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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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London Stock Exchange is one of the world's oldest stock exchanges and can trace its history back more than 300 years. Starting life in the coffee houses of 17th century London, London Stock Exchange quickly grew to become the City’s most important financial institution. Over the centuries following, London Stock Exchange has consistently led the way in developing a strong, well-regulated stock market and today lies at the heart of the global financial community.

We are proud of our long history that has helped to build our reputation today.

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Museums
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Find out all about St Neots in this small but fascinating museum. Free entry for local residents.

There is an interesting selction of photographs and objects, plus a number of hands on activities, which the kids will love.

The museum building used to be a Victorian police station and Magistrates Court and you can still visit the cells, which are almost the same as when they were built in 1907!

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Maritime / Sea Life
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The Historic Dockyard, Chatham is a fully accredited museum and partner in Renaissance South East, the South East Museum hub.

We collect, preserve, study and exhibit objects and material connected with the history of:

  • The people who worked in, or were associated with, Chatham Dockyard

  • The development of Royal Navy warship design and construction  

  • The Royal Navy’s use of the River Medway and its role in the development of the Medway area

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Castles
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This ruin of a 12th century castle in the grounds of a mansion, was built as a fortified palace and was in the ownership of the Church until the 16th century. Now a romantic ruin, in the grounds of the New Sherborne Castle, it is a great day out for all ages.

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Sports Stadia
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The tour of Stamford Bridge is not to be missed. Home of the incredible Chelsea Football Club, it’s a fun, informative and unforgettable experience enjoyed by sports fans of all ages from all over the world.

The fully guided one hour tour will take you behind the scenes at one of the world’s greatest football clubs, giving you access to areas normally reserved for players and officials.

Along the way you will visit various stands in the Stadium, the Press Room, Home & Away dressing rooms, the tunnel and dug out areas.

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Museums
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The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, is the geology museum of the University of Cambridge. It is part of the Department of Earth Sciences and is located on the University's Downing Site in Downing Street, central Cambridge.

The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences is the oldest of the University of Cambridge museums, having been established in 1728 as the Woodwardian Museum. Since then the collection has grown from about 10,000 fossils, minerals and rocks, to at least 2 million.

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Outdoor Activity
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New Forest Activities are the experts in delivering outdoor activities in this wonderful National Park. Our vision is to draw the areas best experiences into one place, making it easy for you to make the most of your time in The New Forest.

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Libraries / Archives
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The Dorset History Centre is the archives service and local studies library for Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole. We house Dorset's local archives - from council records to personal collections. Our online catalogue gives access to over 150,000 catalogue entries, with more being added all the time.

We hold records for individual people, schools, businesses, the arts, court and prison records and electoral registers, amongst many others.

Anyone can visit the Dorset History Centre to carry out research, free of charge. We do not operate a booking system.

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Factory Visits & Industry
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Learn all about how cheese is made through a guided tour of a working dairy, and get to try some of it too. Cheese Experience Days offered for those who want to have a go themselves.

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Religious Buildings
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The Church of Ireland Cathedral (said to be the smallest Cathedral in Europe) stands on the site of the early 13th century medieval Cathedral, which was built up by Bishop John St. John at the same time as the building of the Castle. John St. John was the first Norman bishop of Ferns, d 1243. It was situated within the bounds of the monastery founded by St. Aidan in the 6th century.

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