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| Burghley is one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587, the main part of the House has 35 major rooms on the ground and f |
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| Set in 42 acres of unspoilt woodland with glorious
panoramic views over Rutland Water, the Rutland
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| Ancient turf maze |
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| Designed by the late Geoff Hamilton, this attractive garden on a south-facing clay slope at Barnsdale has survived dry summers and penetrating frost. The range of different trees that have been planted around the reservoir can be viewed in the arboretum |
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| Thermae Bath Spa is a day spa where you can bathe in the warm, natural mineral-rich waters and choose from a range of spa treatments designed to ease the body and soothe the mind.
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| Address : Thermae Bath Spa
The Hetling Pump Room
Hot Bath Street
Bath
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| Drawing on a rich heritage dating from the eighteenth century, here at Stamford Arts Centre we aim to provide the best in live arts for Stamford and the surrounding area developing an ever-widening programme consisting of a broad range of Drama, Cinema, D |
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| Come to Stamford Museum to find out more about the ‘finest stone town in England’. See our unique Stamford Tapestry, fascinating local history collections and chat to our enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff - there is something for everyone! |
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| Rutland Water is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in Europe and is located in Rutland, England’s smallest county. Set in 3,100 acres of countryside, the reservoir offers somthing for everyone in an exciting yet peaceful environment.
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| The Stamford Shakespeare Company presents an annual season of plays in June, July, August and the first week of September at Rutland Open Air Theatre in the grounds of historic Tolethorpe Hall, Little Casterton, just off the A1, two miles north of Stamfor |
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| A working steam engine railway. |
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| The largest tropical house in the area, over 5,000 square feet of Jungle paradise with free flying beautifully coloured butterflies. Also home to parrots and other tropical birds,many other animals are free to roam in the lush vegetation, such as Iguana l |
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| St. Leonard’s Priory was founded in the early 12th Century by the Benedictines of Durham Abbey. Its purpose was to manage the order’s southern estates and prepare students for entry into Oxford University. It fell into disrepair following its dissolution |
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