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Oldown Country Park Foxholes Lane, Tockington, Bristol, BS12 4PG |
Oldown is an arable, fruit and livestock farm with activities for visitors, an Iron Age hill fort and covered interpretation centre, with a full time farm guide. Activities and worksheets, including mini beasts, pond lif... more
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Olympia Fine Art and Antique Fair Olympia Exhibition Hall, (opposite Olympia tube station), London, W14 8UX |
Over 300 international dealers offer a huge variety of vetted antiques to specialist collectors, interior decorators and buyers for the home at this important and long running summer event. It is again one of three fairs... more
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Olympus Suite Brook Street, Claridge's, London, W1K 4HA |
Situated on the 6th floor of the prestigious hotel Claridge's, the Olympus Suite has it all. It offers the best in fitness, beauty and body care facilities coupled with the finest therapists and instructors. Hardwood flo... more
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One Act Festival 2 Bath Road, Harrow, Lost Theatre Company, London, W4 1LW |
There were two plays that dealt with the stage itself: A Stage of Change and Fort Maple Street. Written by James McClure, Fort Maple Street was set up as an impromptu performance with actors from the audience. McClure op... more
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Oozells Square Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2HS |
Just off Broad Street and Brindleyplace is Birmingham's newest public square. It is unashamedly modern in its style and is overlooked by prestigious office buildings and the Ikon Gallery. There is a cafe at its centre, a... more
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Open Eye Gallery 28-32 Wood Street, Liverpool, L1 4AQ |
In this age of disabled access for everyone, it's curious that this photographic–based gallery is so inaccessible. We're not talking about its ease of access to those with a disability – there's a rather obvi... more
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Ordsall Hall Museum 322 Ordsall Lane, Ordsall, Salford, M5 3EL |
John de Radclyffe, son and heir of Richard, was born at Ordsall in 1356, and was twenty-four years old when he succeeded to his inheritance. He lived through the reigns of three monarchs, the disorders of misrule of Rich... more
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Organic and Real Food Festival Watershed, Canons Road, City of Bristol, BS1 5TX |
Bristol is rather a green, eco-friendly and alternative-thinking city - check out the sheer number of complimentary therapies and healthfood shops here. And there's a real move...
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Oriel College Oriel Square, Oxford University Campus, Oxford, OX1 4EW |
It was founded in 1324 by Adam deBrome, under the patronage of King Edwards II, making it the eldest college founded by a royal in Oxford, and the 5th oldest college in Oxford overall.
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Original Ghost Walk of York The King's Arms Pub, Ouse Bridge, York, YO1 |
...you visit do not leave York off your list. There is so much to do and see in York itself allow yourself a full day. What is there to do and see? Do not miss the Minster they do not come much better. See the Treasurers... more
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