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Explore the grand 17th Century hall with its richly decorated interior and see life below stairs. You can also visit the Museum of Childhood, which has eight new galleries where children and adults can celebrate childhood.
Come and join us at Battlefield 1403, discover more about the battle of Shrewsbury at the exhibition centre and visit our farm shop.
One of the most impressive castles in the midlands. See the original setting for many of the scenes in Sir Walter Scott's classic tale 'Ivanhoe'.
Kirby Hall is one of the great Elizabethan houses, built in the hope of receiving the Queen on her annual 'progresses' round the country.
Kielder Castle is the visitor centre for Kielder Forest. Features include forest shop, information centre, tearoom and exhibitions about forestry and conservation.
A massive medieval fortress founded to protect historic city of Carlisle in 1092. Hear about its role in sieges and stories about the ghastly prison.
Oldest Gothic church in London (c1220) with interesting memorials connected with the Elizabethan theatres of Bankside.
Fairytale Georgian castle, the castle stands at the end of the Malvern Hills. A fine collection of armour, pictures, tapestries and Italian furniture.
The Guildhall dates back to 1520 and is the official 'home' of the Mayor. Guided tours to view the Civic insignia take place all year.
The home of George Bernard Shaw from 1906 until his death in 1950 with literary and personal effects on display. 3.5 acre garden.