Tourist Information UK

Tourist Information East Midlands

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Chatsworth is one of Britain's most famous historic houses and its 1000 acre garden was designed by Capability Brown.
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Gulliver's Kingdom in Matlock Derbyshire is a Theme park for children aged 3 to 13.
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Ruthin is a picturesque market town in North Wales.
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Fantasy Island is a family Amusement Park near Skegness on the north east coast of England.
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Haddon Hall is a fortified medieval manor house dating from the 12th Century.
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Hadrian's Wall was built in AD122 and stretched for 73 miles from the east to west coasts in northern England.
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Donnington castle is a ruined mediaeval castle situated north of the town of Newbury in Berkshire.
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Lincoln Cathedral has stood for nearly a 1000 years and is one of the finest medieval buildings in Europe.
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Dating back to Norman times, White Castle was one of three castles that formed a triangle of fortresses to control entry into Wales.
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Althorp has been the stately home of the Spencer family for nearly 500 years and is the resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Lincoln castle has over 900 years of history during which it has operated as a castle, a prison and a court.
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The Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in Jersey, aims to protect endangered plant and animal species from extinction
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The White Horse at Uffington in Oxfordshire is a 374 foot long chalk figure carved into the hillside.
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Beaumaris Castle is an unfinished 13th century fortress on the Island of Anglesey.
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Explore the ruins of this 13th century castle
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Telling the fascinating story of the North Sea through fantastic new exhibitions, interactive displays and multi-media presentations.
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Blairs Museum gives a unique insight into Scotland's Catholic history and heritage with spectacular collections spanning more than 500 years
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The castle was first established here around 1100 by the Torets, a family of Saxon descent.
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Belton House is surrounded by formal gardens and a series of avenues leading to follies within a larger wooded park.
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Opened in 2003, the Museum of London Docklands tells the history of London's River Thames and Docklands.
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