo-Gothic style, the RCJ looks like a vast, grand cathedral. As you go through the wrought-iron gates, and up the wide stone steps, the pointed arches high above your head have an ecclesiastical air. Past th... more
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Royal Hospital Chelsea Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR |
This dignified institution, founded by Charles II in 1682 as a home for veterans, was designed and completed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1692. It consists of a main block containing the hall and the chapel, flanked by eas... more
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Rochester Cathedral The Precinct, Rochester, ME1 1SX |
Rochester, a most picturesque old town on the river Medway, has been a place of importance from the earliest times. The cathedral, which is not very impressive externally, and is much surrounded by houses, is best seen f... more
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Revolution House 61 High Street, Old Whittington, Chesterfield, S41 9LA |
The Revolution House was rented privately to a succession of local tenants throughout the Victorian era, one of them being an ancestor, Annie Booth, who left before the turn of the century. The Redfern family occupied it... more
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Renishaw Hall Renishaw Park, Derbyshire, S21 3WB |
The Sitwell family knew many of the most prominent literary and artistic figures of the twentieth century. Osbert Sitwell in particular was active in commissioning and collecting modern works of art. And of course they w... more
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