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A most beautiful landscape of international importance
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Strangford Lough is a unique and wonderful place of immense international importance for nature conservation. It is the largest sea lough in the British Isles, covering an area from Angus Rock at its mouth on the Irish Sea, to the vast sand-flats at its northern end 20 miles (33 kilometres) away. It is one of only three designated Marine Nature Reserves in the United Kingdom.

A monumental day out
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Parks and Gardens
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A normally sedate trip made grand with their free children's activity packs, full of ideas to discover wildlife and nature in the gardens.

Stowe Landscape Gardens offer great children's activity packs, full of ideas to discover wildlife and nature in the gardens and help keep their interest going.

One of the most remarkable creations of Georgian England, Stowe was created by a family once so powerful they were richer than the king!

The home of a family who lived and loved the Arts & Crafts
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Built as a summer home by Arts and Crafts architect-designer Ernest Gimson for his brother Sydney, Stoneywell zigzags from its rocky outcrop, amid rhododendrons and heather. Every turn conjures childhood memories of holiday excitement, dashing down the winding steps –– one way to the fort, the other to the woods beyond.

Please note that booking is essential. Due to the size of Stoneywell everyone, including members, will need to book in advance. Please see below for more details.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Welcome to Stonehenge, one of the wonders of the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe.

Stonehenge is quite simply the most famous stone circle in the world. Here you can walk in the footsteps of your Neolithic ancestors at Stonehenge – one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe. Explore the ancient landscape on foot and step inside the Neolithic Houses to discover the tools and objects of everyday Neolithic life.

Medieval yeoman's house and garden
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15th-century half-timbered yeoman's house, featuring a great hall and surrounded by glorious garden, orchard and meadows.

A perfect example of a Wealden Hall-House, it is full of beautiful collections of furniture, wood and metal work.

Wonderful woodland walks over the Otham Valley can begin from here.

14th/15th-century farm buildings, formerly a priest's residence
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The priests who lived here served the Chapel of St Nicholas (now destroyed). The Great Hall is open to visitors.

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Religious Buildings
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Unstaffed open site, no booking required

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Outdoor Activity
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Outdoor Activity
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Marrick Priory is a historic 12th century medieval building that was developed in the 1970s into an Outdoor Education and Residential Centre.  It is situated in Swaledale in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park and welcomes groups of visitors from all over the world.

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Castles
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Tynemouth Castle and Priory on the coast of North East England was once one of the largest fortified areas in England. Overlooking the North Sea and the River Tyne, it dominates the headland. With its 2000 year history and beautiful views it is the perfect location for a family fun day out.

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