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Robin Hood's Bay
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
Millions of years ago, the land upon which Robin Hood’s Bay is situated was once a deep sea. The sea animals of the time, buried in the mud, became fossilised, providing one of the best sources in Britain for the fossil hunter. Some of these fossils can be seen on display in the museum and can still be picked up on the beach if you look...
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Whitby Abbey
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
Perched high on a cliff, it's easy to see why the haunting remains of Whitby Abbey were inspiration for Bram Stoker's gothic tale of 'Dracula'. Sink your teeth into years of history, amazing views and a packed events programme, just a short climb away from the picturesque Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby. Nothing remains visible of the Anglian...
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Royal Air Force Air Cadets 372 (Barry) Squadron
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
Are you up for fun, adventure, incredible experiences and making new friends? Are you looking for something to give you the edge in life? Then welcome to the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO). Better known as the 'Air Cadets', we’re a UK-wide cadet force with more than 40,000 members aged between 13 and 20 years. We're sponsored by the...
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Mill Green Museum & Mill
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
This local history museum for the Welwyn Hatfield District is housed in what was for centuries the home of the millers who worked in the adjoining watermill. The watermill is fully restored and operational. It probably stands on the site of one of four Hatfield mills listed in the Domesday Book. You can watch milling of organic flour every week...
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Hatfield House and Park
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
Lord and Lady Salisbury are delighted to welcome you to their home and hope that you enjoy your visit. The 2011 visitor season runs from Saturday 23rd April until the end of September. For full details please see our Opening Times & Prices page. There is a ‘free flow arrangement’ where visitors are able to view the ...
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Whitby Whale Watching Centre
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
From the mid-18th Century, ships headed to Greenland in search of the elusive creatures with dozens of boats returning to bring back the carcasses to be rendered by the harbourside. Thankfully, those days of barbarity are long since gone. These days it is all about the conservation and protection of whales, as well as dolphins and porpoises. This...
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Doodlepots Ceramic Cafe
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
Whatever your age you'll find there's something for everyone from novelty items to useful mugs, plates, bowls, vases etc... Come and relax in our pleasant surroundings and have fun painting your own pot. No experience necessary - our friendly staff are here to help and assist you. Hot and cold drinks and a selection of cakes are available.
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Bark Endeavour
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
Our authentic replica of HMS Endeavour - which was sailed by Captain James Cook during his scientific expedition of 1768 - has been traditionally built by Whitby craftsmen and stands in the water some 40% of the ships original size. Join us for one of our regular sailings throughout the year and we will take you on a voyage around Whitby...
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The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology is recognised as the fourth largest collection of Greek ceramics in Britain at over 2,000 objects so there's loads of stuff to see here for your little history buffs! The collection primarily consists of material from the Greek and Greco-Roman civilisations of the Mediterranean, most notably Greek and Etruscan...
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Paulton Swimming Pool - Bristol
119.6 miles from stoke on trent
Paulton Swimming Pool opened in 1975. The pool is a registered charity and is located in the village of Paulton near Bristol BS39. Since opening the numbers of children and adults who have been taught to swim at this community facility is in the thousands.
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BLM Events
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
We are a friendly and reliable Bouncy Castle and fun food hire company that operates throughout South Wales.
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Woolpack Inn - Frome Somerset
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
Woolpack Inn Beckington Frome Somerset serves Real Ales. Woolpack Inn Beckington Frome Somerset is a Family Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. Woolpack Inn Beckington Frome Somerset is a Dog Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. Woolpack Inn Beckington Frome Somerset is a Brewery or Pub Group owned Pub, Bar or Inn.
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Craven Arms
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
There's also a very large, recently refurbished and fully enclosed children's play area complete with football pitch to keep the little ones entertained.
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The White Hart Inn - Newbury Berkshire
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
The White Hart Inn Hamstead Marshall Newbury Berkshire has accommodation. The White Hart Inn Hamstead Marshall Newbury Berkshire serves Real Ales. The White Hart Inn Hamstead Marshall Newbury Berkshire is a Country Pub, Bar or Inn. The White Hart Inn Hamstead Marshall Newbury Berkshire is a Good Food Pub, Bar or Inn. The White Hart Inn...
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Whitby Museum
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
The Museum, our library and archives are run by our parent organisation. This is The Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society. The Society was founded in 1823 by a group of leading Whitby citizens led by the Rev. George Young, the author of the classic nineteenth century "History of Whitby" (1819) and minister at the Presbyterian...
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Mini Monsterz & Laser Tag - Whitby
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
This fantastic new play facility is suitable for children aged from 0 to 16. Amongst the many superb facilities within the four level play area are a wide variety of exhilarating slides, including a terrifying death slide for those brave enough to take the plunge. There are cargo nets, and miniature zip-lines as well as bash bags and interactive...
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Whitby West Cliff Beach
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
Whitby West Cliff top is dominated by Whitby hotels , guest houses, holiday accommodation and tourist attractions. George Hudson ‘The Railway King’, who was instrumental in bringing the rail link to Whitby , had the Khyber Pass (named after a strategic pass in the Afghan wars) built into the cliff to provide access to his West...
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Pannett Park
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
As part of the regeneration of Pannett Park the Friends have developed a website containing all the information you need to know about Pannett Park. Please take a few minutes to look around the site - we're regularly adding new photos and information. If you have any comments or questions about the site please feel free to contact us. ...
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The Whitby Vampire Curse Treasure Trail
119.7 miles from stoke on trent
Are you looking for something to do with family and friends or a fun day out with the kids in Whitby? Then why not try the Whitby Treasure Trail. The Whitby Treasure Trail is a fun and imaginative self-guided Treasure Hunt themed walk which will have you exploring the hidden treasures of Whitby . As you follow the route, can you solve the clues...
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Museum of English Rural Life
119.8 miles from stoke on trent
The Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) houses thousands of fascinating objects related to life and work in the countryside. We have a programme of temporary exhibitions, family activities, holiday events, guided tours and much more. MERL is open Tuesday to Friday 9am to 5pm. Closed bank holidays. Admission is free.
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