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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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What secrets lie behind the bright red door? Step inside the TARDIS and experience more than 400 years of history in the museum where you feel you have left the modern world behind. From ‘royal party house’ of the 16th Century to Victorian reform school for girls, see how the lodge has changed over time. Free entry!

Come and see the last complete Tudor room in the UK - the Oak Room. The lodge became a school in 1854 when Mary Carpenter and Lady Byron transformed it.

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Outdoor Activity
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Arrampica have never owned our own facility, nor will we ever do so, we have been independent and impartial for over 20 years, tirelessly focusing on ensuring our customers facilities and staff stay compliant and shine. Where we train and assess, we do so to the highest of standards, always.

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Outdoor Activity
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Brentford Boating Arch (BBA) has been providing water sport lessons (canoe and kayaking) and development training programmes to schools, youth and community groups since 2007. Based in Hounslow beneath Kew Bridge, BBA operates under the Adventure Activities Licensing Service (AALS) ensuring that all activities follow strict safety practices.

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Parks and Gardens
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Brunswick Park was opened in 1887 to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. The park offers a range of facilities including outdoor gym equipment, children's play area, multi gamed area, tennis courts, skate park area, bandstand, football and circular walks.

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Outdoor Activity
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We can provide activities such as canoeing/kayaking, mountain biking, sailing, winkling, fishing, rock climbing, weasling (crawling through large boulders), tennis, archery, dancing etc. We also do residentials with young people who our IYSS teams work with.

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Religious Buildings
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Education and outreach are important parts of the Cathedral's mission.  Henry VIII's Charter which established the Cathedral required the Cathedral to be a place of learning, and led to the creation of the King's School.  Today we continue with this objective.

Our Education Centre provides specialised tours for school parties which support the National Curriculum syllabus, and we also hold regular events and seminars for sixth formers and adults. 

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Indoor Activity Centres
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The facilities include a main play frame complete with slides, ball pool, ball cannons and sports activity area. New management for 2014 so worth a revisit.

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Outdoor Activity
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Found deep beneath the limestone hills on the edge of the historic Derbyshire spa town of Buxton. This secret underground world once echoed to the sound of a glacial river that scoured the rock for millions of years.

Above ground complete your day and take a stroll through Buxton Country Park, 100 acres of beautiful sheltered woodland, to Solomon's Temple viewpoint with commanding views of the Peak District from the summit of Grin Low at 1400 feet above sea level.

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Religious Buildings
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Bristol Cathedral is full of rich learning opportunities for children of all ages. Our aim is to engage children with the past as we explore the history of this amazing building; with the present as we show them how the Cathedral impacts lives today; and with the future as we consider together how we can grow and develop as individuals and as a community.

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Outdoor Activity
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