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Environment Centres
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One of the world's largest and most respected Wetland conservation organisations.

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Religious Buildings
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St George's Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Southwark, which covers the Diocese of Southwark (South London, North Surrey, and Kent), and also the Dioceses of Arundel and Brighton, Portsmouth, and Plymouth. 

Late medieval hall-house in a picturesque village
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This medieval hall-house was built in 1308 for the parish priest of the church opposite, and has been little altered since the early 17th century.

Interesting features include the Gothic doorway, magnificent double-height tracery windows and a massive 15th-century stone fireplace.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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A medieval Elizabethan manor house, with it’s own moat, plus priest holes and walled gardens to explore. There is also a Visitor Centre in the old Malt House. Audiovisual and interactive displays help bring the history to life.

We are delighted to announce that the Hall has recently received a Sandford Award for Heritage Education, a fitting accolade to the dedication, hard work and professionalism of the volunteers who present the Educational Activities at the Hall.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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The Trinity Centre is an iconic space and much-loved Bristol landmark, based in the heart of Old Market

The converted Georgian former-church is now a 700 capacity venue providing multi-purpose space for a diverse range of activities and events. Our renovated hall-spaces and grounds provide a unique setting for a multitude of events and activities. We offer a range rates of packages to suit your requirements, and discounts for local residents.

Trinity Community Arts

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Leisure Centres
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Easton Leisure Centre in Bristol offers its members a range of sports and activities under one roof. From the gym to group exercise studios, swimming pools to sports hall there is always something going on at Easton Leisure Centre.

The gym is equipped with the very latest in Precor fitness equipment whilst the group exercise programme features some of the newest and most exciting classes such as Zumba and Cuba Tone.

Medieval castle rising dramatically above the celebrated garden
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The world-famous garden, overhung with clipped yews, shelters rare and tender plants. Laid out under the influence of Italian and French styles, it retains its original lead statues and an orangery on the terraces. High on a rock above the terraces, the castle, originally built circa 1200, began life as a medieval fortress.

Remodelled and embellished over more than 400 years, it reflects the changing needs and ambitions of the Herbert family - each generation adding to the magnificent collection of paintings, sculpture, furniture and tapestries.

Miles of golden sand
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Sweeping along the edge of the North Coast, this two-mile stretch of golden sand is one of Northern Ireland's finest beaches and affords views of Inishowen headland and Mussenden Temple perched atop the cliffs.  It is an ideal place for lazy picnics, quad-pod rides, surfing, slacklining and long walks into the sand dunes where wild pansy flowers dance in the breeze and common blue and dark green fritillary butterflies abound.

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Museums
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The Coleraine Collection stems from the town's remarkable history. Coleraine is a town of several firsts - the first known settlement in Ireland at Mountsandel and the first 'planted' town in Ulster.

The town produced 'Colerains' linen, the finest of Irish Linen and Coleraine whiskey - the brand of choice for the House of Commons. World famous illustrator, Hugh Thomson, artist A. D. McCormick and folklore expert, Sam Henry were all born in Coleraine. Objects within the collection reflect all of this and much more.

Come in and explore, learn, reflect and enjoy the natural environment
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This exciting new interpretation centre showcases the special qualities which make the Llŷn Peninsula so unique in terms of history, culture and environment.

Come in and explore, learn, reflect and enjoy the natural environment, and get ideas for activities, walks, attractions and things to do on the peninsula.

The centre is right at the heart of Aberdaron, so you can also immerse yourself in the joys of this beautiful fishing village.

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