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Take advantage of the many activities offered at Grendon's countryside location. Flexible accommodation, homemade food and a friendly atmosphere make it the perfect place for a residential visit for early years upwards.

School activity packages

Each 24 hour period is filled with four high quality adventurous activities over two days and one night. After dinner your package also includes an evening activity session and an optional movie finishes your day.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Corsham Court is one of England's finest stately homes and is based upon an Elizabethan Manor dating from 1582. The interiors are laid out as a suite of magnificent Georgian Staterooms, the work of leading 18th and 19th Century architects. Their brief was to properly display the famous Methuen/Sanford art collection featuring Old Masters by Van Dyck, Carlo Dolci and Lippi. Important works still hang as intended alongside Adams Brothers' pier glasses in the unique triple cube picture gallery with ornate ceiling by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown.

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Adventure Playgrounds
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Staying fit and healthy does not have to be boring. Forget jogging in the park or swimming at your local pool, it is time to try something different to get you out of the house and getting some exercise. High rope courses may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about ways to get some exercise, but it could be just the activity you are looking for. Your body will get a full workout, and your mind will thank you for it too.

Our pole-based Adventure Course in the tree tops is just one of the many things we offer. 

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Outdoor Activity
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The Forest with it All in Kent. Bedgebury Forest is the wild outdoor adventure in South East England.

With a new lakeside visitor centre as the hub, Bedgebury offers excellent bike trails, our great tree top adventure and the best children’s adventure play trail any little monkey will ever come across. And the beautiful National Pinetum is just a stone’s throw away, making Bedgebury a fantastic day out near Tunbridge Wells.

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Outdoor Activity
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Go Ape Trent Park is open Thursday – Sunday in November.

An Adventure just 10 minutes walk from Cockfosters tube station (Piccadilly Line).

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Art Gallery
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The Old Skating Rink Gallery has permanent displays and changing exhibitions of decorative arts and crafts from South Asia, from the collection of the SADACC Trust. Mainly dating from the 19th and 20th centuries and with a focus on the ordinary and the everyday, the exhibitions include paintings, hand-carved objects, furniture and textiles which give an insight into provincial and rural life in the Indian sub-continent and adjacent countries.

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Maritime / Sea Life
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M33 is one of only three British First World War warships to survive and funding is being sought to open her to the public for the first time.

She saw action in the Mediterranean between 1915 and 1918, supporting troop landings and evacuations at Gallipoli in 1915. Then in 1919, she played a part in the Russian Civil War covering the withdrawal of Allied and White Russian troops. Following her return from Russia, she spent the rest of her active life in Portsmouth Harbour.

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Outdoor Activity
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An ideal way to teach skiing and boarding to beginners, or challenge pros. Our revolving slopes mean you can do turn after turn, forgetting the hassle of lift queues, crowds and bad weather. Suitable for 5 year olds upwards, all equipment and instruction included in the cost

The club is suitable for ages 5 to 14 and is based on three age specific groups – Penguins, Reindeers and Polar Bears. Courses generally last 6 weeks, focusing on the development of skiing technique through age suitable games and tasks, the kids come off the slope buzzing and bursting for more! 

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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The Bristol Hippodrome, the city’s very own West End theatre, opened its doors on 16 December 1912 when the curtain rose for the first time on what was generally agreed to be Oswald Stoll’s most magnificent provincial theatre.

It is a superb example of the grand architecture of the late Victorian era and is one of the masterpieces of design by Frank Matcham, the most eminent theatre architect of his time.

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Museums
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Housed on three floors in a 19th century granary building in the centre of Okehampton, the museum tells the story of how people have lived, worked and played on and around Dartmoor through the centuries. It shows how the moors have shaped their lives just as their work has shaped the moorland.

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