
Recommended Family Days out in England
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A Smuggler's Adventure at St Clements Caves, Hastings
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A great fun day out for all the family discovering Hastings' history of smugglers and bootleggers among the labyrinth of caverns, tunnels and passages of St Clements Caves. |
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Abington Museum, Northampton
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What was it like to live in this area one hundred years ago? Visiting this lovely Tudor mansion is one way to find out. The museum also sets out the history of the Northamptonshire Regiment and the Northamptonshire Yeomanry. Check out the programme of ... |
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Age Exchange Reminiscence Centre, Blackheath
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A collection of fascinating objects and documents from life in early 20th century, set in an authentic 1930's shop. There are also 3D exhibitions and caf» and garden. |
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Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum, Paddington
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Restored to its condition in 1928 visit the laboratory in which Fleming discovered penicillin. The exhibition details his life work and there is a video presentation. |
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Amberley Working Museum, Arundel
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An open-air museum set in the South Downs, dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south-east and featuring a wide range of fascinating exhibits and resident crafts people. |
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Apsley House, Green Park
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Once home of the first Duke of Wellington and best known as 'Number 1 London', Apsley House is the last surviving of the great London town house open to the public. |
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Athelstan Museum, Malmesbury
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There are so many unusual things on view here to help pass away an hour or two. There are toy collections, fossil collections, even a display of bicycles, as well as an enormous range of historical costumes and other artifacts. |
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