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Arthur's Stone (English Heritage)

Arthur's Stone (English Heritage)

An impressive prehistoric burial chamber, formed of large blocks of stone.

Birthday Parties

Bancroft Cruisers

Why not book a private charter party? Heated boat with full bar and music. Anniversaries, birthday parties, Hen parties or just for a good fun cruise on the River Avon. Booking taken for day or night cruises.

Biddulph Grange Garden - National Trust

Biddulph Grange Garden - National Trust

Victorian garden and geological gallery built by Darwin contemporary James Bateman. Paths, tunnels and steps connect the gardens within the garden, giving visitors a sense of discovery around every corner.

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Black Country Living Museum

A world class open air museum brought to life by costumed characters on a 26 acre site. Upon exploring the canalside village and 1930's Street the past truly comes to life!

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Broadway Tower

Broadway Tower

William Morris used this extraordinary Folly on the Cotswold Ridge. You too can enjoy its spectacular views, architecture and setting.

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Brockhampton Estate

Late 14thC moated manor house and detached half-timbered 15thC gatehouse; a rare example of this structure.

Cookery School Kitchen

Brompton Cookery School

Based on a National Trust Property Near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Brompton Cookery School is the perfect environment for cookery enthusiasts or novices to develop their culinary skills.

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Caer Caradoc

Hillfort reputed to be the site of Caractacus' last stand

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Coventry Cathedral

An Extraordinary Place....A Story you can't Ignore! Discover a thousand years of history, from Lady Godiva's Anglo-Saxon Priory, to the stunning architecture of the nations's favorite 20th Century building - the Cathedral of St Michael.

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Coventry Watch Museum

Housed within three 19th Century cottages and a temporary steel building the museum is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays between 11am and 3pm (but see below). There is no charge for entry but donations are welcome. School parties and groups are welcomed and the museum can be opened up especially to cater for them.