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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Winstanley Hall dates back to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I when it was built by the Winstanleys of Wigan, who had been lords of the manor since at least 1252. It had been the home of the Bankes family since 1595. The last member of the Bankes family left the house in 1984 and the building has since fallen into disrepair. It was sold to developers in 2000 and Save Britain's Heritage is now working to rescue it from decay.

See our website for further details of how you can help save this historic building from demolition.

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Castles
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Tilbury Fort on the Thames estuary has protected London’s seaward approach from the 16th century through to the Second World War. 

Henry VIII built the first fort here, and Queen Elizabeth I famously rallied her army nearby to face the threat of the Armada. The present fort is much the best example of its type in England, with its circuit of moats and bastioned outworks.

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Leisure Centres
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We offer an excellent range of leisure facilities with the latest equipment, a great atmosphere with a real opportunity for you to make new friends, relax and achieve your fitness or weight loss goals. We are committed to providing you the customer with a high quality and innovative leisure experience.

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Arenas and Exhibition Centres
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Since being opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 1986, The Queen Elizabeth II Centre has been the venue for thousands of successful events, many of them high profile.  We have gained a reputation as a premier event venue in central London, and currently host around 400 events each year. 

Our aim is to provide services and facilities that continually exceed the expectations of our clients and visitors. We do this by investing in our people, our infrastructure and the environment.

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Museums
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With nine permanent galleries, two exhibition galleries and hundreds of events and activities throughout the year, the City Museum and Art Gallery also provides an education service for schools, colleges, universities, pre-school children and young people, plus outreach and access services for community groups and adults.

Beautiful sandstone headland renowned for its eighth-century chapel and rock hewn graves; a wonderful urban green space
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Wildlife and Nature
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This sandstone headland, south of Morecambe and north of Heysham port, rises majestically above the sea. See the remains of St Patrick's Chapel, built in the early Medieval period and now a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The eight body-shaped, rock-cut graves here are believed to be unique.

Enjoy a walk in the wide open spaces of the Barrows, an area of coastal grassland and peaceful woodland, which used to be a garden in the picturesque era.

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Museums
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The Centre, opened in 1999, forms the focus for activities based on the 8th Century earthwork built by Offa, the King of Mercia. The dyke follows the Welsh English border from the hills above Prestatyn to the Severn Estuary near Chepstow.

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Themed Attractions
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Combine an educational day out with a fun-filled trip to Gulliver’s World Theme Park!

Who says learning can’t be fun? We have put together some brilliant education packs that will show you how to create a fantastic educational experience at Gulliver's.

Take the lesson out of the classroom and onto the theme park. We have topics and ideas that will really engage your group.

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Leisure Centres
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23m heated outdoor swimming pool with paddling pool. Campsite adjacent.

Situated by the side of the river, on the Crowmarsh Gifford side of Wallingford, this 20m heated pool provides a great day out for all the family. Come and see our Riverside Jubilee Splash Park, making water fun for children of all ages. The Feature encourages learning as well as the excitement of splashing water.

In addition to the swimming pool there is a free paddling pool, a kiosk selling ice creams, snacks and drinks, a large car park and for those who want to stay longer a campsite.

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Outdoor Activity
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Silver Award in the ‘Beautiful South’ Small Visitor Attraction of the Year. A stone’s throw from Southampton.

Tucked away in 440 acres of beautiful woodland and meadows close to the River Itchen. Go Ape Southampton, Itchen Valley Country Park is perfect for a family days out in Hampshire, and friends looking for awesome activities in Southampton, Portsmouth or Eastleigh.

Our Tree Top Adventure involves fun and adventure across five sites. Each site features our award winning high ropes, awesome crossings, tunnels, bridges and an epic wind-in-your-face zip wire to finish.

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