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19 miles to Burghley House Stamford
Description: Burghley, the largest and grandest house of the first Elizabethan age, open to the public.
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22 miles to Bedford Museum Bedford
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23 miles to Peterborough Cathedral Peterborough
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23 miles to National Space Centre Leicester (Tickets)
Description: The National Space Centre, an awe-inspiring Millennium Landmark Project all about space. Hands-on interactives, real rockets, stunning imagery and a futuristic show in the domed Space Theatre combine for the best day out in this world… or the next. Space Missions in the Challenger Learning Centre open for school and other groups NOW.
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23 miles to Bedford Eagles On The Net Cardington
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25 miles to Huntington Garden and Leasure Huntingdon
Description: Garden & Leisure - a celebration of all that is best for your garden and home. Garden centres plus pet & aquatics, craft & hobby, giftware and restaurant all under one roof
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27 miles to Twinlakes park Melton Mowbray
Description: Find out what makes Twinlakes a fantastic day out.
Where can you ride the Shark Bite and board the Rio Grande?
Where is the biggest venture castle in Leicestershire and what is Prairie Pete's City?
Do you fancy grooming a pony or collecting the eggs?
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28 miles to Shuttleworth Collection Biggleswade
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28 miles to Bletchley Park Bletchley Park
Description: WW2 Bletchley Park, National Codes and Cipher Centre Main Website.
Take Virtual Tour of Churchill's Secret Intelligence and Computers Headquarters.
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28 miles to Grimsthorpe Castle, Park & Gardens Bourne
Description: Grimsthorpe Castle is one of the finest houses in Lincolnshire. Its history dates to the Tudor period home of the Willoughby family.
This Midlands castle contains antiques, paintings and tapestry collected over the centuries by the family. In the 18th century the castle was redesigned by Sir John Vanbrugh.
This house and park forms part of Britain's heritage and tourism trail. The architecture reflects many styles and the extensive gardens include fine topiary hedges.
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28 miles to Woburn Safari Park Woburn Park (Tickets)
Description: Woburn Safari Park offers a real safari adventure in your car. Tour reserves with wild tigers, lions, bears, wolves, buffalo, rhinos, elephants, monkeys, antelope and giraffes. On foot, see penguins and sealions, lemurs and monkeys. Travel on our railway, enjoy our lake and eat in our great restaurants
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30 miles to Woburn Abbey Woburn
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37 miles to Warwick Castle Warwick (Tickets)
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37 miles to Twycross Zoo Atherstone
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39 miles to Whipsnade Zoo Dunstable
Description: The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) is a charity devoted to the worldwide conservation
of animals and their habitats.The charity is made up of five operating divisions: London Zoo, Whipsnade
Wild Animal Park, Institute of Zoology, Conservation Programmes and Fellowship Services.
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42 miles to Imperial War Museum Duxford Duxford
Description: The Imperial War Museum, the multi-branch national museum of war and wartime life from 1914 to the present day.
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62 miles to Alton Towers Theme Park Alton
Description: Only £22! Best ticket deals online for Alton Towers Theme Park, Hotels, Waterpark and Spa.
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67 miles to National Gallery - London London WC (Tickets)
Description: The National Gallery, London, houses one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. These pictures belong to the public and entrance to see them is free.
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67 miles to Natural History Museum London SW (Tickets)
Description: The Natural History Museum, London, England, home page
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67 miles to British Airways London Eye London SE
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(Books)
AA the Days Out Guide 7Rev ed
This is the 7th edition of a colourful guide to the best of Britain's rich and varied heritage and attractions. With all the information you need to enjoy a perfect day out in Britain and Ireland, it is the perfect companion for organising family days out or weekend breaks throughout the year. Fully updated and revised for 2006, there are over 2,000 places of interest - from castles to art galleries; museums to theme parks. There is essential advice on availability of refreshments, disabled access, parking and whether dogs are allowed, plus up to date details of prices, addresses, directions and opening times. Each location is plotted on the colour location atlas to help you find your way.
7.80 GBP
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Street Atlas Northamptonshire
This colour atlas of Northamptonshire is suited for both business and leisure use. The mapping is sourced from Ordnance Survey and gives the user coverage of all urban and rural areas. There is a route-planning map, an administrative map and the postcode boundaries are marked. The main maps show every named road, street and lane and the through-routes are highlighted. School locations are marked and emergency services, hospitals, police stations, car parks and rail and bus station locations are all featured. There is an index of street names and postcodes that includes schools, industrial estates, hospitals and sports centres, which are highlighted in colour.
6.60 GBP
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Discover England - Northamptonshire
In Northamptonshire, the past rubs shoulders with the present, where Norman & Plantagenet kings hunted and held court and Elizabethan landowners and statesmen built some of the most majestic churches to be found in Northen Europe; and it is in Northamptonshire that both George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, those two great architects of the modern American nation can be traced to their roots.
14.39 GBP
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