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Cartwright Hall is Bradford's civic art gallery and offers an exciting programme of contemporary exhibitions, with four permanent galleries displaying works from our art collections. The collections consist mainly of 19th and 20th century British art, with strong collections of international contemporary prints and contemporary South Asian art and crafts.

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Bolling Hall offers visitors a fascinating journey through the lives and times of the Bradford families for whom it provided a home over five hundred years.

Situated just a mile from Bradford city centre and situated in a quiet, leafy garden, Bolling Hall was for many years the seat of two important land-owning families, the Bollings and the Tempests.

The UK's only China Clay Museum and Country Park. It's a blast at Wheal Martyn!
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Set in 26 acres of woodland, on the outskirts of St Austell, the UK's only china clay museum and country park provides a fascinating day out for all the family. The park is set in the grounds of two former working china clay pits and provides visitors with a fascinating insight into china clay.

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An evocative and unique collection of over 5000 artefacts established over 77 years ago, set within the garden and buildings of a 16th century Miller's cottage and watermill. Trewey Mill is a rare example and one of only two watermills in Cornwall producing flour today. 

The museum is a 'magical' Cornish treasure trove detailing the lives of people who have lived and worked in and around the ancient and beautiful landscape of Zennor from 3000BC to the 1950s.

As many visitors comment, "The place is like a tardis!" A complete social history.

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Our Museum opened on 28th September 2013, part of the new Trebur House development at the corner of Cross Street and Chapel Lane in Wadebridge.

We have a large collection of photographs of Wadebridge and district and are gathering additional artefacts for our collection, including a number of items actually manufactured in Wadebridge.

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Wickedly Wonderful is a summer camp in the UK for children, it regularly receives top reviews in the national press, The Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph.

We offer residential summer camps during the summer and Easter holidays and skiing trips during the February half term holiday for children aged 6 to 13 years. 

The children spend the week at the camp making new friends and learning new activities while having oodles of fun!

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Stuart House is a late medieval town house restored by the Stuart House Trust as an arts and heritage centre.

The garden to the rear of the House has been laid out as a 17th century Gentleman'€™s Garden.

The House is used for arts and crafts exhibitions and sales, refreshments, lectures, music recitals and heritage exhibitions.

There is a permanent Civil War exhibition and many of the rooms are available for hire.

It hosts the Liskeard Old Cornwall Society with its extensive archive of local history, which is available for consultation by appointment.

Rocky island crowned by medieval church and castle, home to a living community
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Still home to the St Aubyn family as well as a small community, this iconic rocky island is crowned by a medieval church and castle - with the oldest buildings dating from the 12th century.

Immerse yourself in history, wonder at the architecture and discover the legend of Jack the Giant Killer.

Look down on the subtropical terraced garden and enjoy the breathtaking views of spectacular Mount's Bay.

If the weather is favourable, take a short evocative boat trip to the island, or at low tide, enjoy the walk across the causeway.

A must see treasure trove for every St Ives visitor
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The Museum is located in the heart of the old St Ives fishing community of Downlong.

Formerly the building housed a Pilchard Curing Cellar, Bible Christian Chapel then a laundry and cinema.

The British Sailors Society Mission occupied the first floor until 1968 when the St Ives Museum were offered space. Over the next few years the famous Troika Pottery vacated the ground floor enabling the museum to expand further.

This independent museum is administered entirely by volunteers.

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The Centre occupies the recently restored Old School building and documents the rich history of its area and of St Hilary Church. This sits in a stunning location which time forgot and has a unique collection of Newlyn-school paintings from the 1920's, formed by the then vicar, Bernard Walke. We also have original scripts of the plays he wrote, which were broadcast live early on by BBC radio.

Local mining and emigration are also featured in the archive and we welcome many visitors whose forebears left the area in search of work during slumps in the industry.

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