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Acorn Bank Garden & Watermill

Delightful sheltered garden, renowned for its herbs and orchards growing old English fruit varieties. Herb garden planted with over 250 medicinal and culinary herbs. Renowned for its orchards growing old ... more

Birdoswald Roman Fort

Birdoswald is one of the leading visitor attractions on the line of Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site. Boasting a fascinating interactive visitor centre complete with a full scale replica of a piece of ... more

Canterbury Cathedral

Founded in 597 AD. Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, 11th century Crypt, 12th century Quire, 14th century Nave. Beautiful stained glass.Cathedral occasionally closes for services or events. more

Derwent Valley Visitor Centre

The Visitor Centre is situated in the North Mill at Belper, Derbyshire on the banks of the River Derwent. Belper North Mill is one of the water powered cotton spinning mills which are an important feature ... more

Durham Castle

Dating from 1072, the castle was the home of the Prince Bishops until 1832. It now houses University College and is open for guided tours. more

Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral Library descends from the library of the monastery founded on Lindisfarne by St Aidan in 635. When the community left Lindisfarne in 875, the monks took with them relics of St Cuthbert, ... more

Florence Mine & Heritage Centre

Florence Mine Heritage Centre is based at the last, deep, iron ore mine in Western Europe, nestling midway between the Lake District fells and the Cumbrian Coast. There is the opportunity for the public ... more

Giant's Causeway

• Amphitheatres of stone columns with fanciful names such as the wishing chair, harp and organ • Geology, flora and fauna of international importance • Beautiful coastal path extends 11 miles to the ... more

Haig Colliery Mining Museum

View 1 of the 2 remaining Rever Dorling and Co Winding engines, 1 of which is restored to working order and is currently operated daily. See 1 of the 2 remaining headgears in Cumbria. The museum has something ... more

Heart of Neolithic orkney

Orkney's World Heritage Site - christened the Heart of Neolithic Orkney - covers the area of the West Mainland parish of Stenness surrounding the Ring o' Brodgar as well as the village of Skara Brae in ... more

Hedingham Castle

Explore Hedingham Castle's rich history of kings, knights, battles and legends and England's finest Norman Keep. more

National Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum opened April 1937. The museum promotes the understanding of the history and future of Britain and her unique link with the sea. more

Nenthead Mines

North Pennines Heritage Trust works to conserve the historic remains of man's activities in the landscape of the Northern Pennines and to help people to understand and enjoy them. The Trust has it's own ... more

Royal Observatory Greenwich

The Royal Observatory, home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian line, is one of the most important historic scientific sites in the world. It was founded by Charles II in 1675 and is, by international ... more

Sizergh Castle

Medieval house extended in Elizabethan times, with handsome gardens. Exceptional series of oak-panelled rooms culminating in the Inlaid Chamber Portrait, fine furniture and ceramics accumulated over ... more

Souter Lighthouse

Souter lighthouse opened in 1871 and was the world's first electric lighthouse. For those unable to climb, there is a ground-floor closed-circuit TV showing views from the top. more

Stonehenge

Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain and has attracted visitors from earliest times. It stands as a timeless monument to the people who built it. The ... more
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