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Great places to see Otters

With more and more otters to be found across the UK, sometimes in some rather surprising places, the chances of spotting an otter have never been better. They have been returning to traditional lowland haunts and establishing themselves firmly in busy urban centres, often becoming used to people and active in broad daylight.   Read More »

Woodland Butterflies

Sun-dappled glades and wildflower-rich rides offer the chance to encounter woodland butterflies.Many Wildlife Trusts manage woodland reserves for the benefit of rare and threatened species such as white-letter hairstreak or marsh fritillary, often by encouraging the growth of favoured food plants such as elm, blackthorn or cow-wheat, all of which support their own woodland butterfly species. Read More »

MOSHI MONSTERS

Global kids hit Moshi Monsters™ are heading to Longleat Safari & Adventure Park this Easter Holiday! From Wednesday 27th March to Tuesday 9th April, the Wiltshire attraction is playing host to a fun-packed fortnight of three amazing themed activities from the online world of Moshi Monsters.Every day over Easter, children can hunt for the 8 giant Moshi Eggs that have ... Read More »

Longleat Safari

Longleat Safari & Adventure Park has been one of the UK’s best-loved attractions for over 60 years. It features an extensive Safari Park, is home to BBC Animal Park and CBBC Roar and also has over 15 fabulous attractions, including the new multi million pound Jungle Kingdom and Longleat House, one of the most stunning stately homes in Britain.Today Longleat’s ... Read More »

Longleat House

Longleat is an English stately home, currently the seat of the Marquesses of Bath, adjacent to the village of Horningsham and near the towns of Warminsterin Wiltshire and Frome in Somerset. It is noted for its Elizabethan country.The house was built by Sir John Thynne, and designed mainly by Robert Smythson, after the original priory was destroyed by fire in 1567. It took 12 years to complete and is widely regarded as one of the finest examples ... Read More »

Longleat House

Longleat is an English stately home, currently the seat of the Marquesses of Bath, adjacent to the village of Horningsham and near the towns of Warminsterin Wiltshire and Frome in Somerset. It is noted for its Elizabethan country.The house was built by Sir John Thynne, and designed mainly by Robert Smythson, after the original priory was destroyed by fire in 1567. It took 12 years to complete and is widely regarded as one of the finest examples ... Read More »

Sunningdale Golf Club

Sunningdale Golf Club is a golf club, located approximately 30 miles (45–50 km) to the west of London, in Sunningdale, Berkshire, England.Sunningdale Golf Club was founded in 1900 and has two eighteen hole golf courses: the Old Course, designed by Willie Park, Jr., and the New Course, designed by Harry Colt. Colt was highly influential in the creation of the world’s #1 golf course, Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey.From the start, Sunningdale was ... Read More »

Manchester Salford Quays

Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of theManchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it became one of the first and largest urban regeneration projects in the United Kingdom following the closure of the dockyards in 1982. Salford Quays and the Trafford Wharf area are accessible from the M602 motorway and major arterial routes from the Trafford Centre, Manchester ... Read More »

Manchester Salford Quays

Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of theManchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it became one of the first and largest urban regeneration projects in the United Kingdom following the closure of the dockyards in 1982. Salford Quays and the Trafford Wharf area are accessible from the M602 motorway and major arterial routes from the Trafford Centre, Manchester ... Read More »

Big Ben

Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. Read More »

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