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Silverstone
Motor Racing Circuit
Historic racing circuit and home to the British
Grand Prix which takes place annually, usually in
July. Silverstones packed programme includes
many other motor related events, many of which offer
free admission. They also have a programme of corporate
days, vintage and veteran car events and much more.
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Stowe
Landscape Gardens
One of the first and finest landscape gardens in
Europe, located only 2 miles from the centre of
Buckingham and now managed by the National Trust.
You can wander through Stowes green valleys
and vistas which are set with lakes, monuments and
temples. And an ideal venue for your special wedding. |
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Bletchley
Park - Home of the Enigma Machine
The world's first programmable computer and other
technologies we take for granted today were initiated
at Bletchley Park. During WW2 the German armed forces
top secret codes were broken at Bletchley Park,
providing the allies with vital infomation towards
their war effort. A fascinating day out. |
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Stoke
Bruerne Canal Museum
Housed in a restored cornmill in the picturesque
village of Stoke Bruerne on the Grand Union Canal,
the museum collection vividly portrays the heritage
of 200 years of inland waterways. Walk up to the
extremely long Blisworth tunnel along the canal. |
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Bicester
Designer Village
Shopping outlet, built in a traditional New England
style and home to over 50 designer and famous
brand name shops. Bicester Village outlet shopping
for Bond Street quality at bargain prices.
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Warwick
Castle
The finest medieval castle in Britain. The home
of the de Newburghs, de Beauchamps, Plantagenets,
Richard Neville, the 'Kingmaker', the Dudleys and
the Grevilles, Warwick Castle has rightly been described
as the finest Medieval castle in England. Highly
recommended for a good day out. |
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Blenhiem
Palace
Home to the Dukes of Marlborough and birthplace
of Sir Winston Churchill. Blenheim Palace is one
of the few privately owned historic houses entitled
to have the word "Palace" as its suffix
and, though an extremely large building, not quite
the largest. |
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Waddesdon
Manor
Rothschild Mansion with its many exquisite collections
of priceless works of art and furniture.
Baron
Ferdinand de Rothschild, creator of Waddesdon,
loved France and French art. Much of this building
has been transported from old French chateaus.
A visit here is a must.
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The
Cotswolds
Charming villages and countryside, considered by
many to be the essence of traditional England. Bourton
on the water is one such village and is often referred
to as "the Venice of the Cotswolds". This
area of England is worth much of your time. |
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Stratford-upon-Avon
The birthplace of Shakespeare and home of the British
National Theatre. In Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon,
adjoining the modern Shakespeare Centre where exhibitions,
conferences and lectures are held. A beautiful town
with much to see and do. |
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Guest Rooms Only in the heart of England
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