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For over 1,300 years, this Grade I Listed building, situated in extensive grounds by the River Thames, was a country ...
Geevor, situated amid the dramatic scenery of Cornwall's Atlantic coast, is the largest mining history site in the UK...
Grange Court is a timber framed market house built by John Abel in 1633. It is unique in its design, structure and de...
Hoghton Tower is one of Lancashire’s gems. A Tudor – Elizabethan manor and the ancestral home of the de Hoghton f...
The Holst Birthplace Museum aims to celebrate the life and works of Gustav Holst, composer of The Planets. The museu...
The John Gray Centre Museum is located on the first floor of the Centre. This 5-star museum tells the story of East L...
Kentwell Hall is one of England’s finest Tudor houses, developed in stages between about 1500 and 1578. To reach Ke...
This hidden gem, situated between Richmond and Northallerton, was built in 1620 by George Calvert, Secretary of State...
Be amazed by the massive historic engines that pumped Thames water to London’s taps, and follow in the footsteps of...
Marwell’s 140-acre park is home to an incredible range of exotic and endangered species, in beautiful, landscaped s...
200 years of consumer culture, reflected through packaging design, brand development, poster and TV advertising from ...
This lovely museum is housed in Helston’s historic Market Buildings. It is spread over five display halls on three ...
The Birthplace House was built in about 1740 on Wisbech’s South Brink. As a Grade II* listed building, it is partic...
Heritage Centre housed in the former Dockyard Chapel and run by Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trust. The Trust was formed ...
One of Birmingham's great attractions and centres of information about the City's fascinating history. Dedicated to S...
Penlee House is the only Cornish public gallery specialising in the Newlyn School artists (c.1880 - c.1940) including...