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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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A late Neolithic or early Bronze Age circle of 18 fallen stones, on a hilltop overlooking Abbotsbury and the sea. The Kingston Russell circle is believed to date back to the later Neolithic or Early Bronze Age, some 4,000 years ago.

The 18 visible stones at Kingston Russell have all fallen: they lie flat, in a big irregular oval, the diameter of which varies between 27 metres (90 feet) and 18 metres (60 feet).

Some are broken, and it is impossible to tell which fragments are bases and which were originally upper parts.

A former gravel pit turned nature reserve and a good venue for families to explore
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Parks and Gardens
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A 144 acre country park sandwiched between the villages of Harrold and Odell 10mls NW of Bedford. It features 2 picturesque lakes and a stretch of the River Great Ouse with wheelchair and pushchair friendly paths round the main lake and outdoor play areas.

here are small play areas at each end and opportunities to view plants and animals as you stroll round.

Our website is a source of information about events and has downloadable worksheets and maps to bring with you on your trip.

Yorkshire's Finest House & Gardens
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Castles
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Castle Howard is Yorkshire's finest stately home and garden near York. Grand interiors, gardens and an adventure playground make for a great family day out.

Home to the Howard family for over 300 years, Castle Howard is a magnificent 18th century residence set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking landscape in the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of North Yorkshire.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Croxteth Hall is situated in a beautiful Country Park setting and is one of Liverpool's most important heritage sites.

The Country Park is also home to a real working Home Farm, a Victorian Walled Garden and a 500 acre nature reserve - all open to the public.

Steeped in history, Croxteth Hall makes the ideal setting for weddings and conferences, concerts and exhibitions and offers a huge range of stimulating learning experiences for pupils of all ages.

Croxteth Hall is a popular location for filming.

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Outdoor Activity
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We are situated amongst the rolling farm land of the beautiful Isle of  Man. Nestling close to the base of North Barrule and only five minutes from the secluded beach at Porte Vullen the centre is perfectly situated to provide an ideal venue for groups of all ages.

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Castles
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Set in the attractive Moors-edge market town of Pickering; discover how this splendid 13th century castle was used throughout the centuries.

This tourist attraction in the heart of the North York Moors National Park has been a royal hunting lodge, holiday home and a stud farm by a succession of medieval kings.

A perfect educational visit in Yorkshire.

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Parks and Gardens
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This 500 acre country park is one of Liverpool’s most important heritage sites and is Grade II listed.

A great visitor attraction for families, the park has something for everyone including:

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Science & Technology
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The Robey Trust , based at the New Perseverance Ironworks, is a charity dedicated to continuing the traditions of the Robey Engineering Company of Lincoln. This involves not only the maintenance in working order of many Robey engines, the vast majority of them steam engines, but also continuing and transmitting to coming generations the expertise required to preserve and run these machines. There is a wider aim of encouraging public access to and understanding of steam technology.

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Environment Centres
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Based in an eco-refurbished Victorian former terraced house in Sheffield, South Yorkshire Energy Centre (SYEC) demonstrates the practicalities of Green refurbishment and renewable energy and offers advice, training, education, consultancy and project management to a wide variety of clients, as well as providing Sheffield's first Green Building Service. 

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Themed Attractions
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Taurus Crafts is a vibrant visitor centre celebrating creative design and healthy living. Bringing together arts, crafts, designer gifts and wholesome food, we offer an alternative to the high street experience where you can eat, shop and relax.

Taurus Crafts Pottery Activity

Open weekends and Holidays. Your chance to throw your own pot, paint your own pot.

Taurus Crafts Café

Serving meals prepared on site using many local and organic ingredients. Delicious homemade cakes, fresh bread, range of coffees, herbal teas, local ice cream, daily specials,

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