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Norfolk
St Giles House Hotel »
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St Giles House Hotel is situated in the heart of the historic town of Norwich and offers easy access to all the local historical attractions, shops, theatres and cinemas, being just five minutes walk from the town centre. For travellers visiting by car, the hotel benefits from a car park at the rear.
St Giles House Hotel is a magnificent...
Monmouthshire
Greyhound Inn Hotel »
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Originally a traditional 17th-century Welsh longhouse and later a staging post for coaches, the Greyhound Inn and Hotel recently been Graded 4 Star Inn by the Wales Tourist Board, occupies a stunning hillside position, surrounded by woodland and pasture in the beautiful Usk Valley. Having been extended and featuring a split-level bar, plus a suc...
Cambridgeshire
Audley End House and Gardens »
The doors of the restored historic stables are complete with resident horses and a Victorian groom. This experience, together with Audley End’s Service Wing including kitchen, scullery, pantry and laundries, gives you an insight into Victorian life below stairs and is very popular with old and young.
The house itself is magnificent wit...
Devon
Villa Marina »
Villa Marina is a charming and distinguished, 4* award winning luxury Victorian villa that offers a haven of calm for that relaxing break you have been promising yourself, and they welcome you with a traditional Devon Cream Tea with home made scones, clotted cream and award winning local jams! The elegant, restful rooms with en suite facilities ...
Dublin
Molly Malone Statue »
The Molly Malone statue is located in Dublin, at the end of Grafton Street, opposite Trinity College. As well as being known and sung internationally, the popular song ‘Cockles and Mussels’ has become a sort of unofficial anthem of Dublin city. The song’s tragic heroine, Molly Malone, and her barrow have come to stand as ...
East Sussex
Rye Parish Church of St Mary »
The Rye Parish Church of St Mary in Rye, East Sussex is a 900 year old church with the oldest working church tower clock in the country. It is possible to climb the tower to view the clock working, and for the magnificent views of the town and Romney Marsh. Stained glass windows include two donated by E.F. Benson and one designed by Burne-Jones....
Rye Castle Museum and Ypres Tower »
Rye Castle Museum has two sites: the Ypres Tower (in the area known as the Gun Garden) and the East Street museum which holds exhibits. The East Street site displays uniforms, pottery, toys, Rye’s fire engine and changing displays on aspects of Rye’s history.
The Ypres Tower is believed to have been built in appro...
Camber Castle »
Enjoy a family guided tour around this historic castle built by Henry VIII. Camber Castle lies between Rye and Winchelsea, the ruin of an unusually unaltered artillery fort designed to guard the port of Rye. There are monthly guided walks round Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, including the castle and local farm.
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Gloucestershire and The Cotswolds
The White Hart Royal Hotel »
The White Hart Royal Hotel, conveniently located in the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh at the head of the beautiful Evenlode Valley in the English Cotswolds, was once a coaching inn; its reputation being enhanced when King Charles I sheltered at the inn following the Battle of Marston Moor on 2nd July 1644 - a copy of the King’s unpaid bi...




