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Castles
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Built by William the Conqueror, Rockingham was a royal fortress for 450 years. Home to the Saunders Watson family. Set in a panoramic location with views over five counties, the Castle has magnificently furnished rooms of several periods, and is surrounded by 18 acres of superbly contrasting gardens including a beautiful Room Garden created by Chelsea Gold Medal Winner Robert Myers.

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Battlefield / Military
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The museum's extensive and unique collection was mostly assembled by superintendents of the former Naval Armaments Depot at Priddy's Hard. If it hadn't been for their foresight, a large slice of naval history would have been lost. Thanks to their efforts the museum boasts an extensive collection which includes small arms, cannon and guns, shells and munitions, mines, torpedoes and modern missiles. There's even an atom bomb, whose ominous hulk meets visitors on arrival.

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Equestrian Activities
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Do you love donkeys? We most certainly do at Redwings Caldecott!

We have afternoon donkey talks where you can learn all about these adorable equines and the specialist care they require, as well as watch them enjoy some very special treats – yep, you’ve guessed it, ginger biscuits!

You’ll also have the chance to meet our wonderful donkey residents including Adoption Stars Esther and Denise, new arrival Pepper and the huge character that is Woolfie!

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Outdoor Activity
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What's Included in the Price?

ALMOST EVERYTHING is included in the price. The Course Fee covers almost everything, from your arrival at Luing/Cuan Ferry at the start of your Course, back to Luing/Cuan Ferry at the end of your Course.

Natural History - Heritage - Living Voices
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A unique museum in a row of extraordinary 15th century timber framed buildings.  Explore the countryside with our natural history collection and come face to face with some of the country’s most secretive animals. Be inspired by the writings of John Moore, a renowned conservationist, and enjoy the seclusion of the Secret Garden. 

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A superbly restored 17th century building - once a hat shop, is home to the innovative heritage centre in the heart of Tewkesbury.  A wander through this charming building will take you from Tewkesbury’s earliest settlers, through the Wars of the Roses, the Civil War and the industrial revolution and into the present day. Tewkesbury Tourist Information Centre is on the ground floor.

Schools

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We welcome you to The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Tewkesbury with Walton Cardiff. Commonly known as Tewkesbury Abbey.

We are an inclusive, modern Anglo-Catholic parish inspiring and equipping people for their Christian lives through worship, Christian nurture, life together, celebrating the arts and serving our neighbourhood and the world.

Whether you come to pray, to marvel at our history or to enjoy our architecture, we hope that your visit allows you to enjoy the peace and beauty of our church.

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Tewkesbury Museum is a community museum protecting and displaying the heritage of the Town.

The collections in Tewkesbury Museum reflect human activity in the region over the last 5000 years. Roman finds include a skeleton, metalwork, pottery and coins. There is a fine collection of Medieval material particularly from the Holm Castle excavations. These consist of 12th-13th century tiles, pottery, coins, metalwork, and stone masonry.

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Museums
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A visit to Northampton Museum and Art Gallery will give you the opportunity to explore the amazing shoe collection recognised as a collection of national importance. You can also find out about the history of Northampton and see our excellent art and ceramics collection.

Education Programme for Schools

Northampton Museums Education Service has developed a lively and stimulating series of active learning sessions aimed at 
Key Stages 1 - 3. 

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Kirby Hall is one of England’s greatest Elizabethan and 17th century houses earlier owned by Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth I.

Although this vast mansion is partly roofless, the walls show the exceptionally rich decoration that proclaims that its successive owners were always in the forefront of new ideas about architecture and design.

The Great Hall and state rooms remain intact, refitted and redecorated to authentic 17th and 18th century specifications.

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