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Warwick Castle

Homes to the Earls of Warwick from the 11th century, Warwick Castle is probably the finest castle in England. As well as the imposing towers and ramparts with amazing views of the Warwickshire countryside, you can visit the famous Castle Dungeon, the Mighty Trebuchet, the Princess Tower, the Great Hall and Grand Interiors, and the beautiful gardens overlooking the River Avon.

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    Blenheim Palace

    Home to the 12th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, Blenheim Palace is a true masterpiece of 18th Century Baroque architecture.

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    Bletchley Park

    Once Britain’s Best Kept Secret, today Bletchley Park is a heritage site and vibrant tourist attraction. Open daily, visitors can explore some of the iconic WW2 Codebreaking Huts and Blocks and marvel at the astonishing achievements of the Codebreakers whose work is said to have helped shorten the war by two years.

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    Warwick Castle

    Homes to the Earls of Warwick from the 11th century, Warwick Castle is probably the finest castle in England. As well as the imposing towers and ramparts with amazing views of the Warwickshire countryside, you can visit the famous Castle Dungeon, the Mighty Trebuchet, the Princess Tower, the Great Hall and Grand Interiors, and the beautiful gardens overlooking the River Avon.

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    Oxfordshire Tours

    There is no better way to explore the stunning sights of Oxford city than to join the open-topped Oxford Sightseeing Bus. With twenty stop off-jump-on stops enjoy attractions such as the Ashmolean Museum, Magdalen Bridge, the Radcliffe Camera, Bridge of Sighs, and of course the colleges and Gardens.

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    British Motor Museum

    Fun for all the family whatever the weather!
    Explore the British Motor Museum, the largest collection of historic British in the world.
    Take a walk down the ‘Time Road‘ and discover how both motoring and family life has changed through the decades including period music and memorable events such as the introduction of double yellow lines.