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BELLE VUE Zoo P ark, Manchester , B r i ta in ’s biggest a n d b r ig h te s t e n te r ta inm e n t centre, is all systems go for th e th o u san d s of la te summer holiday visitors who will be p o u r in g in to th e
83-acre pleasure p a rk on Bank Holiday Monday. The animals are putting
Merton, on the Works™ oad, the Hall has m S S
horcsby Hall (Notts.) oIn the heart of Sherwood
rest three miles n or ths
ections with the legendnf tobin Hood and his mem
lolker Hall (Lancashire) fStanding on the threshold
.range-over-Sands, it is the ormer home of the Dukes of Devonshire and is now owned •h 'Z Richard. Cavendish
l the Lake District at Cart -Cartmel, four miles from
ardens and is particularly leautiful in early summer, sl ow deer have roamed the lark for over 200 years
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RAMSBOTTOM. Telephone 3777 WELCOMES OLD FRIENDS AND NEW
WINE, DINE AND DANCE! A La Carte Menu
Evening Dinner 7 30 to 11 p.m. A La Carte
TABLE D’HOTE LUNCH 12/6 Served Daily 12 to 2 30 p.m.
RESIDENT QUARTET— Nightly Tuesday to Saturday Cocktail Bar — Restaurant Licence
Country House Hotel standing in own
secluded grounds opposite Castle wall Fully-licensed. — Parties a speciality.
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PUBLIC BAR FREE CAR PARK
Mansion ditto* |r»" «»d>
lolling. fumltiM. tw * * * ! rts of hlstorio mil natioftii
ME HALL * well roao •"
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THERE IS SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL THE FAMILY AT
CHESTER ZOO
Grounds and adjoining farm land now covers an area of approximately 333 acres
Animals exhibited in spacious outdoor enclosures
Delightful Gardens Waterbus Trips Excellent Catering and Parking Facilities
GARDENS OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. UNTIL DUSK Free brochure on request to Dept. M19> Chester Zoo, Chester
Thorneyholme Hall Residential Hotel and Licensed Restaurant
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BED AND BREAKFAST - FULL BOARD RESIDENCE Luncheons, Afternoon Teas, High Teas and Dinners Wedding Parties catered for Excellent Cuisine
For Reservations telephone— Mr. and Mrs. L. SALISBURY,
DUNSOP BRIDGE, (NEAR CLITHEROE) 271 VISIT
RUDDING PARK
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HOUSE and GARDENS (HARROGATE) _...__« J .lam l dMlimd bv I
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Admission lA Children 2/-. Orounifconlj »/-. Children 1 /- Reductions for Denies •
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The House contains • fine selection ot
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TSm.wf'uHan 200 figures.
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Homo ot the Bromley Davenport Family (7 miles South of Wilmslow-on tho Main Manohestsr Road A34)
RADIO TELESCOPE JODRELL BANK—5 MILES
House and Gardens open to the public every Sunday until the end of September end every Wednesday. Also Bank Holiday Mondays (Saturdays: Gardens and Tea Rooms only!. HALL hours of opening: 2 15 pm. to 5 45 pm. ' HOUSE and GARDENS open to organised parties by appointment every Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Chars* for admieilon: Hall. Park, and Gardens (Inc.) 3/S. Children (under 14) 1/6.
Gardena and Tea Roomt only 1/8—Ohlldron Id.
Aeroplane Exhibition and Armoury; Lillian Lunn Miniature figures at famous women: Golden Pheasant Aviary; Dogs allowed In park only.
For further information apply THE SECRETARY.
GAPESTHORNE, MACCLESFIELD. CHESHIRE. Telephone. Chelford 221
. built nan
situate just uti tne mam Matlock to Uuxtun road a near Chataworth In the centre of 6ome of the most beautiful Country In Derbyshire. A hospitable, welcome, courteous service and a truly magnificent table with a wide selection of excellent wines and spirits to match.......
(UNO DARLEY DALE 3239. FOR YOUR TABLE SPACIOUS CAR PARK
LYME PARK-DISLEY Main A8 Road, Nr. Stockport
Houae dating from Elizabethan Timas. Imoratslva Palladlan "
Horn* of Leah family for 600 years. Guided nartiaa leave at intervals. Gardens. Park 1,320 aoras. Herd of Rad Osar
Extarlor (1729). by Glaoomo Laonl. T i l Car Park 2/-; 1/. after 6*39 D.m. Mon. to Frl.
For a tasty * HOT OR COLD SNACK * FRESH-CUT SANDWICHES
and a glass of GOOD BEER CALL IN ON
BEATRICE, EDMUND ond FAMILY ot the
OLD RED LION HOTEL Bed and Breakfast, Parties and Weddings catered for.
MANCHESTER ROAD — BURNLEY Telephone 21680
HAREW00D HOUSE Delightful walks by the Lake and on the Terrace
OPEN EVERY DAY 11 a.m,—6 p.m. House, Exhibition, Park and Playground
ADULTS 4s., CHILDREN l s . ;6d. . NO HIDDEN EXTRAS
On Main A61 road 7 miles south of Harrogate
Gardens Only (Saturdays). — June to September (lncl.) 2 p.m. to 6 p.m, Adult* l / - . Children M..
Parties of 30 and over—Adult* 2/ - . Children 1/-. Owner: Mayor Sir Joslari Ingilby, Bart.
> Now on view—Secret Hiding Place—Recently discovered.
OPENING TIMES—Sundays. Bank Holiday*. May to September inclusive 2 p.m. to 6
p.ir • ------- 2/6. by arrangement - ■?
Telephone Ripley 266/392.
RIPLEY CASTLE, HARROGATE Cntldrcn l /- . Parties admitted any day during above period
Enjoy a family outing to
TRENTHAM GARDENS The playground of the Midlands
(Stokc-on-Trcnt three miles. M6 Motorway one mile) SIX GOOD REASONS WHY
J—Superb Italian Gardens* broad, velvet lawns. 2— Mile-long natural take. Boating and Angling. 3— Miniature Railway through forests and glen. 4— Heated Swimming Pool in delightful woodland setting. 5— Restaurants, Licensed Bars, SnacR Chalets, Gift Shops, 6— Fairground, Chairlift, Veteran Car Museum.
Admission 3 / - — Childrenl/6
Reduced rates tor parties booking a meal In advance* Moy wc havo the pleasure o f your compony?
YOU are important at Trentham HUGE FREE CAR PARKS
RAC ---------- AA GRASMERE “ Who docs not know the famous Swan ’’—Wordsworth.
ONE OF ENGLAND’S FAMOUS AND FINEST OLD COACHING INNS
RESTAURANT — Fully-licensed. COCKTAIL BAR — Charming decor. SKILLED COOKING — CHOICE WINES
Telephone Grasmere 223 WELCOME TO ALL PATRONS
For till IDEAL PARTY OUTING visit the . . .
Royal Umpire Museum and Carriage Exhibition and MO ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTIONS OF COACHES IN THE COUNTRY- Also
* The Baronial Hall * 69 Carriages * An 18th Century Village * Monk's Cell
* Vintage Care * The Haunted Manor House
* Sun Lounge * Western Village * Lake and Waterfall * River Walk * Children's Playground * Zoo and Aviaries
* Tho Tartan Cale and many other interesting features. Free Car Park — Deckchairs — Picnicking
Open every day till dusk from Easter until November. ADMISSION: ADULTS 2/6; CHILDREN 6d.
Make It a family outing to this Interesting Museum. Within easy reach of any part of Lancashire,
on the A881 OHORLEY to SOUTHPORT ROAD at CROSTON. The Royal Umpire Museum, Croston. Lanes. — Tel. Oroeton 257.
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Know more about your neighbours and send for 4 8 page = coloured booklet, price 1 /6 .
Y.TJV. Dep. L, 9* Pavilion Square* = Scarborough* ond we ore sure you’ll give us a visit.
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Personal attention by resident proprietors. AA and RAG appointed
Telephone 3701 ESPRESSO COFFEE — AFTERNOON TEAS
SPECIAL LUNCH DAILY — MIXED GRILLS HIGH TEAS — ICES
Our oim is to please — Only the best will do-—Moderate chorgcs. Open Daily including Sundays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. except Thursdoy 7 p.
Find your way around THE GLORIOUS
YORKSHIRE DALES by uie of the Official Guide (with map)
Packed with interesting and fascinoting details ot a region that is renowned for scenic beauty and is still relatively unspoilt*
PRICE 3/6
Obtainable from local bookshop*, and newsagents.
or from tho Publicity Officer, Yorkshire Daks Tourist Association, Dept. U.N. Burnsalt, via Skipton*
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different . . . • YORK MINSTER
• THE SI1 AMBLES • THE UN USUAL CASTLE MU S E UM • RIVER TRirS • RAILWAY MUSEUM « JJ MILES OK CITY WALLS • riCTURESQUE OLD STREETS AN1) BUILDINGS • ST MARY'S ABBEY & GAR DENS (complete with peacocks) • GOOD SHOPS AND RES TAURANTS.
bears, brown bears and a whole host of other animals including cheeky chimpan zees, majestic elephants, haughty camels and an ex
jealously guards his new wife Memsahlb. . . they are still on honeymoon. There are playful polar
out the welcome mat as well. Tigers, Hons and leopards prowl around their extensive outdoor compounds. Sahib, a mag nificent Bengal
tiger,
tremely ponderous called
Hercules.Near Wolf Wood, is the Belle Vue Reptllium. home of the first pair of alligators in Europe to mate, build a nest
within a zoo — are Jane, an eight-week-old llama and her newly bom friend, Sally, a charming baby sika deer.
Amusement park Belle Vue’s vast amusement park now boasts a
ghost train, exhilarating water ahute and the bobs — the world’s fastest gravity ride—will be as ready as ever to put zip
the frightening
60ft. high Ferris wheel capable of taking up to 32 people a t a time on a thrilling slow motion climb to the clouds, while the old favourites, dashing dod gems,
circuit racing you can’t beat a Belle Vue stock car session. On Monday, the cars will be sliding and slithering their
Into your big day out. For the thrills of speed
way round Britain’s fastest track In a rubber burning
rush to capture one of the {^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBQl) | OVERDALE HOTEL 1 HARROGATE ROAD. SKIPTON —
Even th e king of b ea s ts c an g e t tired of wifely scolding a s Raoul of Belle Vue Zoo admirably p o in ts out. Wife Sheila seems to have made h e r p o in t too.
sport’s biggest prizes — the Belle Vue Granada Bowl Trophy. beAfter the meeting there’ll
the many fully-licensed bars and banqueting suites, or to dance Bank Holidayfoliday Mon day to a romantic close in
plenty of time to relax in
ue, Manchester, where in the automated model village,
the luxurious New than Ballroom. VMake a bee-line for Belle
Mini-land, the wee folk live. They'll help you enjoy a com pletely satisfying day out.
and lay eggs. Nerw to the reptilium is a specially created home for caimen — a species of miniature crocodile — and those firm favourites as family pets, tortoises. t Waiting to meet visitors to
he children’s zoo — a zoo
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Information Centre, York.
CITY OF NOTTINGHAM NEWSTEAD ABBEY and its
ATTRACTIVE GARDENS (HOME OF LORD BYRON THE POET)
GARDENS! Open throughout the year 10 a.m. to dusk.
ABBEY: Open to September 30th, Sundays and Bank Holidays 2 to 6 30 p.m. Other days: Tours at 2. 3, 4 and 6 p.m.
ADMISSION: Grounds 2/- (Children I/O: Abbey ! /• (Children 6d.) FREE CAR PARK REFRESHMENTS FACILITIES Illustrated brochure or any further Information from:
Tho Superintendent. Newstcad Abbey, Llndby, Notts (Blfdworth 2822) or The Olrector ot Parks, Woodthorpe Grange, Sherwood. Nottingham. (Telephone 60661/3).
YOU SHOULD VISIT
THORESBY HALL In the Heart of Sherwood Forest
Over half a million visitors in the past 19 years—but have you and your family spent an enjoyable visit to Thoresby Hail?
The attractions include— THE STATE APARTMENTS THE TERRACES and GROUNDS THE AVIARIES (now reopened) MINIATURE RAILWAY (Sundays and Bank Hols) CRICKET MATCHES (Saturdays and Sundays) CAR RALLIES (in the Sports Arena) FULL CATERING FACILITIES
OPEN Sundays (to September 29th - ...................... 12.38 Wednesdays and Thursdays ............................ 2.30 Saturday^ (not September)
ADMISSION: Hall and Gardens ......... Adults it-, Children 1/6. Gardens only ................... Adults 2/-, Children 1/-.
Organised parlies of over 10 visitors to the Hall and Gardens at reduced rates, if paid as one unit.
CAR PARK: Cars 2/-, Motor Cycles 1/-. Coaches free. Further particulars from T.H.O., Thoresby Hall, Near Olierton, Notts. — Tel. Edwinstowe 301.
Public Holiday Mondays ................................. 12.30 Public Holiday Tuesdays .................................. 2.30 Open to 6.0 p.m............ (last, admissions 5.15 p.m.)
............................ 2.30 TBDENFIELD ROAD. NORDEN
THE NORDEN CHIMNEY
Sunday Lunch 12 to 2 30 p.m. Evening 7 to 11
Business Lunches and Business Accounts.
Manager: Mr Thompson, of Middleton.
KING’S ARMS HOTEL
Market Place. Chapei-en-lc-FrUh Residential. Fully Licensed, llotet
LUNCHES DAILY from 14 noon to i 01) p.m.
DINNERS EVERY EVENING ’From 7 30 p.m. tc 9 30 o.m.
Weddings. Receptions and Parties catered for.
ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE DINNER DANCES • *
For- reservations please telephone Chapd-en-(e-Frith 2105
Every evening 7 to 12 midnight. Special Bank Holiday Lunoh 17/6
el. Norden 58081 and 58014 PULL A LA CARTE MENU Open Lunches from 12 to 2 30
lustrated leaflet from Seating for Tarty catering by arrangement.
A.A.. R.A.C. LICENSED 'Calderbridge. Seasoalo. Cumberland
For. fishermen .with-' wives we nave comfortable lounges, - cocktail bar and dance -floor excellent food (special attention given to thera peutic diets) and seven .acres .of grounds j .
Trains met by arrangement, Main London^l^e^!^
Mr & Mrs B1RTWI8TLV RILEY'
Brochuro -and fishing ' - information-on; roquest
Tel. Beokermet-262
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