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Shakespeare House

Shakespeare House

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Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust owns five Shakespeare's Houses in and around Stratford-upon-Avon, all directly linked to Shakespeare. The Trust also cares for Harvard House. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust hosts a variety of events, courses and lectures throughout the year. From Family events to Shakespeare study days, from outdoor plays to lunchtime lectures, there is something for everyone.

In the events section you will find a list of events by month, demonstrations at Mary Arden's farm throughout the year, by season, as well as a variety of other events by category
Category : Days Out
Keywords : shakespeare   houses   stratford   hathaway   arden   birthplace
Date: Dec 31, 2008


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A permanent exhibition devoted entirely to chocolate; where it came from, who first drank this mysterious potion, when it became eating chocolate and the part that Cadbury played in this story. Fun for all ages with Cadabra, a magical Cadbury journey, and the Cadbury fantasy factory.
There are two shops on site, the World’s Biggest Cadbury Shop and our Essence Emporium. Both stock a wide range of confectionery and Cadbury-branded merchandise, so you can pick up souvenirs – and essential supplies! Many items are unique and only available at Cadbury World so you won’t find them anywhere else, and you can also buy photo film and disposable cameras so you can take photos of your day out. Cadbury World accepts all major credit cards and there’s also an ATM machine on the site.
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The Avon Valley Railway is more than just a train ride, offering a whole new experience for some or a nostalgic memory for others. It's a real treat for the whole family!
Bristol and Bath's nearest and most-loved preserved railway, offering steam and diesel train and boat rides through the scenic River Avon Valley. Ideal for families and enthusiasts alike, this volunteer-run steam railway provides a great day out whatever the weather.
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Alexandra Palace is London’s most stylish and versatile venue for exhibitions, conferences, hospitality and private celebrations; from the most intimate to large-scale events.

Opened in 1873, the Palace has a long and fascinating history, yet has been extensively renovated and refurbished to meet the needs of modern event organisers with an excellent range of multi-purpose halls and smaller rooms. Set in 196 acres of gorgeous parkland overlooking London, it is conveniently located between Muswell Hill and Wood Green, just five miles from Piccadilly Circus.
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Collection of ten family friendly museums that celebrate the history of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage site. Information is available to help visitors plan their day, as well information about the collections.
There are ten award-winning Museums spread along the valley beside the wild River Severn - still spanned by the world's first Iron Bridge.

See the products that set industry on its path and the machines that made them. Watch and talk to the Museums' craftsmen and costumed demonstrators as they work iron, fashion china and glass, and bring alive the people who lived and worked here.
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The Transport Museum at Wythall is home to a large collection of buses operated by Midland Red, Birmingham City Transport, West Midlands PTE, Walsall, West Bromwich and Wolverhampton Corporations, plus other operators in the area. We also have a collection of Battery Electric Milk Floats and Bread Vans. All facets of the museum are staffed by volunteers. We are open to casual visitors between 11a.m. and 4.30p.m. each Saturday and Sunday between March and the end of November, and Wednesday afternoons 1pm to 4:30pm between May and August, when you are able to see volunteers restoring and maintaining the collection. Throughout the year we have themed Event Days when museum buses offer rides, a delightful ride-on miniature steam railway operates, and the cafeteria and shop are open, the latter selling transport models, books, magazines and DVDs.
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