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AardvarkTravel.net
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The world's leading travel search engine.
Bramham Park, Wetherby
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This splendid Queen Anne mansion was built in 1698, and its famous
gardens laid out over the following thirty years by Robert Benson,
First Lord Bingley. 300 years later, his family still own and live
at Bramham Park, and welcome visitors as guests to their home.
The Brontë
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A small plaque on the wall of this Regency house in Thornton, near
Bradford, celebrates the fact that this was the birthplace of the
Brontës, perhaps the greatest English literary family of the
nineteenth century.
Brontë Parsonage Museum, Keighley
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The Brontës were an extraordinary literary family and Haworth
Parsonage was their life long home. The Reverend Patrick Brontë,
his wife Maria and their six children came to live at the Parsonage
in 1820.
Eureka! The Museum
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Eureka! is Britain's first and only interactive museum especially
for children ages 3-12. It has 400 hands-on exhibits and activities.
Use your senses and imagination to discover more about yourself and
the world!
Harewood House, Leeds @@@
Winner of 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' Award, 1995', 'Yorkshire
and Humberside in Bloom Award, 1996', and 'Museum of the Year, 1996',
Harewood really does provide an outstanding day out for everyone.
National Museum of Photography,
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Exploring the world of the media through a combination of permanent
galleries, temporary exhibitions and three cinemas. Between them you
can explore the stories behind photography, film and television.
Oakwell Hall,
Batley @@
Charlotte Bronte visited Oakwell Hall in Batley, West Yorkshire in
the 1830s and immortalised the house as "Fieldhead" in her
novel Shirley.
Red House, Gomersal
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Once the home to Charlotte Bronte's close friend Mary Taylor, and
is beautifully furnished as the Taylor family home of the 1830s.
UKseries
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UKseries is the home of UKattraction, a comprehensive guide to things to see and
do throughout the UK, as well as the home to other key UK Web sites.
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