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The Jewel Tower dates back almost 650 years and is an intriguing visitor attraction in the heart of Westminster. It was built around 1365 to house Edward III’s treasures and was known as the ‘King’s Privy Wardrobe’.

One of only two buildings from the medieval Palace of Westminster to survive the fire of 1834, the tower features a 14th century ribbed vault.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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One of the earliest purpose-built artillery blockhouses in England, this brick tower was built in about 1398-9 to command a strategic point in Norwich’s city defence.

The tower was intended to house guns and a garrison of gunners to defend the approach to the city across the River Wensum. Its height of nearly 50 feet was necessary to overlook the high ground on the opposite bank.

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A visit to Tower Bridge Exhibition is the most exciting way to explore and experience the most famous Bridge in the world. Within the Bridge's iconic structure and magnificent Victorian Engine rooms there is plenty to see and do!

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Outdoor Activity
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Pendine Outdoors offer all kinds of adventure and team activities to a very diverse clientelle from primary children to sports teams.

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Outdoor Activity
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The centre is perfect for outdoor education – offering instructed activities such as kayaking, climbing, archery and rafting.

Tranquil waterway running for nearly 20 miles through the heart of Surrey
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The Wey was one of the first British rivers to be made navigable, and opened to barge traffic in 1653.

This 15-mile waterway linked Guildford to Weybridge on the Thames, and then to London. The Godalming Navigation, opened in 1764, enabled barges to work a further four miles upriver.

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Outdoor Activity
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The campsite lies below Snowdon in the most beautiful valley in Wales. It is an ideal base for walking, swimming and other adventure activities.

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Outdoor Activity
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Barnstondale is a truly inclusive adventure and activity centre. With outdoor pursuits, team building, sports and excitement to be had, you can create your own adventure at Barnstondale.

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Outdoor Activity
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Nestled on the beach in an old smuggler’s cove, Boggle Hole is the perfect location for a school trip. Our programmes here will explore rock pools, look for dinosaur remains and learn about the smugglers who once called this area home. You may even get a chance to spot the ever-elusive Boggle from which this fantastic property gets its name…

Boggle Hole is set on the beach, with 85 beds, a café bar, classroom, drying room, lounge, library/quiet room, wifi and internet access and a self catering kitchen for hot drinks etc.

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Outdoor Activity
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Situated close to the city centre, Edgbaston Reservoir is a site of importance for nature conservation.

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