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Explore the World at Bagshaw Museum. A Victorian former mill owner's house set in 36 aces of parkland and ancient woodland, the museum is host to a wide range of unusual and exciting collections of collections from around the globe.

Once the home of George Sheard from 1875-1902, this Gothic house became a museum a hundred years ago in 1911 and was named after its first curator, Walter Bagshaw. Where else could you hear a Shirley Bassey hit and come face to face with a Ganges crocodile? Bagshaw Museum is a very surprising and entertaining place!

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Set sail from Cardiff Bay on the 72-foot round-the-world yacht. Take the helm, hoist the sails and be part of the crew! It’s ideal for school groups, individuals, team development, corporate activity and parties. 

With no sailing experience necessary join us for a day sail, longer voyages to Lundy Island or an accredited sailing course.

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Under new ownership for 2015. Come and enjoy the thrills of:

  • Sky Flyer 
  • Freak-Out 
  • Miami Fever
  • Waltzer 
  • Sizzler 
  • Dodgems
  • Mini Jets
  • Cup & Saucers
  • Toy Town
  • Clown around
  • Inflatable Slide
  • Chair-o-planes 
  • Trampolines
  • Go-Gator
  • Traditional Game stalls
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We strive to encourage, involve and empower young people through a democratic and decision-making process, which will enable them to become active citizens in their community and an overall global society. The youth service also provides a range of innovative and diverse opportunities that address the identified needs of all young people

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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For curious children, a medieval moated century manor house with a 19th century Catholic chapel, gardens, lakeside walk and nature trail. Tire them out first and there's enough for a couple of hours.

This atmospheric house dates from the 15th century and was the home of the Ferrers family for 500 years.

The house and interiors reflect its heyday in the Elizabethan era, when it was a haven for persecuted Catholics: there are three priest's holes. There is a delightful garden with stewponds and a romantic lake and nature walk.

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Ayscoughfee Hall Museum is set in a Medieval Hall dating back to around 1451. This fascinating grade I listed building includes exhibitions, displays and educational opportunities for all to enjoy.

There's always something going on at Ayscoughfee, whether it's concerts, theatrical performances, craft sessions or art exhibitions.

Like every museum, Ayscoughfee Hall has a collection of objects that have been given by local people. Ayscoughfee Hall Museum's collection contains several thousand objects, from a mummified cat to a Victorian wedding dress.

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The North East of England has a rich and varied industrial heritage. Public transport is part of that heritage and has affected everyday life in this northern region.

Aycliffe and District Bus Preservation Society are committed to preserving part of this heritage. The preservation of selected local vintage buses is an opportunity to bring the public at large the transport of yesteryear; an opportunity to ride, touch, smell, and see that which has now left the modern day scene.

Home of the national historic buildings collection
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Avoncroft Museum is home to over 30 different buildings and structures which have been rescued and re-built in rural Worcestershire. The Museum is spread over 19 acres and includes a wildflower meadow, period gardens, a traditional cider and perry orchard as well as the collection of historic buildings.

The Museum holds other historic collections which include:

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The Auld Post Office Turriff is now a museum. The museum houses Town Council memorabilia, artefacts relating to the famous Turra Coo (Turriff cow), old Turriff photographs and temporary exhibitions. The robes and regalia of Turriff Town Council, which was disbanded in 1975, are also on display.

There are also regular exhibitions and displays of other items which are changed regularly.

Current Displays

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The Auld Kirk Museum is located on one of the oldest sites in Kirkintilloch. 

The museum houses a rich collection of objects of local, national and international significance, interpreted in an innovative, exciting and educational way for visitors of all ages and abilities.

The Auld Kirk's collection reflects the rich history of the local area. From Roman artifacts to innovations of the 20th century, around 13,000 objects reveal the social, industrial and everyday activities of people who lived or worked in East Dunbartonshire.

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