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Caves that were inhabited by men up to 50,000 years ago and were said to house the famous Wookey witch. Includes museum and play areas.
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In 1994, Abbey House was bought by Ian & Barbara Pollard, who set about transforming the 5 acres, & opened the gardens to the public in 1992
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Goodrich Castle is a now ruinous Norman medieval castle declared by Wordsworth to be the "noblest ruin in Herefordshire".
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Woodchester Mansion is an unfinished, Gothic revival mansion house in Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire.
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Eastnor Castle is a 19th century mock castle, founded by John Cocks, 1st Earl Somers & still inhabited by his descendants today.
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Court Barn Museum celebrates the skill and imagination of artists and designers, architects and craftsmen of Chipping Campden and Cotswolds
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The Alexander Keiller museum hosts one of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain.
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Sherborne Old Castle is the ruin of a 12th-century castle in the grounds of Sherborne Tudor mansion.
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Lulworth Castle was built in 1610 as a hunting lodge by Thomas Howard, 3rd Lord Bindon, who was the son of the 2nd Duke of Norfolk.
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The largest sea life park in the UK has over 1000 creatures, kids rides, underwater tunnel, interactive rockpool and a shark breeding centre
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Used as a barn for the last 3 centuries, St Martin's Chapel, Chisbury is a Mediaeval former chapel next to the manor house in of Chisbury.
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Old Wardour Castle was built by John, the fifth Baron Lovell, using locally quarried stone, in the late 14th century.
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Restormel Castle is one of the four chief Norman castles of Cornwall. Overlooking the River Fowey, it has an unusual perfectly circular keep
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Totnes Castle is one of the best preserved examples of a Norman motte and bailey castle in England.
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Okehampton Castle is a ruined 11th century motte and bailey castle in Devon.
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Launceston castle is a Norman motte and bailey earthwork castle raised by Robert, Count of Mortain around 1067.
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Coldharbour Mill is a 200 year old spinning mill in the village of Uffculme, built by Thomas Fox to spin woollen and worsted yarns.
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Built between 1481 and 1495, Dartmouth Castle is one of a pair of forts that guard the mouth of the Dart Estuary in Devon.
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Berry Pomeroy Castle consists of a Tudor mansion within the walls of an earlier castle, located deep wooded valley.
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A 90 acre adventure park in Devon with outdoor action rides, indoor play centres, 10 themed playzones, Falconry centre and big fun farm
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