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Check AvailabilityThe Brills is a 4 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 8 and is located in Aylesbury, Central England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 2 pets. Local to Halton, Weston Turville, Ellesborough, Stoke Mandeville, Buckland
This Grade II listed, detached cottage dates back to the 16th century and was formerly a farmhouse, an inn and an early Quaker meeting house. The timber frame, exposed beams and thatched roof give the house bags of character and are ideal for people who like a property that is steeped in history. The property is set back off the village road with a large front garden, high hedging and a double entry driveway. The owners have maintained the property to a very good standard. You can read all about the history of the house in the owner’s notes. Ideal for families or groups, there are three large bedrooms inside and a separate fourth bedroom with en-suite in the detached garden room. For those who like outdoor activities, there are beautiful, established large gardens front and rear, and even a treadmill room. Situated in the small village of Weston Turville, guests are on the edge of the Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It’s a paradise for walkers, cyclists and bird watchers. A mountain biking centre, Go Ape in Wendover Woods, the Ridgeway, Chequers, Waddeston Manor, Ashridge Estate, Dunstable Downs, Whiteleaf Hill, Ivinghoe Beacon and Whipsnade provide lots to explore locally. Aylesbury, with its waterside theatre and Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is only 3 miles away and the delightful market town of Wendover is even closer. Stoke Mendeville, 1½ miles, 50 minutes from Marylebone, and Tring, 4 miles, 30 minutes to Euston, give easy access to London. Shop 200 yards, pubs and restaurants 500 yards.
Ground floor: Living/dining room with beams. Second living room. Second dining room. Kitchen with tiled floor. Snug/study. Utility room. Piano room (on request). Separate toilet. Narrow stairs to first floor: 3 bedrooms: 2 double, one (6ft sleigh bed) with beams and en-suite shower room with bidet and toilet, one (5ft) with double sofa bed (for alternative sleeping) and low doorway, 1 twin with additional pull-out single (for alternative sleeping). Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath and toilet. External annexe: 1 twin bedroom with shower room and toilet.
Gas CH, gas, elec, bed linen and towels included. Cot. Cot bed. Highchair. 37" Freeview TV. DVD and small library. iPod dock. Gas hob. Electric oven. Microwave. Washing Machine. T/dryer. Dishwasher. Fridge Freezer. Wi-fi. Tel. Large, lawned garden with summer house, patio, sitting-out area and furniture. Portable gas BBQ. Ample parking. Cycle store. Piano on request. Welcome pack. Pets free of charge. No smoking. Friday to Friday. Note: Small open pond in grounds, 55 yards.
The Paper Mill is located next to the waterside, on an important historic site in Hemel Hempstead and enjoys lovely views across the waterways. It is a warm and welcoming pub with a friendly atmosphere, the decor is bright and modern and is enhanced by the open fires and comfy sofas. There is a balcony and a large patio terrace where you can sit and enjoy the views of the Grand Union Canal. The menu serves a selection of classic British food that is prepared using fresh, seasonal local ingredients that are well cooked and presented and represents great value for money. The bar stocks a good range of real ales, beers, lagers and wines. They are open daily from 10.00am to late and have a full social schedule with a range of events such as comedy nights, quiz nights and live music, it is certainly worth checking these out. The Paper Mill is a pub that everyone can enjoy, it is family friendly and on a sunny day the terrace offers a lovely spot to enjoy the weather and the great food they serve.
Formerly a florist and greengrocer, Gee's, Oxford's fine dining restaurant, was converted by present owner Jeremy Mogford 15 years ago. The menu is based on seasonal food, local produce and fine ingredients.
Branca opened its doors in late 2000, offering Oxford a contemporary Italian bar and restaurant. The restaurant seats 110 and serves nothing but quality food with quality ingredients.
This wine bar is open for lunches, evening meals and Sunday lunches too. Every other Monday is 'Open Mic Night' and there's also live music every Friday and Saturday night.(see website for other opening information)
This Italian restaurant is open for lunches, evening meals and Sunday lunch.
This pub and restaurant is a former 15th century coaching house and serves classic pub food. Enjoy a pint of real ale in the garden or a delicious meal in the restaurant.
There's plenty of hands on fun for children here. They can bottle feed lambs, milk cows, groom ponies, play crazy golf, race go karts, or play in the adventure playground. An endless day of fun and games!
Jump aboard the road safari and see big animals roaming free. Encounter lemurs, wallabies and other small animals at the Wild World Leisure area. Climb, slide or crawl in the children's indoor adventure playground. With such an exhaustive list of fun-filled activities, this safari park is the perfect day out.
Try digging for fossils in the dinosaur park or ride a tractor in the farm park. Discover what's lurking in the pond at the Pond Explorer Station or visit the animals in the Cuddle Corner. You won't want to miss tending to farmer Gully's crops in the giant vegetable patch.
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts has been a focal part of the community since 2000, it provides a suitable venue for both amateur and professional performers to show their talents, to locals and visitors. The centre is also a favourite of local art groups and touring companies. A large number of people walk through the doors each week to enjoy the assortment of live shows, films, and partake in the workshops and classes they operate or to dine in the Cafe. The Gallery allows you to see contemporary art by local artists and the exhibitions change every three to four weeks. The Cafe Bar is open daily serving refreshments and food, there is a range of sandwiches, soups, hot dishes, daily specials and Sunday roasts available, the pre dinner theatre menu offers great value for money. The centre has a full and varied schedule so do check the calendar on the Website to see what events are taking place. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts provides the perfect venue for people to enjoy the arts in a relaxed and welcoming setting, where they can see local talent and sit back and have a coffee or meal with friends or family, a great all round venue.
Absolutely Combat is the latest and probably the best combat experience you can have. Forget the pain of being shot with a paint ball and laser quest is so last year, this is the newest and best experience so far. Take yourself away from the computer and put yourself in a real environment where you get to hide behind obstacles and move through different rooms whilst avoiding being shot by the opposition. It still maintains the technical aspect in that you get real time hit feedback, so you know precisely when you have been hit or have scored, this eliminates any possibility of cheating. In addition you get real time statistics on each gaming gun that provides a constant feed on your score, your health and your ammunition levels and tells you when you need to reload. As with a real combat mission the purpose is to attack and defend without losing too many of your team or allowing the opposition to capture your flag. The game is suitable for those over the age of 8. Absolutely Combat provides a fun and interactive gaming experience in a safe environment that is loads of fun and suitable for all ages.
Delve into the dark side of Oxford's alleyways and streets and find out about its ghostly past, if you dare! With its many colleges and historic buildings, it's a great place for ghostly goings on.
Find out about upcoming races and events, book tickets or just enjoy a coffee and browse the walls of this visitor centre at Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix. Now you have the chance to follow in the wheel tracks of these motor racing legends and drive a range of racing and sports cars on the legendary circuits at Silverstone.
Snakes and Ladders is a huge indoor playground fitted to the brim with climbing frames, ball ponds, cargo nets and slides. A ride on electric motor bikes is also not to be missed.
On this tour you can visit some of the scenes seen on the TV show Inspector Morse, with lots of stories along the way. See the places where the famous TV detective cracked the crimes of Oxford.
Get on your bikes as a family and explore the forest along the 5 mile cycle route. Alternatively, follow the three walking trails, two of which are all-access. You'll definitely want to ascend the Tree Top Way, a wooden walkway that takes you above the trees and beyond! The views from the top are fantastic.
With a choice of three championship golf courses and over 54 holes, Woburn is the ideal place for a quality day's golfing.
This is a large outdoor heated swimming pool with free swimming for kids, relaxation area, outdoor play area and refreshments.
F1K Indoor Go karting Heathrow is a fast adrenaline fuelled motorsport experience that is suitable for all from 8 years and over. Safety, professionalism and value for money can be found at this all weather indoor venue.
The Park Club is the best place to get fit and stay active. The state-of-the-art gym facility features Technogym and Cardio equipment. Family friendly activities are also available at the Park Club. See what's going on inside or explore the 27 gorgeous acres of well-manicured terraces, courts, gardens and the natural woodlands.
Minorca Sailing specialises in sailing holidays on the delightful island of Minorca. They are located in the gorgeous Fornells Bay which, provides the ideal conditions for windsurfing and sailing in the flat, warm and clear waters with just the right amount of wind. The school is equipped with all the latest and best equipment, boats and windsurf boards, there are many different models and sizes, available for your use so all you need to take along is yourself. There are a range of courses on offer and you can choose from various options, personalised tuition, learn in a group or improvement courses in boat handling and racing, all courses are run by highly trained and professional staff. They cater to all abilities and and you are assured first class teaching and will definitely benefit from the tuition you receive. The staff are fantastic, friendly, patient and encouraging. They organise a choice of accommodations that with self catering apartments, villas with pools as well as hotel rooms. Additionally they cater to all ages with particular emphasis on teaching children and teenagers so it makes for the perfect family activity holiday where you can learn or brush up on your skills in these brilliant sailing holidays, whilst having lots of fun. Minorca Sailing are well organised and very professional and will ensure that everyone gets quality in the teaching they receive and accommodations, within a picturesque location and all backed by excellent customer service.
Westway Sports Centre can be found under the A40 Westway flyover. This sports-based facility offers three core activities, which include climbing, football and tennis. Many other sports are available including netball, cricket, basketball, table tennis, yoga, Zumba and flow pool swimming. The facility caters to visitors of all ages, with opportunities for children to play and have a great time!
Stonor Park is one of England's oldest manor houses and is set in beautiful surroundings. The park, with its herd of fallow deer can be accessed via public footpath.
Cheslyn House and Gardens is a hidden gem here in Watford, they are a little known secret. They have undergone considerable work in recent years to bring them to this exceptional standard. There is no charge to the gardens and they are open throughout the year except for the usual holidays over Christmas. The gardens consist of a formal garden and a semi natural woodland area and extend to more than 3.5 acres. The house was previously owned by Henry and Daisy Colbeck who were responsible for planting and designing the gardens, many of the unique and exotic plants being brought back from their overseas travels. In recent years there has been a number of additions to the gardens including the pond, rock garden, large herbaceous borders and the aviary. You will find a gardener within the grounds who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable and will happily discuss the plants and wildlife found here, attracted by the lowers and trees providing the ideal habitats for them. They also offer guided walks that are interesting and informative. Throughout the year the gardens are stunning full of natural colour and delicious aromas waft the air, an oasis of peace and serenity. Cheslyn House and Gardens portray the ideal garden and will make you want the same but whilst, here you can enjoy the beauty of them within this special place.
Visitors to Stowe Gardens can explore more than 40 monuments, temples and secret corners, enjoying breathtaking scenery whilst strolling along the walks and trails through the gardens and surrounding parkland.
Journey through history in these intriguing and beautiful gardens. Planted and landscaped over 150 years, a key inspiration in their design were the magnificent gardens of Versailles. Home to the De Grey family from the 1200s until 1917, the gardens demonstrate a somewhat rare, formal 18th century layout and feature some architectural delights in and amongst. Spot the Bath House and the Chinese Pavilion.
This quiet country park is the perfect place for a day out walking or fishing. Fishing day tickets are available to buy. There's also a children's play area, picnic area and toilets.
Queen's Park features 12 hectares of beautiful greenery and recreational space managed by the city of London. The area is well-loved and includes all weather tennis courts, petanque pitch, a pitch and put course, ornamental garden, paddling pool, small zoo and a playground. Couples, families and individuals looking for a bit of nature and a breath of fresh air should stop by and enjoy the scenery!
Hampstead Heath offers a lush slice of the country found in the bustling city. Found six kilometres away from Trafalgar Square, this gorgeous region is covered in thriving foliage and wildlife. There are areas for recreational activities and sports. Other exciting features include an athletics track, enormous children's facilities, education centre, zoo and three swimming ponds.
Harry Potter World Watford immerses you into the magical and mystical wizarding world of Harry Potter and his friends as you visit the original home of the movie. The studios were used for more than ten years and at the end of filming they were left with a multitude of artefacts, costumes, props and sets. Now these treasures from the original films have found a home in this unique setting, during your Studio Tour you get an exceptional opportunity to delve into all that is Harry Potter with, two soundstages and a backlot that is replete with original sets, animatronic creatures and astounding special effects. There is a self guided tour with lots of information boards or you can upgrade to the digital guided tour that is available in eight languages, and includes many extra features. Children will enjoy the activity passport where they have to take part in a Golden Snitch hunt and get their passport stamped at strategic points on the tour. A popular stop is for butterbeer, a frothy and non-alcoholic beverage. You will also get the chance to ride a broomstick just like your favourite character and can purchase a souvenir of your flight. There is a Studio Shop that is brimming with authentic Harry Potter souvenirs and gifts, including chocolate frogs and replica wands, a haven for all fans. The staff here are brilliant really friendly, helpful and knowledgeable and more than happy to answer any questions. You don't have to be a Harry Potter fan to enjoy the tour, you will be amazed by all the detail that goes into making a film, it is an amazing tour absolutely faultless, you will be surprised by how quickly the time passes here.
Cassiobury Park is a beautiful park and is the biggest public open space in Watford and encompasses more than 190 acres, incorporating open green spaces, woodland, countryside and beautiful canals and is open everyday. Within the park you will find a large choice of activities to cater to all visitors including sporting facilities and attractions for children, in addition throughout the year a number of popular sporting and entertainment events are hosted here. As well as there being acres of open space to run wild in or kick about, children can enjoy the Paddling Pool Playground that will accommodate children up to 14 years of age, with swings, climbing frame, slides, stone maze, trampoline and zip wire. There is the Cha Cha Cha Playground for smaller children, a choice of three paddling pools that vary in size, the River Gade offers paddling and you can fish with nets in the shallow waters by the Rustic Bridge. At weekends, in the summer and during school holidays you may find a variety of bouncy castles and a miniature railway here, there is a small charge for these activities. Within the park are five football pitches, a cricket square is kept in the summer months, there are both hard and grass tennis courts, a basketball court and Watford Bowls Club have a green and clubhouse here similarly Watford Croquet Club have three lawns here. Within the park is an area designated a Local Nature Reserve and you can see a selection of natural wildlife in their natural habitats, there is a natural trail to follow with information on what you can see here. Cassiobury Park ticks all the boxes and has something to appeal to everyone, you could easily spend many a happy hour here, being as active or as relaxing as you choose. There is even a cafe on site so you don't have to leave for refreshments or even better take along a picnic.
Peatfire Tales offers a different kind of attraction here in Orkney. Run by a husband and wife team they invite you to join them in an evening of storytelling around the delights of a blazing and welcoming peat fire. Settle in and enjoy the warmth and sit back to be regaled by stories of the history of the island, hear local folklore and and learn about the local culture as well as enjoying wonderful music and dancing. Many of the tales have been passed through generations and continue to enthral and entertain audiences from all over the world, you are transported to another era and get a real feel of this bygone time. John and Lynn are very welcoming and friendly as well as being passionate and accomplished storytellers, you are immediately transfixed and will be captivated by the stories being told. This magical evening just flies by and you glean so much from the stories being told. Their storytelling takes place in a number of venues on the island. They are extremely popular and advance booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. Peatfire Tales offers a unique and delightful experience, the storytelling is faultless and you will end the evening wanting to return again, highly recommended.
Watford Palace Theatre is an integral part of the cultural scene here in Watford and is conveniently located in the middle of the town. It is an innovative centre with producing, presenting, participating and partnering at the forefront of its philosophy. Watford Palace Theatre is located in a lovely Grade II listed Edwardian Theatre, that houses 600 seats. It recently underwent a renovation and now offers modern facilities whilst still retaining its charm, a new addition is the Green Room Bar with its bustling vibe that offers a pleasant environment to enjoy pre and post show drinks. The theatre has a strong commitment to hosting a series of high quality and exciting theatre experiences through, dance, music, film, arts productions and workshops, the programme of productions here is eclectic. The staff are amiable and helpful and the theatre is kept clean and tidy. The seating within the auditorium is comfortable and most seats offer good views of the stage, the acoustics are very good and ticket prices are very reasonable. Watford Palace Theatre is a wonderful theatre in a central location and makes an ideal venue for a fun night out.
Dorney Lake includes an Arboretum and Nature Conservation area, and is open to the public who come to enjoy this outdoor space where you can walk, jog, observe the rowers and canoeists on the lake or just enjoy this great open space. The main purpose of Dorney Lake is a contemporary world-class rowing and flat-water canoeing centre situated in an amazing 450 acre parkland. It was where the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Rowing and Kayaking Regattas took place. Today it provides a premier water sports venue and is the training ground for Eton College Boat Club, it allows individuals and teams to train in rowing, canoeing or dragon boating. In the Boathouse gymnasium there are full training facilities allowing you to keep your fitness levels up. Dorney Lake offers training and coaching courses, and throughout the year operates a number of important sporting events, it is worth checking the calendar to see what is taking place and calling down to support the participants.
Bhaktivedanta Manor is much more than a place of worship, it is a place of peace and tranquillity and somewhere to reflect and think. The building is stunning and the grounds are lovely, and provide the perfect opportunity for walks. There are strong links to George Harrison who donated this fabulous building to the movement, although he did not publicise this or his commitment to Krishna. As you walk around you will continually be met by the most friendly and hospitable people you will encounter. They are passionate about what do do here and are more than happy to discuss what they do and show you the animals, grounds, gardens and temple. There is free food to feed the cattle and you are shown around on an ox driven cart to see how they practice sustainable farming. The produce that they grow here can be purchased, it was lovely to go home with fresh vegetables, in addition there is a gift shop and bakery, serving a nice selection of goods. They also offer free food to all guests to the manor what an unusual and pleasing thing to do. if you can visit when there is a spiritual event on you will find it to be an extraordinary experience, one you can't describe. You can get what you want from a visit to Bhaktivedanta Manor be it the history of Hare Krishna, tour of the manor, food, prayers, spiritual knowledge or simply a chat with one of the devotees, you get their full attention and the reception you receive is wonderful. They do not try to convert or preach to you, so just come and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Bhaktivedanta Manor.
Fringilla, Larus and Sula are three beautiful luxury river cruisers that are available to hire, these lovely boats will allow you to experience the waterways of Windsor, Maidenhead and Runnymeade. Each cruiser is tastefully decorated with comfort and relaxation in mind, abroad these stunning boats you will be able to enjoy the beauty of these local waters in a tranquil and relaxing setting. Leave all your stresses and hectic schedules onshore, step aboard and allow yourself to get away from the hustle and bustle for a period of time. Take in the local wildlife, flora and fauna as you cruise along these peaceful waters, stop at the numerous attractions along the way including lovely villages, Windsor Castle, Windsor Racecourse, Cliveden Reach, the charming village of Bray with its gorgeous riverside houses and probably the worlds best chef Heston Blumenthal's renowned restaurant The Fat Duck. All of these boats come with a fully qualified experienced skipper, the appropriate insurances, life jackets, first aid kits and fire fighting equipment for your personal safety.
Formerly The Oxford Apollo, now under the name of New Theatre, this exciting venue offers a wide range of shows and events — check the website for up to date listings.
A city centre cinema showing up to date films (check website for times). Free and disabled parking is available and the centre is wheelchair friendly.
The Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture is a contemporary arts venue in the centre of Windsor, that is open seven days a week. This intimate venue has a friendly and energetic vibe. It hosts an exhilarating schedule of music, comedy, theatre, dance, film and artworks. Throughout the year the calendar is is crammed with cultural events such as productions, shows, art exhibitions, music gigs and much more so you will need to check their Website to see what is on. The venue has a fully licenced bar where you can relax and chill before and after the performance. In addition a range of classes and clubs are run here that you can get involved in. The Firestation is the type of venue all towns should have, fun, entertaining and loads going on.
Tally Ho Stables caters to all riders regardless of ability. They are as comfortable with novice riders as they are with experienced riders, the staff are all highly qualified and professional. They provide fully supervised rides and hacks in the Great Park and the route you take will be dependent on your skill and abilities levels. Tally Ho Stables provide the horses and all essential equipment for riders, the horses are gentle and well behaved. You will ride through some stunning ancient forests with wonderful views and will hopefully see the parks resident deer, the surroundings are lovely and peaceful allowing you to get the most from your ride. In the summer months they offer evening rides as well. There is a fully stocked riding shop on the premises. You can rest assured that you will leave Tally Ho stables having had a thoroughly enjoyable and memorable ride.
Gordon Craig Theatre has been a major part of the entertainment in Stevenage since 1975 when it first opened its doors. Today it remains a popular choice and hosts a varied and interesting programme of events, you will get to see opera, dance and orchestral concerts, comedy and live music, variety shows, drama productions and pantomimes, there really is something to appeal to all tastes and preferences. For a pre-theatre dinner you can dine at Pi Bistro, which, is set within the gallery, the restaurant has a varied and interesting menu and the food is delicious, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed and you can enjoy the changing artwork on display, it alters every six weeks. The Coffee House is open daily from 9.00am and offers a welcoming environment to meet and relax with a beverage in a cosy environment. The Foyer Bar is vibrant and bustling and this friendly bar is perfect for catching up at before or after a performance. The theatre is intimate and comfortable with excellent views regardless of where you sit, the acoustics are very good and you will find the staff to be friendly and helpful. If you are looking for a fun and entertaining night that is not expensive then head to the Gordon Craig Theatre, you are assured a fantastic night out.
Venue Stevenage is a premier entertainment spot in Stevenage. Having recently undergone some major improvements it is now one of the finest clubs around and attracts a vibrant and cordial crowd. This modern venue has a chic and fashionable interior, with secluded seating areas and a stylish outdoor seating area. They have a number of special guests who feature at the club. It is a bustling and colourful venue and has an energetic and friendly vibe. They operate a rigid dress code, have strong security and will challenge those who look underage. If you are looking for a great night out get a few friends together and head to Venue Stevenage, you will have a fun and entertaining night.
Allianz Park is the new home of the Saracens Rugby Club. This luxurious facility has a lot to offer everyone from sports fans to exciting couples looking to get married. The stadium offers first class conveniences and comfort. Inside awaits captivating decor with plenty of space to accommodate gatherings for important events.
Lexi Cinema offers an exciting selection of programmes in a digital format. This is the United Kingdom's first "social enterprise independent boutique cinema." The staff consists primarily of passionate volunteers from the local community. All proceeds go to charity. Visitors in the Kensal Rise area can stop by to see a variety from classic horror like Nosferatu or DreamWorks' Turbo.
Everyone knows the famous story of young Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. What many don't realise is that there are two sides to the story. Wicked reveals events on the other side of the rainbow, with the infamous Wicked Witch of the West's friendship with the good witch Glinda.
Orange Tree Theatre is an intimate theatre venue located in the heart of Richmond making it easy to get to. It is a fantastic theatre that stages a great variety and quality of productions. Seating is arranged in a circle over two levels meaning that there are no bad seats in the house and you feel right amongst the action. The acoustics and lighting are both excellent too. There is a small bar but it serves the venue perfectly, has a nice ambience and is ideal for meeting up before a show. The tickets are really reasonable making it affordable to all. With such a diverse and interesting programme of events there will be something to suit everyone. Orange Tree Theatre is a gem of a theatre and is highly regarded amongst the industry for its quality and extremely professional performances. If you get the opportunity to see a show here, do, you will not be disappointed.
Richmond Theatre is a located in a beautiful Grade II listed building on Richmond Green, it dates back to 1899 and was constructed by the renowned architect Frank Matcham. It is a popular venue amongst theatre goers attracting huge numbers each year to its packed but varied programme of events that includes drama, comedy, magicians, ballet, dance, childrens shows, West End productions and much more, there will be something to appeal to everyone. You can also avail of a tour of this historic building where, you will get to see the auditorium and stage area and behind the scenes of this wonderful elegant theatre. In addition it runs a programme of education events, workshops and summer school activities each year, making it a real community venue. The theatre itself is quite intimate and has a very grand interior that is delightful to look at, the seating is very comfortable and you get great views of the stage, lighting and sound is excellent too. There is a small bar area but it is cosy and lively and makes for the ideal place to have a drink before a show. The staff are really welcoming, friendly and helpful too, adding to the overall experience. Richmond Theatre is a real gem of a theatre and is certainly worth visiting you will not be disappointed with the quality of the productions or the theatre.
Frogmore Paper Mill is a unique mill that is located in Apsley, it is the worlds oldest mechanised paper mill. To this day it continues to be a working paper mill producing an incredible 100 tonnes of specialist grade paper on their historic machines. During a visit you will get to see the process of paper making as well as making your own piece of paper that you can take home with you, get an insight into the local history and see the industrial machinery in operation, as well as old machines such as the 120 year old steam driven machine, in addition you can visit the inhouse fire-station and even see a book binding demonstration. There is also a Memory Bank commemorating the history of the mill and stories of the people involved with the mill and the history of paper. They are open throughout the week with guided tours at 11.15am, 1.00pm and 5.45pm, full details can be got from the website. The guides are friendly, informative and very knowledgeable and the tours are given at just the right level for all to enjoy. There is a nice cafe that serves a selection of beverages and snacks, that you can enjoy whilst looking out at the River Gade. The onsite shop sells a selection of the paper it produces both machine and handmade, in addition there is a gallery that is free to look around and exhibits individual artists at different times, the artwork on display is for sale. Afterwards you can for an extra cost take a boat trip around the mill. It can be cold in the mill so ensure you take along something warm to wear. Frogmore Paper Mill is an intriguing and mesmerising look into the history and production of paper, there is so much to gather from a visit and it is an outing that everyone will enjoy, highly recommended.
The legendary Bletchley Park where the Enigma code was broken is now home to the national codes centre. This fascinating site was home to to one of Britain's biggest war time secrets and played a pivotal role in gaining victory in 1945. Learn how they cracked the code, see the impressive Churchill collection and delve into tales of spies, deception and intrigue.
Home to the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years this abbey houses a world renowned art collection. Visitors can walk amongst 9 species of deer, wander the beautiful gardens designed by Humphrey Repton or enjoy an open air play.
Herfordshire Fire Station portrays the history of fire-fighting down the ages, they have a nice selection of artefacts and memorabilia relating to the fire service. There is no entry charge but donations are welcome. This intimate museum is operated by former fire service officers so they have all the answers to your questions, you will find them to be jovial and helpful, and they have many stories to tell of their time in the fire service. Some of the machines on display are two 19th century hand manual fire appliances, a 1896 Shand-Mason horse drawn steam powered fire engine, a 1937 Leyland fire appliance as well as a 1972 Dennis trailer pump that was in service during the Second World War, this is not an exhaustive list there is much more to see here. There are interactive exhibits where you can try on the uniforms and equipment that can be operated. There is an enormous photographic display, documents and resource library. During your visit you will also become more aware of safety issues which, can only be a good thing.You will find the museum open on one Saturday per month, from 1pm to 4pm, and only from April to September, check the Website for the actual dates. Please be aware that the museum is located on an operational fire station so there will be moving vehicles and parking is limited. Hertfordshire Fire Station is an interesting and informative friendly museum that is suitable for a family day out, there will be something to appeal to all ages particularly children, young and old, you can play out childhood dreams of being a fireman!
Maidenhead Heritage Centre is a great source of information on the local area, and takes in the varied history from Roman times right through to present day. There is a permanent exhibition, "Story of Maidenhead" that encompasses lots of items, the oldest dating back more than 4000 years, the towns involvement in racing cars, the renowned Hammer House of Horror films, the growth of the railways, World War II and so much more. On the first floor of the museum is "Grandma Flew Spitfires" that is an exhibit dedicated to Air Transport Auxiliary, it has probably the largest collection of ATA memorabilia and records around, the story is told through uniforms, photographs, letters, log books, local records, diaries and personal recollections. Whilst here for a charge you can experience the amazing Spitfire simulator. The centre runs a number of different events and different exhibitions during the year so if thinking of visiting do check to see what is taking place. Maidenhead Heritage Centre is an astounding and intriguing place to visit, the staff are so friendly and helpful, there is so much to see and do and the exhibits are done in a way that they will appeal to both adults and children alike.
Dorney Court is a magnificent Tudor Manor House that has been in same family for more than 500 years. This impressive and noble house stands in beautiful landscaped gardens and looks out onto acres of established parkland and flocks of sheep grazing in the encircling meadows. The interior of the house is stunning with it's enchanting gabled roofs, wood panelling, impressive collection of fine oak furniture, paintings, family portraits and tapestries that adorn the walls, there is so much to see and observe. But be observant as there are lots of hidden gems like the 17th century priest hole or perhaps the balding spectre of Dorney Court's ghost. The house today still retains its charm and warmth and appears to have gone unchanged over the years. The gardens are equally stunning and worth exploring from the shimmering waters of Saxon Pike Pond, the Norman ice house, rose gardens, herbaceous borders and ornamental trees, here you are rewarded with peace and tranquillity and a place of escapism amongst the beautiful surroundings. Dorney Court is a truly mesmerising and stunning house that has been lovingly maintained to retain its character and charm and is further enhanced by the glorious gardens.
Stevenage Museum unfolds the development of Stevenage from its inception in the Stone Age, through to its evolution into the first new town and through to current day. The museum is located beneath St. Andrew and St. George's church and is clearly sign posted. There is no charge for entry to the museum but for certain events there will be a nominal charge. It is an intimate museum and all exhibits are all found on one level making it accessible for all visitors. Housed in the museum is a large collection of items with more than 18,0000 photographs and 10,000 objects, that are well displayed and have lots of information. You will be amazed by all the history there is for such a new town, it also has interactive attractions to appeal to the children. The exhibits do change frequently. They operate a number of events as well as readings so it is worth checking their website to see what is taking place that might be of interest. The staff are friendly and helpful and will enhance your visit to the museum. If you are in the region and have a few hours to spare go along to the Stevenage Museum you will be surprised by all there is to know about the town, an informative and friendly museum.
Situated on the corner of Olney's historic marketplace, this large brick building is where 18th century poet William Cowper lived and worked. Whilst there, visit the vicarage where John Newton wrote 'Amazing Grace'. Attractive shops and places to eat are just a stone's throw from the museum.
Military and history buffs should not mss the Royal Air Force Museum in London! This fascinating landmark was opened in 1972 and continues to offer an exciting look at the RAF. The artefacts here are diverse, ranging from lapel badges to full size aircraft. Each item helps tell the story of aviation over the past 100 years.
Blenheim Palace is located in 2000 acres of stunning parkland at the heart of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and yet is only 8 miles from Oxford. It is a world heritage site and well known as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.
Over 40 vehicles are on display. Most are buses in the ownership of the museum. Some are privately owned buses on long-term loan for exhibition to the public.
The Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is the first traditional Hindu temple in Europe. This Neasden landmark is a stunning example of skilled Indian stonework with white pinnacles, flawless domes and elegant marble pillars. The building was constructed around Vedic principles which have given it a distinctive appearance. Travellers are invited to visit and learn more or participate in cultural festivals.
Glastonbury Abbey, located in Somerset, is a beautiful attraction with a lot to offer. Enjoy tranquil wooded settings with a stroll across 36 acres of lush parkland complete with ponds, wildlife and an orchard. Learn about the area's history by hearing it from knowledgeable guides in period costumes. Discover 2000 years of history as well as the legend of King Arthur's burial.
Kew Palace was originally built as a private house in 1631 but, was used by King George III for a time as his country retreat, when he was descending into madness. It is an intimate palace with a long history and many fine architectural and historic features. It is not as ornate as other royal residences but does have some nice furniture and furnishings dating to the 17th century. A real treasure here are the Royal Kitchens they remain pretty much as they were over 200 years ago, making them rare and unusual and giving a true glimpse into a Georgian royal kitchen and the life of a kitchen worker at this time. There is lots of interesting information relayed about King George III and his life here through audio visual methods and the staff in period costume give an authentic feel to the palace. Although the interior is lovely the gardens are equally beautiful regardless of the time of year and are well worth a visit, the Prince of Wales conservatory is fantastic with many wonderful features and there are also other conservatories there with one dating from Victorian times. There are lots of pretty walks that you can enjoy, in the peace and tranquillity of these beautiful gardens. Queens Charlotte's Cottage is another interesting building here as inside you can see how the building was constructed and is an early example of a cottage orne, it was not intended as a residence but as somewhere to rest and have tea if walking in the garden. The guides throughout are great, really friendly, helpful and knowledgeable and ready to answer any questions you might have. Kew Palace closes for the winter, it opens from April through to September although, the gardens are open all year round. There is a charge for entry to the gardens and a further charge to enter Kew Palace. Although not large or ornate it is still an interesting historic building with a certain charm and appeal and most certainly worth visiting.