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River & Rowing Museum
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Shire Hall Gallery
www.rrm.co.uk 01491 415600
www.staffordshire.gov.uk/shirehallgallery 01785 278345
Mill Meadows, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1BF Market Square, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 2LD
Please contact us for 2009 prices FREE entry. Open all year (exc. Bank Holidays) 9.30am to
Open daily 10.00am to 5.30pm 1 May to 31 Aug and 10.00am 5.00pm Mon to Sat (except Tue when we open at 10.00am)
to 5.00pm 1 Sep to 30 Apr. and 1.00pm to 4.00pm Sun.
Celebrating the River Thames, the town of Henley and the Free entry to art exhibitions, Victorian court room and craft
sport of rowing. Home to The Wind in the Willows. shop. We also have exciting activities and homemade cakes in
our coffee shop.
Two for the price of one
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10% discount in the Craft Shop
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Nearest Club Site: Four Oaks (1.2 miles)
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Nearest Club Site: High Onn (8.8 miles)
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Royal Worcester Visitor Centre
201
Shropshire Hills Discovery
www.royalworcester.co.uk 01905 746000
Severn Street, Worcester WR1 2NE
Centre
www.shropshirehillsdiscoverycentre.co.uk
Please contact us for tour prices as they vary.
Craven Arms, Shropshire SY7 9RS 01588 676000
Open all year 9.00am to 5.30pm Mon to Sat and 11.00am to
Adult £4.50 Child (5 to 16 yrs) £3.00
5.00pm Sun. Closed Christmas Day and Easter Sunday.
Open 10.00am to 5.30pm Apr to Oct 10.00am to 4.30pm Nov to Mar.
Guided tours, museum, paint a plate studio. Great shopping!
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Family fun in all weather. Find out about the heritage of the
Royal Worcester Bestware, seconds and clearance shops. The
Shropshire Hills plus local art, great shop and family friendly
Shopping Court - famous brands and factory outlet prices.
café selling home-made food.
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Two for the price of one
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Two for the price of one
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Second City Canal Cruises
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Spetchley Park Gardens
www.secondcityboats.co.uk 0121 643 4384
Worcester Bar, Gas Street, Birmingham B1 2JU
Please contact us f
or 2009 prices and trip times.
We have been providing canal boat trips or canal cruises
along Birmingham’s central canal navigation since the early
1970’s. Based in the historic Gas Street basin. Canal trips leave
from outside our main ‘Canal Shop’.
Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: Chapel Lane (8.6 miles)
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www.spetchleygardens.co.uk 01453 810303
Spetchley, Worcestershire WR5 1RS
199
Selly Manor Adult £6.00 Children under 16 yrs FREE
www.bvt.org.uk/sellymanor 0121 472 0199
Open Wed to Sun and Bank Holiday Monday 11.00am to 6.00pm
Maple Road, Bournville, Birmingham B30 2AE
21 Mar to 30 Sep. Sat and Sun 11.00am to 4.00pm in Oct.
Adult £3.50 Child (5 to 16 yrs) £1.50
Open 10.00am to 5.00pm Tue to Fri all year plus 2.00pm to
5.00pm Sat, Sun and Bank Holiday Mondays Easter to Sep.
A beautiful 30 acre garden with exotic plants, woodland and
Visit this beautiful Tudor manor, medieval hall and stunning
Deer Park. Owned by the Berkeley Family for over 400 years.
period garden in the heart of historic Bournville. Partial
pushchair and wheelchair access. Two for the price of one
exc. special events. Maximum one free admission.
Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: Chapel Lane (5.2 miles)
Nearest Club Site: Blackmore (10.9 miles)
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