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Beautifully equipped—bathroom, kitchen, toilet, etc. Self catering—with all the wonderful entertainment and attraction of a first class Holiday Camp—won derful clean sandy beach
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From £3 per person per week.
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CHATSWORTH, near Bakewell D ER B Y SH IR E "Tho Palaco of tho Peak” HOME OF THE DUKES OF DEVONSHIRE
Built by the 1st Duke 1087-1707 with additions by the Gth Duke 1820-:50. One of the most famous bouses In the world for itself, its setting and us splendid collection of pictures, books, furniture, etc. The Theatre Gallery displays an Exhibition illnstratimr the Taste and Times of the bth Duke of Devonshire (The Bachelor Duke 1700-1858».
The extensive Garden, with its celebrated Cascade and fountains and the wooded Park on the Banks of the Derwent provide a splendid setting for
t lie House. House and
Monday & Tuesday (except In Bank Holiday weeks) Closed Monday Sc Tuesday (Bank Holiday weeks only) 11*30 to fi-30 Wednesday. Thursday & Friday ........................ 11*30 to 4-00 Saturday and Sunday ................................. • •••• 2-00 to 5-3i> House, Gallery and Gardens cleared 43 minutes after above
Times ol Admission: Theatre Gallery COACHES FREE.
Vo: lurlhcr intormatlou apply to The Comptroller. Chatsworth. Dahewclt Telephone: DASLOW 2204
URAMIIALL HALL — CHESHIRE
Garden only 11-30 to 4-30 11-30 to fi-Ofi 11-30 to 4-30 7-no to R*on
■losing times.
Admission charscs - AT HOUSE ENTRANCE: House and sardon J/- (Childrcn 1/6). House. Callcry and Carden 5/- (Chddrcn 2 /0 . AT CAR DEN ENTRANCE: Carden only 1/6 (Children 6d.>.
CAR PARK 2/-.
wood.The combined talents of the 18th century architects, Robert Adam and John Carr produced a splendid building which is seen to advantage in the grounds set out by “Capability’ Brown.
t Harrogate, it is'the residence of
Harowood House (Yorkshire) Midway 1 between Leeds and
he Earl and Countess of Hare-
Bramhall Hall (near Stockport, Cheshire).
one-storey ' house in the 14th century it was the seat ol tlic Davenport family, between 1350 and 1880 Apart from various additions carried out in 1887 by Charles Neville Esq., the Hall remains in its original beauti fully preserved state and con tains furniture, tapestry and
Originally constructed as a fittings of the period.
a medieval manor house in England Haddon Hall, the Derbyshire seat of the Duke of Rutland stands out against its delightfully wooded background, half encircled by the winding River Wye. The Hall, .which since the 12th century has been
Haddon Hall (Derbyshire). One of the finest examples or
For fishermen with wives we have comfortablo lounges, cocktail bar and dance floor, excellent food (special attention given to thera peutic diets), and seven acres ot grounds.
A.A., R.A.C. LICENSED Calderbridge, Seascalo, Cumberland
SEUA PARK HOTEL
Trains.met by arrangement Main London line.
Mr. & Mrs. BIRTWISTLE RILEY
Brochure and fishing information on request
Tel. Beckormct 262
Open Easter Sat.. Sun.. 2 to 5 p.m. A: each Sun., until May then Tuos.. Thur.. Sat . and Sun.. May to September. Bank Holidays • 11
a.in. to 5 p.m. Teas in .
(On A5 23 miles N.W. Shrewsbury)
CHIRK CASTLE Near WREXHAM
Tel. Chill: 311G. FREE CAR PARK.
Admission: Castle * Gardens 4/- ChiUlrcn 2/ti.
Castle.
occupied hy only two fannies was carefully restored at the beginning of the century. I t re tains in full, the appearance of a medieval dwelling.
the Derbyshire houses. Chats worth is 14 miles south of Shef field and stands in an extensive deer park on the banks of the River Derwent surrounded by
Chatsworth House (Derbyshire) Probably the best known of
Holkcr Hall (Lancashire)
the Lake District at Cark-in Cartmel, 4 miles from
Standing on: the‘'threshold of
WINTER’S COBWEBS
over-Sands, it is the formei earj agricultural implements home of the Dukes of Devon- a;uj craft workshops. The
buildings are equipped with Ncwstcad Abbey.
shire and is now owned by Mn museum is set in a large park Richard Cavendish. The hall is and surrounded by terrace gar- set in extensive gardens and fs dcns including a reconstructed particularly beautiful in early herb
gal.den of the 17th cell- summer. Fallow deer have tm.y- Admjssion Gd and 3d. roamed the park for over 200
the-Peak District National Park.
beauties of the past, visit Brownsholme Hall. Clitheroe still tlie home of one family
Browsholinc Hall, Clithoroc. ir you are interested in. the
. Six miles from Clitheroe on the Whalley-Mitton-Whitewell
after 600 years.
Road and on the way to tho Trough of Bowland. The present
Hall was rebuilt in 1507 and l-cfronted in 1604. I t is set in fine landscape surroundings and
J'eai's- hall is a 15th and 16th1 , coil Harlow Car Gardens,
Gainsborough Old Hall (Linos). Harrogate. Situated at Gainsborough, the
_Horticultural Society, tile 40
manor house rebuilt ,bJ *7? £ gardens abound with rare Burgh after the previous halt | hrubssand Alpines. Thei.e is
Headquarters of the Northern y acres 0£ exceptionally lovely
had been necked duuPo ti also a fine stretch of woodland. Wars of the Roses. It was com
pleted in time to have as a Branlbam Park (Yorkshire), royal visitor Richard IH W
2484, Chester Zoo
contains treasures of historic and national importance.
fortress, it was replaced by a Norman castle in stone after it
Skipton Castle. Originally a wood pallisaded
swallowed up in the massive rebuilding of 1307—1310. when the present round towel’s and the castle as seen today was
had suffered at the hands of the Scots. This in turn was
ant part in the Civil War, when it withstood a three-vear seige by Cromwell’s men. After this the castle was "slighted” hy order of Parliament. ’
completed The castle played an import
delightful of the provincial manner 0£ Versailles in the zoos, containing the finest col- ear]y 28th century, lection of Birds of Paradise m
Probably one of the most splendicl park laid out in the
Britain, and many animals that Rjp|0y castle. Sen " p S S i f ing aiiangements.
aiwnn“pm™ts
a f lo a t )1: Set in grounds .laid outi by ‘'Capability Brown” in the first
haif of the 19th century. Ripley
Chirck Castlo (North Wales) has belonged to th e ln g i lb y family since about 13o0. The
Oswestrv, Chirk Castle com- courtyard was built about 1450. mands a view said to extend The tower the oldest part of the over 16 counties. It is one of a house was rebuilt in 1780. the series of castles built along the old banquetting hall and chapel Welsh border to keep the Celts being pulled down in the pro- within their hills.
About six miles north of gatehouse leading into the
Rudding Park (near Harrogate) the rebuilding. The portraits in the dinifig
cess, though parts of the old house were Incorporated into
example of a Tudor Manor in a most romantic setting. The gar dens, which are after the French manner include excel lent; examples of topiary and beech hedges.
Lcvens Hall (Westmorland). Near Kendal, the hall is a fine
Thoresby Hall (Notts).
Forest ' three miles north of Ollerton, on tile Worksop road, the Hall has many connections with the legend of Robin Hood and his merry men.
l »r • T O P O F T H E wAtyr-Ak
jFbf> i im il SERI .Klin W
a.in. to ( p.m nuii> FnnirMtRy?- excupu-O) Rctresumcms find Light Meals served in the Calc. Admission: ADULTS 2/-.
CHILDREN ihl.: School Panics Gd. per person. The Hall stands in Bram hall Park. udjninim; the Stockport to Bramhall Read. Bramhall Lane ASina at Bramhall Green. Within the Park there are ample parkins facili ties tor visitors.
Century ana residence of Viscount and Viscountess SCARS* DALE. Kcdloston Hall, with its world-famous Marble Hall Wiln fluted columns oi volnea alabaster and magnificent
riiL- Historic Home of the CURZON family, since the XIIth KEDLEST0N H Full ALL
•State Apartments is probably the finest untouched work 01 ROBERT ADAM in the country. Also on view Is an E XH IB IT IO N oi the magnificent Silver Ivories and woiks of Art collected by the Marquis Cuizon of Kcdlcston while Viceroy of India 38113 to 1905 (Admission 1s-, Children Gu.) and X l lt l i Century Church.
Open Easter Sunday and Monday and then every Sunday from the last Sunday in April to the last Sunday in September, also Bank Holiday Mond?^* Admission: House and Grounds: Adults 3s.. Children •1s. Gd. Museum: Adults 1s.. Children Gd.
information: The Agent. Kedlcston Hall. Derby. Duffild 2396.
LEVENS HALL, KENDAL
ART GALLERY & MUSEUM KEIGHLEY
House and Gardens 4 'G. CLIFFE CASTLE
Weekdays 10*30 a.m. to 5*30 p.m. Sundays 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY.
ADMISSION FREE.
MAY lo SEPTEMBER HUi Every day except Saturday 2 to 5 p.m. Gardens 2'*.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC -
CHESTER ZOO IS
WORLD FAMOUS Gardens open daily 9 n.m. until dusk
Delightful Gardens. Waterhus Trips. Excellent Catering and Parking Facilities.
Free brochure on request to:— DEPT. L.35 CHESTER ZOO, CHESTER CITY OF NOTTINGHAM
Novstcad Abbev and its nUrnclive Gardens HOMii- (/(•' Lord byron. the poet
THE ABBEY is open to the public until tile end ot Sep tember from 2-00 to 6-30 p.m. Sundays and Bank Holidays
T H .W S S r ^ n ^ v u r . ^ - T o ^ rtodS s e t S ch o o lch ild re n
L ic h t re (J^sh|n ^ i ^ m ^ E bo olRiun^ cc l^ in^ c^Bround s. flB B aEc?omr,?aU n !iSd! A " B ,
S H I B D E N H A L L HALIFAX
WEST YORKSHIRE FOLK MUSEUM
An early lStn-cenlury nall-llmlxircrt houss With later ndditlons. turnlshcd
IS set In >1 large park and surrounded by terrace garden? including a reconstructed herb garden ot the 17th century Admission: (Id. and 3rt.
"■itb Uth and 18th centuo motM1,11 Tha ntb century barn and outbuildings taulDDed with early agricultural imple ments and cratr. workshops. The museum
Times ot opening: April to Sept. Inch 11 until 7. Sunday 2 until 5—Oct. daily U until fi. Sunday 2 until 5. Refreshment facilities.
& ^ 0“l“,ldren Thorpe^wgrangv^ ^ S oHdEC7no™ . ^T^GMei/a THIS EASTER VISIT RUDDING PARK only three miles Irom Harrogiite.
A distinguished Hraehey Horae set in rollinc parldond. deslRiied liy Bch*°".' Sec the beautllul Gardens (villi their larfio collection ol old-iasnloncd foscs. 17th, 18th Century French Roses, Azaleas, Rhododendrons and many ran.
plants.
OPEN EASTER to OCTOBER-, tiach day (except Friday) from 2 p.m. to (i p.m Easter, Whitsuntide and August Bank 'Holidays—Saturday to Tuesday inclusive—11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Tho House contains a tine collection of Furniture, Tapestries. Silver. China etc. You may leavo your children under capable supervision in the Tod dlers” Playground,” equipped with Sandpit,. Swings, Slide and other amusements. Tea rooms in grounds, seating 240 and serving homc-cooked food. World-famous Lilian Lunn Exhibition free, showing -1)0 figures.
Conducted Parties tour the Castle . OPEN 10 a.m. to SUNSET
As the clock strikes tho hour
SKIPTON CASTLE WELCOMES YOU CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY
ALSO SUNDAYS from 2 p.m. Admission 2/-
refreshments available in tho Pavilion.
B R A M II A M PARK Situated on the A1 Road. 6 miles South ol Wethorby,
14 milBs West ot York. Queen Ann Mansion set in hcnutiiul and unhiuo grounds.
THE HOUSE AND CROUNDS i Reductions for COACHES, will be Open on SUNDAYS. I
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAYS & I TUESDAYS 2 to C p.m. until SEPTEMBER.
1 CAFE. |
' Admission-2/6. Children 1'- FREE CAR PARK.
organised parties of 30 or more.
THE- WANTED INN VISIT HOLICER HALL
Set among pleasant gardens and paiklahd. OPEN daily (except Fridays) from 10.30a.m..
to Gp.m. • A D M IS S IO N : 4/-, Children 2/*. Gardens ami
Deer Park only: 2/0. Rclreshmcnts. Parties by appointment. Inquiries:Tho Guide, Holkcr (fall, Cark-in-Cartmcl, Grango-ovcr-Sonds. Tel: Flookburgh 328.
12 miles from Chatsworth, 4. MILES FROM BUXTON AN AUTHENTIC 1Gth CENTURY INN
SPARROWPIT, NEAR BUXTON On ihn a R23 Manchester—Baslow Road
upholdng t h e tradition :of English hospitality Superb food and wines : Restaurant open daily
Phone Chapel-cn-le-Frith: 2862 Resident Owners: Mr. and Mrs. j. BUSWELL
BAKEWELL
H A D D O N HALL —
C DERBYSHIRE The Best Loved of Derbyshire's Great Houses
FROM TUESDAY TO SATURDAY INCLUSIVE (NOT SUNDAYS OR MONDAYS) Irom Good Friday to 30tli SEPT. Opcninp Hours; 11 a.m. to 6 n.m,
Morning Refreshments. Lunches and Afternoon Tcas Available. No dogs allowed Car Park (charge 1/-)*
Special Opening: EASTER SUNDAY AND MONDAY. Charso of admission: 4s. Children 2s.
Estate Office, Haddon-Hall, Dakowcll, Derbyshire. TEL. BAKEWELL 12855.
Probably the most complete and authentic example of a- medieval and manorial home to bo seen in England The Hall and Terrace Bose Gardens arc open to the public
Ik Swan H G R A SM E R E “Who does not- know the famous Swan”—Wordsworth R.A.C. a.A.
One of England’s famous and finest old coaching Inns RESTAURANT—Fully Licensed
COCKTAIL BAR—Charming Decor Skilled Cooking — Choice Wines
OPEN 8th MARCH, 1967 — Telephone: GRASMERE 223 WELCOME TO ALL PATRONS
HAREWOOD HOUSE and Gardens — Yorkshire.
Between Harrogate arid Leeds on A.61 • • ' Open —
EASTER SUNDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY
Afterwards—every Sunday to end of October. Wednesdays and Thursdays. May to September. Tuesday’s. June, July and August.
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(Times: Sunday’s 12 noon to 6 p.m. (Oct, 12-5), Other days, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
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Visit tho Four Great Abbeys of Yorkshire
Fountains—Rievaulx B y la n d
Whitby
A .
scat.cn ticket takes you to them all— nnd to hundreds more ancient monuments
and historic buildings in England, Wales; and Scotland. Send -10 shillings (5s. if air old age pensioner or under 15 years of age to the:—
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER,
Dept. UN 1 Ministry^} Public Building;; and Works,
LAMBETH BRIDGE HOUSE, LONDON, 8.E.I.
HARLOW CAR, HARROGATE The Gardens and Trial Grounds of the
: are open to the public from dawn to dusk throughout’the year. See the .
' interest of .the ornamental gardens, see what a' wide variety of plant life you can grow in the North if you-try ADMISSION: 2/- ADULTS: 6d. CHILDREN
NORTHERN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, beautllui stream and Alpine gardens, stroll
tn the woodland, inspect , the many trials, including those " of the Royal National-Rose Society, enjoy the colour and •
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ALLACE ARNOLD T0U|
4 miles N.W. of DEBBY
* S N a S P E C I A L CHILDREN’S ZOO. etc. •••# H UG E FUN FAIR. Waicrchutc, Bobs, Waxworks,'
C -L / 2 I ENCLOSURES. BABY ELEPHANT. - R V ) Sec 'TWIGA* Ihe New Baby GIRAFFE
i Animal Ridos, Miniaturo Santa Fo Railway, Boating, Slot Palace, nuuc rum r«m. >imoivtiuiw
• Bello Vue v SHEFFIELD. v m F A STO C K C A R S . EASTER MONDAY nt7 p.m. EA ST ER BO N N ET FA SH IO N PARAD E .
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\ L. T EN PIN BOW LING. 32 lanes. Bello Vue Granada Bowl Open Daily 10 c.m.
EASTER MONDAY ftem2 p.m.
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CA T ER ING— FULLY L IC EN SED B A R S ___ A N D R E ST A U R A N T S —
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? D AN CING . Nightly 7 p.m. Easter Monday. 2.30 p.m. ’ M IN I-LAN D . Model Village Feature. A Panorama of Marvels
^ WRESTL ING. EVERY SATURDAY, GOOD FRIDAY A N D y SP E EDW A Y . SATURDAY, MARCH 25th a t7 p.m.
T visa me MviHmco. AWIADICC
— -J'G RI:AT APE HOUSE. OPEN AIR BIG CAT & WOLF
y.'i'.C * „ AQUARIUM & REPTILIUMS In the heart of Sherwood
York. In addition to the fine R,iPley with the latest; Facing display of tapestries, china pic- £be window is a medieval por-
Overlooking the Plain of room fink the' earliest clays of
ttu-es, furniture and books on trait, on an oak panel, of King display there can now be seen Edward HI. Above it is a boar’s in a special new exhibition hall jlead, the crest of the Ingilbv
the exquisite collection of over family.. The tradition, is , that 200 figures made by JIrs. Lilian Thomas de Ingilby saved the Lumi.
, West Yorkshire (FF/* Muscmn ' Knaresborough Forest, and that ctiihrinn
u-.il I,iif-iv) -when. they were hunting in King’s life from a wild boar
timbered house with later forest—freedom to hunt there additions, furnished with 17th and subsequently the right by ancl 18th century material. The charter to hold an annual 17th century bam and out- market ancl horse fair in Ripley.
West Yorkshire Folk Museum gratitllde the King gave An early 15th century half- Thomas “free warren’’ in the
Manvel's from Good Friday. March 24th, to Sunday, oct, 1st The Attractions include: THE STATE APARTMENTS THE TERRACES and GARDENS
Open to the Public by the courtesy of The Countess
THORESBY HALL 'The Heart of Sherwood Forest’'
Good Friday, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Bank Holidays, Tuesdays 2-30 to 0 — ADMISSIONS: —
Full catering facilities in licensed Restaurants Open: Sundays and Bank Holidays 12-30 to 6
EXHIBITIONS OF TOPICAL INTEREST THE AVIARIES — MODEL RAILWAY MOTOR RALLIES — CRICKET MATCHES
Adults 3/6 Children 1/6 For Hall and Gardens Adults 1/6 Children 9d. For Gardens only Special rates for large parties
Further Particulars and Programmes from: T.h.O. Thoresby Hall. Nr Ollerton, Notts. Tels: Edwinstone 301, 376
Car Park for Cars and Motor-Cycles Free Parking for Coaches
OPENING times— RIPLEY CASTLE, HARROGATE
to September inrliisive 2 o.nt. to C p.m. ,
MnJor Sir'1 JorTrln^nnullby. Bart. , .
Adults 2/0, Children 1/- parties admitted any day during above period by arranpement.
Gardens1*Only ^Sa^urday^-^un'e^to2' September” (Inch) 2 p.m. to 6 P.m. Owner?U
Now on view-Sccrct Hiding Place— Recently discovered. Telophonc Ripicy 266.
Easter Sunday oiul Monday. Sundays. Bank Holidays. May .
g>tuart?|otel &3R£?taurant Part of the gbttmncplanb# Group
:-;CLIET0R.DRli'E (Nr.
PLEASURE.BEACH: .Tel: BLACKPOOL 45-185
OLD HALL, GAINSBOROUGH /-vi-wrrvnirw
15th Century half-timbered Manor Houso, modievol kitohen period rooms and furniture.
Ennuiries: Secretary. Old Hall Parnell Street. Gamsborough. R e d u c t io n s fo r o r g a n ised -p a r t ie s .
GAWSWORTH HALL Near M A C C L E S F IE L D . C H E S H IR E .
This' beautiful lGth century half-timbered Manor House Is situated half way . , _,CH'W?REN 1/6,
OPEN DAILY 2—6 p.m ( In c lu d in g S a tu rd a y s ) to OCTOBER. ADMISSION 2/6.
VISIT
early Tudor times, containing fins examples of panelling, furniture, tapes tries, pictures, china, armour and family art treasures ot historic and
This beautiful example of English country Mansion dattnc from national importanco* * BROW SHOLM ALL * E H
- 6-30 p.m. Organised parties on other days by arrangement with Secretary, Browsholme Halt.. Near Clitheroe. Tel. Stonyhurst 330.
ADMISSION 3/-
Six miles irom Ciltheroc. on the Mitton-Whltcweli roaa on tne wa> to the Trough ot Bowland. - Open — Thursdays. Saturdays and Sundays, am 'Bank Holiday Mondays and Tuesdays until Mid-October - from 2 . p.m. to
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ous poet, who was last of ten Byrons to live at Newstead after it was given to the family in 1540, on the dissolution of monasteries, it is filled with romantic and historic interest. The poet sold the estate to Col. Wildman, an old school fellow at Harrow, for £94,500. Now in the possesion of the
Home of Lord Byron the fam Sports and Leisure Equipment
Accrington Road, Whalley, (Next to the Agricultural Engineers)
Tel: Whalley 3541 and 3131
City of Nottingham, Newstead houses several rich collections
of relics, pictures and furniture. Conducted tours of the abbey are available. Out-of-doors, tlie 333 acres of
park offers much, with lakes, ponds and waterfalls, some of which existed in the Middle Ages. Special features are the Jap
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anese Gardens, the Eagle Poll, Devil’s Wood and the rhododen- drons.
ous, old-fashioned courtesy and hospitality which Dickens has made famous the world over. Just four miles from Buxton and only 12 miles from Chats worth. here at Sparrowpit, near Buxton, is a grand place m pause for good food and wines when visiting any of a dozen or more stately homes of Britain.
The Wanted Inn. Here you will find the gener
Sella Park.
a Cumberland Manor House, dating back in parts to tli/ XIV Century, and is closely connected with the medieval Monastery, of Calder Abbey and the turbulent history of the Borders. The exact origin of Sella Park is rather lost in antiquity, but that part of the old house goes. back more f than six himdred years Is.
One of tlie finest examples of
nants of a XIV Century Pele Tower built into the present structure. The known history begins in 1592, when, in the memoirs of Sir Daniel !e Fleming, there is the entry “Thomas le Fleming, of Sel- lowe Park his mortgage of 5/- rent in Coneygarth.”
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