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Ashton Court Mansion and Estate
Two miles from Bristol city centre is this historic country house and park. Once the home of a family of wealthy Bristol merchants, it is now owned by Bristol City Council....
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Ashton Memorial
The Ashton Memorial was erected in the early 1900s by Lord Ashton in memory of his wife, and today it serves as a classical concert venue, and the observation platform around...
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Ashton Under Lyne Early Learning Centre
Situated in the middle of Ashton Under Lyne, this Early Learning Centre is home to an extensive selection of toys and games. All of the products in store have been...
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Ashton Under Lyne Station
The administrative centre of the Borough of Tameside, Ashton Under Lyne Station is a large town close to Greater Manchester in the northwest of England. One of the largest attractions...
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Ashton Under Lyne Travelodge
To the east of Manchester, Ashton-under-Lyne Travelodge provided convenient accommodation at Junction 23 of the M60 motorway. Lots of facilities are available in the immediate vicinity, including a pub/restaurant, Snipe Retail...
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Ashton Windmill
The grounds of this picturesque windmill make a pleasant picnic spot. The windmill itself is open only occasionally, but an outdoor display will answer most of your questions. There has...
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Ashton-in-makerfield Boots Chemist
At the heart of Ashton in Makerfield, this store is close to all the main car parks and offers a great range of health, beauty and wellbeing products. The friendly...
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Ashton-on-ribble Boots Chemist
The store has a friendly and attentive staff on hand that is happy to help you find the product that you are looking for and offer all the necessary advice that...
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Ashton-under-lyne Boots Chemist
In Ashton Under Lyne, this branch of Boots has a superb staff that is happy to assist you with your shopping and advise you on the best products for you and...
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Ashtrees Guest House
Conveniently located, this Guest House attracts tourists wishing to explore the splendour of Cambridge. The bridges and ’Backs’ of the River Cam and a wealth of architectural styles are a short...
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Ashurst New Forest Station
The station is located in the village of Ashurst on the edge of the New Forest National Park. One of the finest woodland national parks in the country, the new...
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Ashurst Station
Ashurst in Kent is on the cusp of the East Sussex border. This small town is a delightful example of an unspoilt English community in the heart of the wonderful...
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Ashwell and Morden Station
This station is located in the tiny Cambridgeshire hamlet of Odsey on the border with Hertfordshire. The station is served by trains travelling between Cambridge and London Kings Cross Station....
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Asiatica
This marvellous museum is situated to the south of the main tourist areas in the heart of Biarritz. The collection is regarded to be one of the finest exhibitions of...
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Asker Golf Club
Asker Golf Club is conveniently located for visitors, just a few kilometres to the west of Oslo city centre. It is located in beautiful countryside. Three lakes form an...
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Asker Kulturhus
Asker Kulturhus (Asker Cultural Centre) is a modern, newly-constructed centre that lies in the heart of the southern Norwegian town. It has a total floor space of twenty five thousand...
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Askham Station
This railway station is a stop on the scenic Cumbria Coastline serving Askham and Ireleth in the picturesque Cumbrian countryside. The villages are positioned on a penninsular in the traditional...
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Aslaich Bed & Breakfast
Located in the charming Scottish Highlands, close to Inverness, this guest house and hotel offers a great position from which to explore this area of extreme natural beauty. The friendly...
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Aslockton Station
Situated twelve miles to the east of Nottingham, Aslockton Station is in a charming village in the beautiful Nottinghamshire countryside. The station is on the north bank of the River...
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Aspall Hall and Aspall Cyder
Founded in 1728, Aspall Cyder has a long established tradition of producing quality cyder, vinegar and apple juice. This small rural producer can be found on the original site of its...
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Aspley Guise Station
Aspley Guise Station is in a village in mid-Bedfordshire. The area surrounding the village is rural and mainly agricultural. The village is a typical example of a working English...
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Asptria Station
Asptria Station serves a town in rural Cumbria situated between Maryport and Wigton. The town is about seven miles inland from the coast but keeps a close association with all...
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Assartorps Golf Club
Assartorps Golf Club lies in the countryside to the south and east of Lund. It is near to the village of Assartorp which is about twenty kilometres south west of...
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Assembly Rooms
In Jane Austen’s time these were known as the Upper Rooms, since there were other assembly rooms in the city centre. The wide-eyed heroine of Northanger Abbey was astonished by the...
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Assembly Rooms
York Assembly Rooms were built by public subscription and completed in 1735. The assembly rooms were intended for dancing and other social activities and was most probably the earliest neo-classical...
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