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Bath
A recently refurbished nineteenth-century folly and museum collection, offering splendid views over the Bath cityscape.
Bristol
Smoke & Mirrors is the UK's only Boutique Magic Theatre & Pub. They are situated in the heart of the theatre district. This little entertainment bar currently rated in the number 1 things to do in Bristol via TripAdvisor.
Bristol
See displays and artefacts explaining the history, construction and maintenance of the world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge
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.
Bath
Bath's Oldest House is open for diners in the restaurant. Museum is open 11am - 4pm.
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
One of the most complete 18th century town houses surviving in the UK, offering a glimpse of life hundreds of years ago.
Trowbridge
A Prestigious Venue in the historic heart of the County Town of Wiltshire
Bristol
Hidden aware in the beautiful suburb of Clifton the Redgrave Theatre is one of Bristol’s most popular theatres hosting a wide variety of productions including operas, musicals, stand-up comedy, theatre and dance.
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
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.
Cheddar
Visit the spectacular Cheddar Gorge and Caves, boasting awe-inspiring cliffs and extraordinary subterranean stalactite show caves, plus it holds many fascinating secrets about our prehistoric ancestors. What are you waiting for? Nature, wildlife,…
Bath
Explore the life of William Herschel, the astronomer who discovered Uranus in 1781.
Redcliffe, Bristol
One of the most beautiful churches in all England and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the country
Bristol
Discover the history of Bristol’s harbour at Underfall Yard, the home of the crucial operation and maintenance of the city’s Floating Harbour and one of the only surviving Victorian dock workshops in the world.
Bristol
The Museum at the New Room tells the incredible story of the lives of John and Charles Wesley, the early beginnings of Methodism and its relevance today. Come and explore our 12 interactive rooms!
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.
Bristol
Discover Charles Wesley’s House in Bristol — a beautifully restored Georgian townhouse offering a rare glimpse into the domestic life, music, and legacy of the world’s greatest hymn writer.
Bristol
Unique mansion that houses some stunning period costumes and everyday Victorian objects, including model trains, dolls and toys
Bristol
Built in 1230, the only remaining part of the Hospital of Gaunt. The chapel has Tudor ceilings and glass from across Europe.