Atholl Country Life Museum

The Atholl Country Life Museum is a small country museum capturing the history of the local area, located in the ...
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Chester Beatty Library and Gallery of Oriental Art

The Chester Beatty Library was established in 1950, to house the collections of mining magnate, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty.    
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Bass Rock

The Bass Rock is an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth approximately 2 km offshore, and ...
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Southsea Clarence Pier

Southsea Clarence Pier is not your traditional Victorian pier, the Clarence Pier pavilion opened in the 1960s and is part ...
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The David Protheroe Pub

The David Protheroe is a Wetherspoon pub in Neath, Neath Port Talbot. Our pub offers a range of real ales, ...
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Porth Loe Beach

Porth Loe beach has no sand and is formed only of boulders. No facilities and very hard to get to. ...
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Calshot Castle

Calshot Castle built between 1539 and 1540 was one of the Henry VIII artillery forts, built to defend the coast ...
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Alnmouth Beach

Alnmouth Beach is a quiet, dog-friendly sandy beach with dunes just outside the Northumberland village of Alnmouth on the mouth ...
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Stonehaven Open Air Swimming Pool

Stonehaven Open Air Swimming Pool was opened on 4th June 1934. Huge Olympic-sized, 50m long pool and lido.
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Killerton House and Gardens

Killerton House is an 18th-century ancestral home of the Aclands set in 2,600 hectares (6,400 acres) of working farmland, woods, ...
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Penbryn Beach

Penbryn Beach is a mile-long rural sandy beach owned by the National Trust and backed by cliffs and a dune ...
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Mine Howe

Mine Howe is a prehistoric subterranean man-made chamber dug 20 feet deep inside a large mound. It is not sure ...
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