The only place in the British Isles where you can ride on all three principal forms of public transport from the earlier part of the 20th century.
Opened in 1846 to link the Manchester to Bolton line with Radcliffe, this railway ran for 134 years with an impressive array of motive power, from the early steam locomotives with open cabs to the diesels of the present day.
A 17th-century manor house associated with Yorkshire's Civil War past. Also the filming location for Wuthering Heights.
Eastbury Manor House is one of the few intact red brick built Tudor manor houses in the country with about 85 per cent of the original building intact.
Eastnor Castle is setting in the Malvern Hills and surrounded by a beautiful deer park, arboretum and lake.
An original WW2 prisoner or war camp converted to a museum.
Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since the 15th century.
Edinburgh Castle reflects almost a millennium of Scottish history. Most importantly, it tells the dramatic story of Scotland's fight for independence.
Castle ruins including a 13th Century hall, house, 14th Century courtyard, and a domestic tower added in the 15th Century.
An Elizabethan manor house with a great historic tale.
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