Bath Abbey
Abbey Churchyard, Bath
There is nowhere else quite like Bath Abbey. Magnificent stained glass windows, columns of honey-gold stone and some of the finest fan vaulting in the world, create an extraordinary experience of...
There is nowhere else quite like Bath Abbey. Magnificent stained glass windows, columns of honey-gold stone and some of the finest fan vaulting in the world, create an extraordinary experience of...
The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) is an artist-led charity which supports artists and promotes engagement with the visual arts through a range of activities, exhibitions, and workshops...
Chetham's Library dates from 1653 and is the oldest surviving public library in the English-speaking world. The beautiful seventeenth-century interior is housed in well-preserved sandstone college...
Worsbrough Mill is a working mill producing a range of premium quality organic flours and associated products for trade and retail customers using water power from the River Dove. Visitors can enj...
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust promotes the enjoyment and understanding of Shakespeare's works, life and times. The Trust looks after the following sites that are open to the public: Shakespeare...
Step back in time and explore the Victorian streets of Abbey House Museum during a fun family friendly day out. Our upstairs Childhood Galleries feature toys from Victorian trains sets and doll's...
The Museum holds a lot of material on the local area including the surrounding villages - this includes fossils, archaeological artefacts and information, local history, large collections of maps,...
The Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey is set in a rural location just off the A10. Its a mixture of open spaces, farm buildings, a cottage and the remains of a 12 century Abbey. In and around the f...
The visual impact and beauty of the award winning Quaker Tapestry Museum inspires all those who visit. Often compared with the Bayeux Tapestry, this textile masterpiece of storytelling is a celebr...
Provand’s Lordship, which was built in 1471 as part of a hospital in the cathedral precinct, is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow. Beautifully preserved, the “auld hoose” is...