BRITAIN’S CHOICE – discover fascinating heritage attractions
Hidden in a wooded valley near Stroud is one of the most intriguing houses in the country. Woodchester Mansion was started in the mid 1850s but abandoned incomplete …. floors are missing, tools discarded and rooms unfinished.
It’s a beautiful day
Breathtaking architecture and collections | monumental landscape | walled garden and woodland walks | exhibitions and events | tours and talks | adventure playground and boat trips | gift shops, farm shop and garden centre | choice of cafés
www.castlehoward.co.uk Telephone +44 (0)1653 648333
Please call 01453 861541 or visit our website for further information
www.woodchestermansion.org.uk
Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA, England
St Paul’s. An inside view St Paul’s. An inside view
St Paul’s. An inside view
• The Cathedral • The Crypt • The Monuments • The Art • The Whispering Gallery • The views from the Golden Gallery • Multimedia guides • Guided tours • Oculus - 270° cinema
Monday - Saturday 8.30am - 4pm (except on special occasions)
www.stpauls.co.uk
www.stpauls.co.uk
Visit St Paul’s and discover more than you would expect.
www.stpauls.co.uk
Monday - Saturday 8.30am - 4pm (except on special occasions)
Monday - Saturday 8.30am - 4pm (except on special occasions)
View the inner of the three layers to the dome at St Paul’s, richly decorated with murals and mosaics.
View the inner of the three layers to the dome at St Paul’s, richly decorated with murals and mosaics.
• The Cathedral • The Crypt • The Monuments • The Art • The Whispering Gallery • The views from the Golden Gallery • Multimedia guides • Guided tours • Oculus - 270° cinema
Inside St Paul’s discover the tombs and memorials of some of the nation’s greatest heroes.
• The Cathedral • The Crypt • The Monuments • The Art • The Whispering Gallery • The views from the Golden Gallery • Multimedia guides • Guided tours • Oculus - 270° cinema
Visit St Paul’s and discover more than you would expect. Visit St Paul’s and discover more than you would expect.
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