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Bristol
Built in 1230, the only remaining part of the Hospital of Gaunt. The chapel has Tudor ceilings and glass from across Europe.
Slimbridge,
At WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre you can have a taste of the wild, without having to get your feet muddy - unless you want to!
Bristol
The world famous bridge and the iconic symbol of Bristol, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1831 and completed in 1864 after his death
Bristol
The new George Müller Museum celebrates the incredible story of how George Müller cared for and educated over 10,000 orphans in Victorian Bristol.
Bristol
Centre giving visitors the opportunity to explore environmental issues and discover greener choices in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere
Bristol
The oldest Methodist building in the world, constructed as a meeting room and accommodation after Wesley began to preach in 1739.
Yeovil
The multi award-winning Haynes Motor Museum is home to the UK’s largest collection of iconic cars and motorbikes from around the world.
Bath
Through conservation, education and museums, Bath Preservation Trust ensures the future success of our beautiful heritage city.
Stapleton, Bristol
Glenside Hospital Museum is located within the grounds of the old hospital, it aims to inform, educate and de-stigmatise mental illness and learning difficulties.
Bristol
Their mission is to empower communities through arts ensuring everyone has the opportunity to access, be part of and shape arts and culture in Bristol.
Bath
Explore the life of William Herschel, the astronomer who discovered Uranus in 1781.
Bristol
1532 Performing Arts Centre is a purpose-built theatre, dance and music venue for Bristol Grammar School and Bristol. Located in the centre off Clifton Triangle, 1532 offers something for everyone.
Walk in the footsteps of Kings and Queens at Sudeley Castle. Delve into a 1000 year history, explore award-winning gardens, indulge in luscious lunches, enjoy the adventure playground, and more.
Bristol
See displays and artefacts explaining the history, construction and maintenance of the world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge
Wapping Road, BRISTOL
Replica of John Cabot's 1497 ship that he used to discover Newfoundland, which is open for visits and cruises around the harbour
Bristol
Ghyston’s Cave, sometimes known as the Giants Cave or Foxhole is a natural cave in the limestone face of St Vincent’s Rocks in the Avon Gorge.
Arnos Vale, Bristol
A dedicated centre for photography which comprises of a high-quality exhibition space, 101-seat auditorium, an education and resource centre and offices for the RPS staff.
Bristol
The Martin Parr Foundation supports and promotes photography from the British Isles through a regular programme of exhibitions and events. Events include artist talks, educational workshops, book signings and seminars.
Glastonbury
Visitors to Somerset Rural Life Museum can explore Somerset’s rural and social history from the 1800s onwards, discovering more about the county’s landscape, farming, working life and rural crafts.
Stoke Bishop, Bristol
Discover over 4,500 stunning plant species, including rare and threatened plants, in this huge University collection