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Waterfront Heritage Trail Sovereign Street, (Starts in the downtown core), Leeds, LS1 4 |
This pleasant waterside walk is ideal for those with bags of energy who fancy a break from the hustle and bustle. Tracing eight miles along the Aire Valley from the city centre...
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Wirral Country Park Station Road, Station Road, Wirral, CH61 0 |
The Dee Estuary dominates the park from Neston to West Kirby. Formed by a tongue of ice pushing in from the Irish Sea during the last Ice Age (between 25,000 and 13,000 years ago), in Roman times and the Middle Ages the ... more
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Westminster Cathedral 42 Francis Street, London, SW1P 1QW |
This Early Byzantine-styled Catholic Cathedral, designed by Victorian architect John Francis Bentley and completed in 1903, is set off the main road across a small piazza. A fine marble interior and many beautiful mosaic... more
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Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society Brookfield House, 38 St Paul Street, Chippenham, SN15 1LJ |
Devoted to stopping the slaughter, torture and demise of our seagoing cousins, this outfit combines scientific research and lobbying with public education. Achievements in the year range from persuading Tesco to stop sel... more
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Wembley Arena Pavilion Elvin House, Stadium Way, Wembley, Middlesex, London, HA9 0DW |
The Wembley stadium has a conference and exhibition centre, an excellent venue for business, themed events, graduation ceremonies, product launches and other public events. Everything from football, cricket and ice skati... more
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Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum Church Road, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, SW19 5AW |
The new Museum combines state-of-the-art interactive touch screens with its unparalleled collection of traditional and contemporary tennis memorabilia in order to explore the story of the game and the Wimbledon Champions... more
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Wellington Arch Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, W1J 7JZ |
ntended as a monument to the first Duke of Wellington, you'd never know it looking at the monument today. When it was erected in the early-1800's, the arch was topped by a massive statue of Sir Arthur Wellsley riding a h... more
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Westminster Bridge River Thames, London, SE1 7 |
This bridge was esteemed one of the most complete and elegant structures of the kind in the world. It is built entirely of stone, and extends over the river at a place where it is 1,223 feet broad, which is above 300 fee... more
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Walk-In Backrub Neal's Yard, London, WC2H |
Walk-In Back Rub is a chain of businesses that offer a stress relieving fully clothed back rub. No appointments are necessary - just walk in off the street. Prices are on a per hour per chair basis. They also offer Shiat... more
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Waterloo Place Waterloo Place, (Westminster), London, SW1Y |
WATERLOO PLACE, an oblong space intersecting Pall Mall at this point, is characterized by its banks and insurance offices and its numerous statues. The group to the north of Pall Mall commemorates the Crimean War (1854-5... more
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