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Severndroog Castle

Severndroog Castle was built by Lady James, probably as a memorial to her husband. It was used as a museum, to house some of the mementoes of his career. Its style reminds us of castles built as fortresses, and its high location makes it an impressive feature in the landscape. But, unlike such castles, Severndroog …

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Shrewsbury Castle

Shrewsbury?Castle houses the spectacular collections of the Shropshire Regimental Museum Trust including pictures, uniforms, medals, weapons and other equipment from the 18th Century to the present day. The Castle is a popular venue for licensed?civil ceremonies, with the grounds providing a lovely setting for photographs.??See our Castle Weddings page for further information. Re-opened at the …

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Skydive Centre Ltd

Skydive London can take you from your first jump all the way to a fully qualified skydiver with a world wide recognised skydiving license. We can introduce you to our world via Tandem Skydiving, Accelerated Freefall and Static-line courses. Bucket lists ticked, raising money for charity or a new sport discovered, we can help you …

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Skydive Deland Inc

Since 1982, we have been introducing, teaching, and enjoying the sport of skydiving with new and experienced jumpers alike. We passionately follow our mission to provide training for skydivers of all levels, from first time jumpers to word class competitive athletes. Our full-service Drop Zone is open every day of the year and offers personalized …

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Huntfun Windsor

Create your own adventure tale in which you and your family are the heroes! Grab a treasure map and solve the mystery of the huntfun treasure hunt in Windsor. This historic quest through the centre of Windsor passes fantastic landmarks such as Windsor Castle, Market Cross House and Central Station. The route, questions and clues …

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Kingsbury Waterpark Camping & Caravanning Club

Enjoy water, wildlife, cycling and walking from this Midland’s-based Club Site. Our Kingsbury Water Park Club campsite is a tranquil oasis in the heart of the industrial Midlands. Bordered by the lovely Water Park, this campsite is the perfect setting for a leisurely break.

Kirkness Motocross Track

Kingdom Off Road help to keep our communities safer by providing a controlled environment for off-road motorcycling.

Ludlow Castle

Ludlow Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in the town of the same name in the English county of Shropshire, standing on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. The castle was probably founded by Walter de Lacy after the Norman conquest and was one of the first stone castles to be built in England. During …

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Milton Keynes BMX Racing Club

One of the countries most established BMX clubs, we’ve been producing champions since 1984. We cater for riders from 3+?to 70+?with a year round programme of coaching and racing activities. ?BMX is a great social sport and we provide a warm welcome to families and riders of all abilities.

Moonrakers Comedy Club

Moonrakers Comedy Club is based in Devizes Wiltshire. It can also provide Comedy nights at your venue. E-mail us for more information.

Northampton Shooting Ground

Whether you?re looking for a stunning venue for a corporate event, a private party or just a great place to develop your interest in clay pigeon shooting, Northampton Shooting Ground is an ideal venue. A hidden secret set in the heart of the Northamptonshire Countryside, we are proud to offer excellent facilities for: Corporate events …

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Oriole Bar

The Oriole?s sumptuous space is an oasis of warmth, mystery and magic where for the space of an evening Londoners and visitors alike can enjoy a glorious sense of disconnection from the outside world. A place where the combination of beguiling d?cor, enthralling refreshments, and glowing hospitality, all driven by the profoundest desire to enchant …

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Goodrich Castle

Rising from a high spur of land overlooking an ancient crossing point of the river Wye, Goodrich Castle towers over the surrounding countryside. A castle has stood here since the 11th century, but most of what we see today was the work of William de Valence, Henry III?s half-brother, in the late 13th century. His …

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Gordon’s Wine Bar

Gordon?s Wine Bar is thought to be the oldest wine bar in London having been established in 1890. The bar is very much a family affair, owned by Wendy Gordon who is the wife of the late much loved Luis Gordon, and now overseen by Luis? eldest son Simon. The Gordon?s wine bar family includes …

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Gridline Racing

Gridline Racing is a privately owned company, which first opened its doors to the public on 5th November 2006. Located in a 25,000sqft former Bookers Cash & Carry building located within a stones throw from the city centre of Lincoln, The historical Lincoln Cathedral can be seen in all its glory whilst driving round the …

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Guildford Castle

Although there are no documents about the early years of Guildford castle, it is almost certain that it was built shortly after the Norman conquest of 1066. Guildford was an obvious site for a castle as it was the only town in Surrey (apart from Southwark). It was also on an important route between London …

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Highclere Castle

Highclere Castle has a rich, multi-faceted heritage. The first written records of the estate date back to?749?when an Anglo-Saxon King granted the estate to the Bishops of Winchester. Bishop William of Wykeham built a beautiful medieval palace and gardens on the park. Later on, the palace was rebuilt as Highclere Place House in?1679?when it was …

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Escape Room Barrow in Furness

Crystal maze meets Escape the room flash games! you’ve seen the movies and watched the TV shows now come and experience it in real life. come with friends and family, play the game, solve the clues in this race against time and try to escape.

Etal Castle

Etal Castle was built around 1341 by Robert Manners in the village of Etal, after Robert was granted a licence to crenellate by King Edward III in order to defend the location against the Scots.[1] The Manners family had owned the manor since at least 1232. The earliest part of the castle was its residential …

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Farnham Castle

With Farnham Castle fully renovated and brought back to life it is finally licensed for civil ceremonies – having hosted many special occasions and wedding celebrations in the years prior to this. Farnham Castle opened its doors to its first wedding celebration The Great Hall is repaired and redecorated, followed by the restoration and renovation …

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