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Blackpool Sports Centre
Blackpool Sports Centre is located close to Stanley Park, and is a very well-equipped and well-funded centre, with something for everyone. Facilities include climbing walls, sports halls equipped for basketball, football,...
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Blackpool Super Bowl
A night out bowling is great fun for everyone, from complete beginners who’ve never had a chance to try their hand at the game, to experienced players who clean up the...
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Blackpool Tower
Blackpool’s most famous landmark is packed full with spectacular shows and entertainment for all the family - take the Tower Top Ride and test your nerve on the terrifying Walk of...
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Blackpool Zoo
Just 10 minutes from the M55, Blackpool Zoo houses over 1500 exotic animals in natural surroundings, including lions, tigers, and a collection of primates, housed in several distinctive enclosures. The zoo...
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Blackwell - The Arts and Crafts House
Blackwell, built in 1900, is one of Britain’s most important houses, positioned in a dramatic Lakeland setting overlooking Lake Windermere. It is a rare example of the Arts and Crafts Movement...
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Blakemere Craft Centre
Over 30 shops, set around charming Edwardian stables. Huge selection of unusual items from soft furnishings to ladies fashions and handmade chocolates to fine art and prints. Numerous craft shops –...
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Blencathra
Blencathra is one of the most fascinating mountains in the Lake District and also one of the most well known, the shattered ribs of its south face dominating the skyline as...
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Blindbeck
This stream, probably called ’blind’ because its source is hidden in the rock fissures of Kendal Fell, was formerly the boundary between the borough of Kendal and the township of Kirkland....
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Blue Planet Aquarium
At Blue Planet Aquarium, the largest aquarium anywhere in the UK, you’re guaranteed to see more types of shark than anywhere else in Britain. And they are BIG! We’ve got more...
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Bollin Valley Partnership
The Bollin rises in the Pennines and flows through Macclesfield, Wilmslow, and Bowden and eventually into Manchester ship canal, about 30 miles from its source. The Bollin Valley Partnership manages over...
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Border & Kings Own Royal Border Regiment Museum
Two floors of displays tell the story of Cumbria’s County Infantry Regiment from 1702 to date, with uniforms, weapons, silver, paintings, medals including 4 Victoria Crosses and much more. The museum...
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Bowfell
The shapely peak of Bow Fell is instantly recognisable in any view and it commands a superb position at the centre of three popular valleys — Great Langdale, Langstrath and Eskdale....
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Bowland Wild Boar Park
Enjoy a ramble in our beautiful wooded countryside, view wild boar, longhorn cows and other animals in our scenic Ribble Valley park. Feed the lambs (during Spring and Summer), stroke...
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Brantwood
Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin from 1872 until his death in 1900 and is regarded as one of the most beautifully situated houses in the Lake District. It enjoys...
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Brewery Arts Centre
The Brewery Arts Centre consists of a 350 seat Malt Room for music events (former racking room and cask store), a photographic Gallery (the sugar store), the Warehouse Gallery for visual...
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Bridge House
Bridge House was built in the 16th Century in what was then an apple orchard, and constructed originally as a summer house and apple store for the now demolished Ambleside Hall....
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Bridgemere Garden World
A unique shopping experience just got bigger! More choice of plants for the home and garden. More branded clothing, gourmet food and life-style furnishings. We are constantly changing with the seasons!...
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Bridgewater Hall
This magnificent concert hall was built at a cost of £42 million pounds, and is the home of Manchester’s world renowned Halle orchestra. The award-winning design was described as ’a magnificent...
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Brim Fell
Brim Fell is a gentle, curving hill that links the popular summit of Coniston Old Man with Swirl How and its ridges. On a sunny day, Brim Fell’s grassy slopes are...
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Brookside Miniature Railway
An extensive 7¼ gauge railway running through a large garden centre. Other attractions include a restaurant, pottery model shop and aquatic centre. One of the largest collections of station “Totem” signs...
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Brougham Hall Crafts Centre
Brougham Hall offers a unique combination of an arts and crafts centre, sitting amongst the partial shell of the Medieval hall. The exact date of first construction is unknown, but records...
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Bunbury Staircase Locks
Situated on the Shropshire Union Canal, a mile to the north of the village of Bunbury are two wide beamed staircase locks. With great views from the road bridge or the...
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Butterfly House
Lancaster’s Butterfly House is deceptively named – as well as the butterfly house, the complex houses a tropical bird house, and a minibeast adventure centre. In the Butterfly House, you can...
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Buttermere
Buttermere is one of three lakes that grace this western-lying valley, the same glacier having carved out its near-neighbours, Crummock Water and Loweswater, several thousand years ago. The lake is arguably...
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Camelot Theme Park
The Magical Kingdom of Camelot is filled with wondrous rides, spectacular shows and spellbinding attractions! There’s everything from a spinning roller coaster to a friendly animal farm. Home to Merlin, King...
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