
Recommended Family Days out in England
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Baden-Powell House, South Kensington
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Great location for a stay in London or a venue for a party. This budget hostel, built in memory of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement has a rooftop garden with magnificent views and a full catering service. Open to Scout and Guides members and the ... |
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Bank of England Museum, City of London
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Discover the treasures in the Bank of England Museum. Collections of banknotes, coins, furniture and cartoons. Kids Corner provides activity sheets, quizzes and puzzles. The collection contains examples of virtually all the money that has ever been in national ... |
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Bankside Gallery, Southwark
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For older children who are interested in painting, specifically in the medium of watercolour. The gallery runs courses for beginners in this deceptively difficult type of painting. There are also changing exhibitions and works of art by members of the ... |
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Barnet Museum, Barnet
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Local history comes alive in in this early Georgian house. The museum traces the development of Barnet from the fifteenth century with interestingly displayed exhibits arranged by the local Barnet historical society. Experienced guides are on hand to ... |
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Beaulieu Abbey & National Motor Museum, Brockenhurst
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Your Mini Cooper or family Volvo will never seem quite as satisfying after a visit to what is probably this most famous Motor museum in the world. Here is a breathtaking collection of vintage cars from Rolls Royces to historic racing cars. It is also home to ... |
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Ben Uri Art Gallery, London Jewish Museum of Art, St John's Wood
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The Ben Uri Kids Club and a Summer Holiday Kids Programme provide a wide range of art experiences Europe's only dedicated Jewish Museum of Art. Check the website for current exhibitions. |
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Benjamin Franklin House, Charing Cross
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Explore the fascinating history of Benjamin Franklin at his London home. The museum and educational facility also allows students to re-create hands-on science experiments. |
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