Stourhead House and Gardens
Stourhead is a 1,072-hectare estate at the source of the River Stour with a vast and beautiful 18th century landscaped garden.
Stourhead is a 1,072-hectare estate at the source of the River Stour with a vast and beautiful 18th century landscaped garden.
‘One of the country’s truly great gardens’ with outstanding views across 200 acres of Grade II listed parkland and woodland. The Edwardian Garden is renowned for its rare shrubs and champion trees.
Discover over four hundred years of history at this magnificent Tudor house, the country seat of the Earls of Pembroke for over 400 years. Built on the site of a priory founded by King Egbert circa 871. Enjoy its 21 acres of spectacular grounds, gardens and art collection.
Stonehenge is a ‘must see’ famous World Heritage Site. Take in the unforgettable atmosphere of one of the best known Neolithic prehistoric monuments in Europe.
One of Britain’s finest Medieval cathedrals.
A stunning 14th century castle sited by a lake in landscaped gardens. Built in the 14th century as a lightly fortified luxury residence for comfortable living and lavish entertainment.
Ancient stone circle, museum and manor house in the heart of the Avebury World Heritage Site. It includes a pretty village as well as the famous stone circle.
This stunning palace was built for Queen Victoria as one of her holiday homes. It is one of the foremost visitor attractions on the Isle of Wight.
Discover an amazing underwater world by coming face-to-face with marine life from all over the world. Inspire a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world. Also enjoy adventures on the Pirate mini Golf and the Carribean Cove Galleon.
Marvel at fascinating creatures from above and below the waves! Come face to face with sharks, turtles, stingrays, a crocodile, jellyfish, clownfish and the very cute otter family.
Explore an underwater world here at Blue Reef Aquarium Portsmouth – there’s a whole host of creatures to be discovered! From sharks to clownfish, jellyfish to otters, there’s plenty to see. Take in the colourful and exotic inhabitants of the coral reef in our spectacular underwater tunnel and come face to face with the wonders of the aquatic world.
A lavish family home re-imagined as a Venetian Palace in the rural Dorset countryside.
This Rescue Centre is home to over 230 rescued and endangered primates.
A tranquil island with woodland, heathland, cliffs and beaches in Poole harbour. Famous for red squirrels, abundant wildlife and as a Scouting venue.
One of the finest Tudor manor houses in England with its earliest parts dating back to the 15th century.
Thousand-year-old royal castle shaped by warfare. One of Britain’s most majestic ruins with breathtaking views.
Celebrating one of Bath’s most famous residents. It tells the story of Jane’s Baths experience and how it had an effect on her and her writing.
Beautiful and intimate 18th century landscape garden with magnificent views over the city of Bath.
Bath is one of the world’s great cities and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It includes the famous Roman Baths and the majestic Royal Crescent.
The South Downs National Park is a unique combination of glorious rolling downland, ancient woodland, river valleys and busy towns and villages. It covers 1,000 square miles and stretches from the cathedral city of Winchester eastwards to the market town of Lewes. Winchester is the start of the park’s ‘backbone’ – the 100 mile long South Downs Way. This National Trail opens up to walkers, cyclists and horse riders classic chalk landscapes and superb views. These include the Western Weald, the [...]