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mattyd81 says:
Last year was my first year to Notting Hill Carnival in London. Never really knew what I was to expect, but I had a fantastic weekend.
Anyone going to the carnival will have a great time. The Carnival starts early and goes on well into the evening. The streets are rammed packed with people as th...
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DHaworth says:
Landguard Fort in Felixstowe England is a place that will give you a more meaningful historical experience. I must confess while i was in Felixstowe the Fort was closed and not opening til May 2007. I decided to climb the walls of the Fort and take my own tour. I have a bad habit of this in my trave...
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lagunachick0122 says:
The moment I knew that I was going to London, I knew that I had to go to the London Eye. It's the largest ferris wheel and it's absolutely beautiful. I mean when you walk up to it, it seems to large and the moment you step inside, everything changes. As I stood in there with my cousin, we both we...
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funinuk says:
First we stopped at Silbury hill which is a huge burial mound along the highway but unfortunately you can't climb it but it's so huge you can't miss it!!
Across the road from Silbury hill and over the field is the West Kennett Long Barrow which is a Neolithic burial chamber built in 3500BC. When th...
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cutetwirler says:
Now, I'm a bit biased because this is my home town, but what better person to advise you on Bury than a Bury person!
The things to see in Bury include;
The Nutshell.
This is cool because it's the smallest pub in Britain. There's a mummified cat on the wall inside too!
Moyses Hall
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kazarre says:
Blooming expensive to see a film there. £12.50!!
Try and Prince Charles cinema - £5 at the weekends. This where they show "Singalong Sound of Music".
There are cheap comedy nights - but you might be disappointed. We ended up going to the Thistle Hotel for a £5 (it was a bit bizarre) like ...
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burnwood39 says:
I lived in Harrogate for almost a year and found it one of the best kept secrets of the UK. It is an old spa town where the English would travel to so that they could soak in the sulfur spas. These spas are still in operation. There are numerous pubs, restaurants, and other items of interest in and...
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S-Jay says:
Leeds Castle, found in Kent, NO not Leeds!
Confusing but hey these things happen.
Leeds Castle is a beautiful restored lived in castle on masses of land that holds a large bird sanctuary from budgies to parrots to flamingos. The ground holds a golf course, dog collor musem and lovely little sho...
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sarahelaine says:
Avebury Stone Circle is a huge complex of standing stones located in the heart of Wiltshire. It is less famous than Stonehenge, and lacks the moody moor location and impresive lintels, but personally, I prefer it.
At some point in the middle ages, a village was built slap in the middle of the ri...
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
This is the type of place to visit in addition to another day trip. I would budget about 45 minutes here because once you've walked the circle and listened to a bit of the audio tour you're ready to move on to your next stop.
I'd suggest if you're coming from London doing one of those Bath/Sto...
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