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Bristol
Explore Bristol off the beaten track with Martin Booth, author of the bestselling guidebook '111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss'.
WAREHAM
Pliosaur - The Terrifying Sea-Rex! The incredible skull of an ancient Marine Reptile - As featured on the BBC documentary 'Attenborough and The Giant Sea Monster'.
Torquay
Created by the South West Heritage Trust and Torre Abbey the exhibition showcases items from the Cary Archive, giving a unique insight into the family.
The Cary Family lived at Torre Abbey for more than 250 years, but they were more than just…
Pittville, Cheltenham
The new exhibition for 2024 tells the story of Holst's relationship with The Three Choirs Festival – the oldest classical musical festival in the world. Holst first visited the festival in Worcester in 1893 as a 19-year-old student, where he was…
Fosseway Business Park, Moreton-in-Marsh
John Davies Gallery's Spring exhibition presents modern and contemporary works by some of Britain's most prestigious artists. Comprising 100+ works which share a modernist sensibility, Contemporary Modernist Painters is a vibrant exhibition of…
ABBOTSBURY
Designed for families to enjoy, the trail includes stamp points, questions to answer and characters to meet, all alongside the swans and discovering more about the unique Swannery.
Poole
Embark on a journey through 185 million years worth of history through Poole Harbour, along the eastern tip of the Jurassic Coastline into Swanage and back.
Cirencester
Our Spring Trail is based on the beautiful award-winning picture books about Dudley's Garden, written by Dinah Mason Eagers and illustrated by Anna Platts.
There are two trails, one for children aged over five and one for under-fives. The…
SWANAGE
Cuppa and Chat at Durlston Country Park.
Ivybridge
Artizan Collective are pleased to be working with Delamore Arts for the first time in 2024, bringing an exhibition of Contemporary British Printmakers with supported 3D works to the Wagon Shed Gallery, situated within the grounds of the house. We…
Chippenham
Bowood offers several dates throughout the season to visit the Private Walled Garden.
Bath
From the 10th to the 12th of May, The Bath Spring Fayre will transform the charming streets of Milsom Street, New Bond Street, Wood Street, Quiet Street, and Green Street into a vibrant celebration of spring.
Brixham
This event is part of the English Riviera Walking Festival.
This journey take guests through the back streets of Brixham, just away from the main visitor areas around the harbour.
You’ll walk through its hickledy-pickledy narrow streets, filled…
Tiverton
He's a legend and an icon, a revolutionary and an immortal. John Lydon - aka Johnny Rotten - changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution. The frontman and lyricist of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) caused a political…
Teignmouth
So very excited to announce we are collaborating with the exceptional Exeter Gin to bring you a tasting experience like no other.
We will ply you with delicious cheesy delights and a chat about our passion… you've guessed it…. CHEESE!! Tickets £40…
Princess Theatre, Burnham-on-Sea
The Burnham Book Festival takes place take place between May 17th and May 19th, 2024 with a stellar line-up of events.
Plymouth
Enjoy swashbuckling two days of fun inspired by the high seas as Plymouth Pirates Weekend returns on 18 and 19 May 2024, with plenty of free activities for the whole family to enjoy!
Buscot and Coleshill Estate
On this two day weekend course, suitable for adult beginners, you'll be guided through the process of creating your own stained glass panel. You'll choose your glass from a selection and the tutor will show you how to cut it to a pattern. You'll…
Poole
Listen to fascinating tales of Brownsea's past on this guided walk. Enjoy exclusive access into the castle for a cream tea before heading back on the last boat of the day.
Gloucestershire, GLOUCESTER
Step inside our listed buildings and find out more about the events and people that shaped Llanthony's history, including an Archbishop of Canterbury, and King Henry VII.