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*> , 12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,■ * August 21str, 1980


August Bank Holiday out and about SSSS^


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ilackpool PLEASURE BEACH 5 7


& LAS VS


• Non-stop entertainment Horseshoe Showbar 8.30-1.00 a.mi From July 5th-Nov 1st. Tel (0253)45247. Featuring Bright and Breeze, Grahame Maclean and Company, Los Indianos, Jimmy Willan Sound.


MEALS*DANCING^ %M i


on Ice atthe Ice Drome ^ Blackpool Pleasure Beach.


From 12th July to 25th October. 0 AP's and children under 12 half price all perform­ ances all season. Free amusement fide ticket with every matinee ticket purchased.


W e i (0253) 41707. X l J U C J L L l I I I l l l U


tHATSWORTH One of the greatest


n historical family collections in the world, on your doorstep.


House — well over 30 principal rooms, unrivalled in length and splendour, crammed with treasures. Open daily 11.30—


(Normally closed Mondays, Bank Holidays excepted.)


Garden — 100 acres, 5 miles of footpaths, beautiful fountains, trees, rocks; an English Garden in the Grand Tradition. Open


-1130-5:00 daily. Farmyard — Daily live farming and forestry exhibition, particularly popular with children.


*Dayt and timei may change, to avoid di'jappoinfmenf chec\ with the:


C om p t ro lle r ) C h a tsw o r th ,


Bakewell, D e rb y s h ire .


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RABY CASTLE (The Lord Barnard) Staindrop, near Darlington


The only Stately Home in Co. Durham open to the public. Open on the following days:


AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY and daily except Satur­ day until the end of September.


Castle open 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Park 1 p.m. to 5-30 p.m. ADMISSION: Castle, garden and carriage collection — Adults £1, chlldren/OAPs 60p. Gardens and car­ riages only Adults 50p, children/OAPs 30p. Reduction for parties on application


Magnificent mediaeval Castle, fully furnished with fine pic­ tures and china.


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For information ring Staindrop 60202 (STD 0033) or write, The Curator, Raby Castle, Staindrop.


430.


Greatest Show '" \y_f€ ]1 V ? i t i d t f f


Europe's ^ , f* y


r Evenings7.30p.m. £ Matinoes2.15p.m.


Every Tues, Weris, Thuis. also Sats during illuminations


THE s ta t e ly homes of England are not what they used to be. The ancient stone


piles, once the seat of aristocracy, are taking on a more and more commercial air and thousands of trippers annually find visits to the former bastipns of wealth and privilege good value for a day out. .


Some of the houses are


still lived in. Some have gone over entirely to com­ mercial endeavours. But those that welcome


visitors find an ally in the British climate. For, even when it rains', your well- organised stately home can provide something of interest.


’ . The beauty of Chats-


worth, the Derbyshire home of the Dukes of De-


By Glen Pate


vonshire, tor example, lies not only in its ornate gar­ dens. A-list of the trea­ sures inside. the ancient building read like a who’s who of the world of fine arts. ' . • .. Van Dyck, Rembrandt,


L an d se e r j R eyn o ld s , Cariova- ... . the names are catalogued with a familiarity that goes hand


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in hand with the air of splendid opulence the house projects.


TREASURES But away from the


splendour of Chatsworth there are other gems in the not too distant coun­ ties. .


. Gawsworth Hall;; near


Macclesfield, is an ancient manor house dating back to Norman times. Here lived ■ Mary Fitton, the possible Dark Lady of Shakespeare’s Sonnets. .


Gawsworth contains


many .fine pictures, furni­ ture sculpture and ■ car­ riages and is much-loved ancient house of great charm and beauty. . Capesthorne i n ■the ■


same - area contains a great variety of treasures, including ■ silverware and family possessions dating back to the 12th century. Adjoining the house is a Georgian Chapel, where services are still held. A recent addition to the


delight of Capesthorne is a nature trail-devised by the Cheshire Conserva­ tion Trust. The lakes are ■ artificial and specimen trees and shrubs not usu­ ally found growing wild in this country produce a variety of foliage, colour and texture at all seasons. • Haddon Hall is prob­


ably the finest example to be found in England of a great medieval manor house. With its towers and battlements making. picturesque disorder' of the sky-line, Haddon ful­ fils exactly the story-book


idea of a castle. ■ . ' And there are also the


superb terraced gardens which are alone worth the visit.


' Nearer home4 however,


there are several interest­ ing places to be viewed, like the Worth Valley' Railway at Haworth.


GAWSWORTH Hall, near Macclesfield : _


A SUPERIOR ANTIQUES FAIR to be held In the


ILKLEY FAIR OF FAIRS KINGS HALL &


STEAMTOWN RAILWAY AND MUSEUM


WARTON ROAD, CARNFORTH, LANCS Telephone Carnforth 0524 73/4220.


Visit the largest Railway. Centre in the North West, Steamtown has a magnificent collection of preserved steam locomotives, including FLYING SCOTSMAN, SIR NIGEL GRESLEY, LEANDER, LORD NELSON. Wander as you please amongst engines from Britain, France and Germany. See the beautifully restored vin­ tage coaches, a Midland Railway signal box, 00 Gauge Model Railway, working coaling plant.


Passenger rides over Steamtown's lines with Standard and 15!n. gauge railways, daily in July and August, Sundays Easter to October and Bank Holiday weekends.


Visit the Gift Shop, Collectors* Corner and Cafe.


Open Dally: Summer 0900—1800, Winter 0900—1630. Free Car Parking for Patrons.


Admission to Steamtown covers alt listed attractions including unli­ mited rides when locos are in steam.


(Facilities subject to change without notice) MAINLINE EXCURSIONS ON BR


Excursions to RAVENGLASS on TUESDAYS and CARLISLE on THURSDAYS with steam haulage until September 9th and 11th.* Tickets available from your local station.


» S 4 f f iG C O O e O O S C S O (


X YOU WILL ENJOY A h VISIT TO HISTORIC O


Thle August Bank Holiday IT'S WORTH RIDING


VALLEY RAILWAY STEAM TRAINS


KEIGHLEY & WORTH


K eighley — Oakworth — Haworth — Oxenhope.


Full line ticket £1.10 (children & OAPs half-fare)


Trains run dally till August 31st and most weekends through year.


Send SAE now for December "Santa Special" booking form.


KEIGHLEY & WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY, Haworth Station, Keighley, BD22 8HJ.


24 hour timetable Haworth 43629.


ARLEY HALL GARDENS


WARRINGTON, KNUTSFORD and NORTHWICH


(junction 10) or M6.(junction 20) MAGNIFICENT r


PRIVATE GARDENS .


BTA award winner. Open to the public till October (daily except Mondays but including Bank Holi­ days) 2 to '6 p.m.


Adults 75p, Children 40p Cars free. Dogs on leads. .


Teas, Gift Shop—Plants for sale


. Special rates for aprties ENQUIRIES: TEL ARLEY 353


BOLTON MUSEUMS ART GALLERY


and Enjoy an outing with a difference


ws/t SALFORD MUSEUMS & ART GALLERIES


(Greater Manchester)


SALFORD MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY, The Crescent, Peel Park. Chief features: L S. Lowry collection of paintings and drawings: “ Lark Hill Place, *a 19th century “ Street of shops and penod rooms. Weekdays 10 to 5, Sunday 12 to 5 (closed Saturdays).


MONKS HALL MUSEUM, 42 Wellington Road, Eccles. Nasmyth machine tools; “ Toy Room;' temporary exhibitions including art, science, bygones. Monday to Friday 10 to 6, Saturday 10 to 5 (closed Sundays).


■ ORDSALL HALL MUSEUM, Tayiorson Street, Salford. Manor house with fine 15th century spere truss in Great Hall; collections of furniture, kitchen equipment and local history items.


Weekdays 10 to 5, Sunday 12 to 5 (closed Saturdays). MUSEUM OF MINING, Bulle Hill Park, Eccles Old Road. New museum showing the history and technology of coal mining with a reproduction drift coal mine. • Monday to Friday 10 to 5, Sunday 12 to 5 (closed Saturdays).





GAWSWORTH HALL


* Nr MACCLESFIELD


Visit the historic -and beautiful Elizabethan Manor House in its picturesque setting/ ' Fine contents include pictures, fur­ niture and sculpture. Important col­ lection of coaches and carnages. Open dally until October 26th (2 to 6 p.m.).-


Evening parties.by arrangement. Admission: Adults 70p, Children 40p. All -meals available in Tea Pavilion;' FREE CAR PARK. Signposted on the A536 near Mac­ clesfield. Tel. North Rode 456.


History and Geology. Prehistoric and local Archaeoloov and Egyptian antiquities. There is. also an AQUARIUM in the adjoining ART GALLERY are


The Central MUSEUM houses collections of Natural'


and pottery^ and4 several: art - exhibitions are shown- through the year.


On the outskirts of the town are SMITHILLS HALL, a medieval manor.house on the edge of the moors, with a small Trailside Museum and Nature Trail. HALL I1 THE WOOD was once the home , of Samuel Crompton, inventor of the Spinning Mule.


Museum of local history LITTLE BOLTON TOWN HALL


The museum was opened to display aspects of soclalhlstoryln 1978-


INQUIRIES TO BOLTON 22311 (ext. 370)


Yorkshire Dales Railway STEAM TRAINS


run at


Embsay Station (between Sklpton and


TOWNELEY HALL BURNLEY


House dates from 14th century. Period furniture in room setting;


Summer programme of exhibitions Open daily 10 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. Sunday 12—5 p.m.


CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Admission free Cafe in grounds


BROWSHOLME HALL CLITHEROE, LANCS - ' ’


NEWSTEAD ABBEY


Founded ea a Priory In 1170 — later the home of the Poet, Lord Byron. 9 mllea north of Nottingham on the Mansfield Road(A60).


AND ITS 25 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL GARDENS GARDENS: Open throughout the year 10 a.m. until dusk.


ABBEY: Open from Good,Friday until September 30th: 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.


' ^ ADMISSION: Grounds 5(p, Children 15p . Abbey 30p, Children 10p CAR PARK: FREE '


• . .


ENQUIRIES: Superintendent, Newatead Abbey, Llnby, Nottm. Telephone Blldworth 2822


' CHAMPIONSHIP DINTINQ RAILWAY CENTRE LTD


t :~ Spring Bank Holiday events ■ :~r-■


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x- . August Bank Holiday events., - Two engines “In Steam”: ■ :


1054 ‘ ■ -■ 10-30 e.m. to 5 p.m.. /


'V-'Dinting, NrGIOMop, Derbyshire iv.-i Just off the A57. Manchester-Shef- lleldRoad


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“SR .Schools Claes No. S2S,“Chal-, ■■tsnham” and LNWR “Coal Tank No., - .


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Brake. Van Rides, Refreshments, _j


Picnic Area ' '


f, Admission: Adults 40p, Children 20p 1


- Free Car Perking ■ * ■ I 'tk fe rA *


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- The cottage is now re-ooenlng after its : recent reslorallon .and the new Word- ■sworth manuscripts with major portraits . from the National Portrait Gallery of.the


- DOVE COTTAGE and the - WORDSWORTH MUSEUM, : > . GRASMERE





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t Car parking behind- Prince of. Wales '


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.. hours:' Monday to Saturday (closed ^.Sunday) 9-30 a.m:-to 5-30, p.m.. Last - admission half an hour before closing. For party bookings (15 or over) ring - Grasmere 418 or.464:;>v ■


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W OR DSWO RTH!CIRC LE ARE ON DISPLAY. Spring, and Summer


i SHEEPDOG TRIALS AUGUST 22nd, 23rd arid 24th .


at Plattwood Farm, via r - - -- , LYME PARK, -Dlsley, Cheshire


Visit the magnificent Country.' House,set in'T,300 acresrt of deer park.- -n - ,


V , , :.- ‘ Further Information contact: i'”, \'j ’


^ , LYME PARK, DISLEY; STOCKPORT., ■ - _______________Tel. Dlsley 2023 ’ ’


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' Refreshments,/Children’s^Playground,’'Nature:.:Trail,;;; Cycle Hire, Pitch and Putt, Craft Centre


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CAPESTHORNE — Home of the Bromley • Davenport Family. ' t


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V i> 1 Open.to the Public, Bank’Holidays, Wed; t Sals and Sups, lo end of Sept Tuesand


•SOUlh 01 WllHlSlOW'vsThurs.,' from July to end Sept. 2 p.m. — 5 . A34


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p:m:": Adm: 'Adults £1. . Gardens only 50p--Chlldren' half, price. Car; park-free


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i fvTea rooms'.from ’3 p.m.vPictures, Sculp-' lures, Furniture; Family ^Monuments from!


i i 1153: Georgian Chapel . Gardens,-iNature.i Walk'


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Information from: Hall Manager,. - Capesthorne, Macclesfield;';^ -; 'lCheshire *


•V.i : CHELFORD 861221' ,


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HARLOW CAR g a r d e n s --


HARROGATE (Crag Lane. Otley Road);: ; r k ”


' ’ H h -J/Small Admission Charges — Free Car Park ' m / j*


- streamside. trlal,gardens and rockeries, Imodel veget-., .abl®,®nd f™1*


See the. beauty;of.the- flowers, shrubs; trees,.alplnes.r t


' Open every day 9 a.m., to dusk ^.v ■- . i .


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THE HISTORIC HOME OF,THE PARKER FAMII, Y : ,


• mil be ■ ’ OPEN TO VISITORS


Saturday August 16th, to Sunday, August 31st Daily 2 to 5 p.m.


Guided tours by the Family (40 mins) : >


•ENTRANCE HOUSE, GARDEN & PICNIC AREA. ADULTS 80p CHILDREN 40p


■v. ■ BOOKED PARTIES AT OTHER-TIMES ■ ■ . _________Ring Mrs Parker STON YHURST 330 . .


■■■: ■■, ■ Car parking free • -.. .


<The Museum-houses exhibits-relatino lo Local Hislorv. Natural History, : ■ Victorians and the Cecily Bate collection ol Dolls - -


BOTANIC GARDENS MUSEUM CHURCHTOWN, SOUTHPORT Tel. Southport (0704) 27547


' Admission "to the .Gardens,: Fernery,- Aviary and Museum Is free -


There.is a cafe adjacent to the Museum


Open Tuesday—Saturday 10‘a.m.—6 p.m. (5 p.m. October— -April),.on Sundays 2 p.m.—5 p.m. Closed Mondays except - Bank Holidays, Fndays following Bank Holidays and Good Friday. • The Museum-and Gardens can be reached from tho town


- -.via Manchester: Road, Roe.Lane, Mill Lane: and Botanic j


Road. , No. 9 bus from Lord Street j


Organised > parties welcomed but please .contact- Museum, in __________ J


__________advance._______ "_________;______ ^ ^ ^ t* r*’ ; : . ■; (on A59 3 miles west of Skipton) ; ■ ;


Broughton Hall OPEN TO PUBLIC


AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY Guide'd tours every hour on the hour 11 a.m. to (5 p m.


: ' Entrance Fee £1 per person ^ ‘ Bolton Abbey, off the A59)


Everyday until Aug. 26th and Every Sunday until Sept. 28th


★ LOCOS ON VIEW* ■ ' ★ BUFFET* •


11-30a.m.to5p.m.


■»★ VINTAGE ROLLING STOCK*


★ NEW CRAFTS CENTRE OPEN* .


REAL BREAD FESTIVAL Sat. & Sun., Aug. 30th/31st


■ SUNDAYS, MAY, JUNE & SEPT. 2 TO 6 P.M. • BANK HOLIDAYS 11 a;m. to 6 p.m.


HARROGATE - Open CASTLE and GARDENS


RIPLEY CASTLE “Gateway"


DAILY GOOD. FRIDAY TO END OF SEPT. 11. a.m. to 6: ■


■ DAILY DURING JULY & AUGUST 2 to 6 p.m. GARDENS ONLY


: p.m.


PARTIES ADMITTED'ANY DAY MAY TO SEPT- BY ARRANGEMENT


: Owner: Sir. THOMAS INGILBY, Bt. HARROGATE 770186 or 770152 (STD 0423).


' CAR PARKING — CATERING CLOSED ON


\ GOOD FRIDAY With guide or illustrated tour sheet.


Adults 45p; Juniors under 18,25p, including souvenir ................Castle badge. (Underage 5 free). ■


Skiptoti


OPEN FROM 10 a.m. Sundays 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. or earlier sunset


: TRANSPORT MUSEUM NOW OPEN DAILY


STEAMPORT


FOR THE SUMMER SEASON UNTIL SEPT. 14th


. ■ Mon. — Frl., 1300 hrs—1700hrs - (from 1100 hours July and Aug) - Sat—Sun 1100 hrs—1700 hrs ■


.also winter weekends .1400 hrs—1700 - - ,:hrs ■


Engine In-steam every Sunday until ’ ,


Sept. 23th Only 5 mins from Southport Station"


SPECIAL END OF SEASON EVENT ■ Sept. 27—28


. Enthusiasts weekend 1100 hrs—1700 hrs


Derby Rd, Southport. Tel, 30G93 - Car. Parking Available.


Judges’Lodgings, Lancaster Museumof Childhood &


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15th Century,1 half-timbered Manor; House, >MedievalKitchen,• OLD HALL, GAINSBOROUGH


Great Hall and other Penod Rooms, Early>meetind place of the Pilgrim Fathers, visited by Richard 111 and Henry VIII ' ; > ^ Open Weekdays 10am. to5 pm >.


*


(Sundays to end of October) 2 pm to 5 pm ADMISSION Adults 40p, Children 15p , '


Reductions for organised parties — Catering by poor arrangement- ■ X Enquiries for the above please contact - Mrs D. A. Musson (See.)


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OLD HALL, PARNELL STREET, GAINSBOROUGH 1 Tel. (afternoon) 2669 — (evenings) 3349


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* IN G L E B 0 R 0 U G H C A V E C L A P H A M t , ‘ and y


, i ^ K t Estate Grounds (aaprox. V/, miles). ,» * . „ 4- Opening dally Including .Saturdays and Sundays from 10-30 S


1 A aihFifry Tel: CLAPHAM 242 (244iour answering service).-^


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'formations. A delightful nature trail A , . ' f . e^through'vvoodedlnglatborough'fI,


’ a-m‘ onwards.1 Guided tours at regular Intervals — Special^' -t- party rates. -


rooms (1 l | with stone! Ins, loungf Georgian, rewired, ra water systl guarantee! room witi suite; Smsf


* sculptures' Waterfowl gardens


• contain over 1,500 colourful flamingos, swans, geese and ducks (many rare and unusual). Visi­


tor centre with ex­ hibition hall, gift shop, viewing con­ course, coffee shop, picnic areas.





THE WILDFOWL TRUST at MARTIN MERE


visit /


Car parking free. Wheelchairs for dis­ abled. Open daily from 9-30 a.m. 10. miles from South- port signposted on A565 at Mere Brow, 5 miles from Orm- skirk signposted on A59 at Burscough Railway Bridge.


AA sign posts from M56 IN the garden at Chatsworth House , ■ between WINTER GARDENS, ILKLEY


Many dealers from Yorkshire and indeed from all over the country will offer for sale a wide range of fine quality antiques of all types and descriptions. Including Furni- -ture; Silver,1, Jewellery,-. Brass and Copper, Pottery-and : Porcelain, Fine Arts, Bijouterie and Rugs.


Why not spend some time over the Bank Holiday browsing through this vast selection of top quality antiques.


OPEN— FRIDAY


SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY


AUGUST 22nd, 5 p.m. to 8-30 p.m. AUGUST 23rd, 11 a.m. to 8-30 p.m. AUGUST 24th, closed all day


AUGUST 25th, 11 a.m. to 8-30 p.m. AUGUST 26th, 11a.m. to 5 p.m.


Follow the AA signs to the FAIR


Admission 60p, accompanied children Free An Antique Dealers Fairs Presentation


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RAMSBOTTOM AA. & RAC. .


FU LLY RESIDENTIAL.


. A LA CARTE LUNCH & D INN ER Special table d’hote luncheon every Sunday,■ Cabaret, dinner and dancing every Thursday, £4.60.


£3.75


Dancing to our resident organist on Friday and Saturday.


Buffet luncheon daily, Mon. to Fri., £1.50 Snacks from 60p in our Public Bar.


ALL PRICES INCLUDE VAT Reservations: RAMSBOTTOM 2991. I" 44 HADDON HALL BAKEWELL, DERBYSHIRE


Probably the most complete and authentic example of a medieval and manorial home to be seen in England.


The Hall and terrace rose gardens are open to the public from Tuesday’to Saturday inclusive (not Sunday or Monday) until September 30th.


OPENING HOURS 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Charge of Admission £1 — Children 50p SPECIAL OPENING:


Bank Holiday Sunday (2—6 p.m.) and Monaay (11 a.m.— 6 p.m.)


Morning refreshments, lunches and afternoon teas avail­ able.


No dogs allowed — Car park 20p


Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire Telephone Bakewell £855


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3. Maritime Museum Open 19th July — i 2th October.


1. Speke Hall


Speke Hall Avenue. Nr. Liverpool Airport. Step back in lime and enjoy a fascinating guided tour of this mag- - nificent Tudor manor house. Search out the priest holes and hear tales of ghosts and hauntings.


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Monday -* Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 2pm-7pm.


• Enquiries Tef:051-427 7231


2. Croxteth Hall and Country Park


A great Country day out. 500^ acres of tree studded park- . land — curious V ic to r ia n ^ walled garden—Victorian farmyard and lots to see in the Hall itself.


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Enquiries Tel: 051-228 5311 .


J j GREAT DAYS OUT ON MERSEYSIDE ^ '


’ The new Maritime Museum at the Pier Head has many attractions including Quayside Trail. Traditional Craft afloat. Exhibitions. Boat hall. Brass Rubbing


; Centre, plus .special weekend attractions.





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* Magnificent Stately Home * Gardens & Deer Park


* Superb Motor Museum * Countryside Museum & Aquarium * Children's Farm * Adventure Playground * Model Railway 4> Curio Museum


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