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Places to Visit (inc Theme Parks)

Attraction Tix

With over 17 years experience selling attraction tickets in the UK, attractiontix's is a trading name of Attraction World Ltd - the largest ticket broker in the UK.

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Historic Royal Palaces

Hampton Court Palace promises a magical journey back through 500 years of royal history. Discover the magnificent State Apartments of Henry VIII and William III, explore 60 acres of immaculate riverside gardens and lose yourself in the world-famous maze.

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Loseley Park

Historic and beautiful Loseley Park has become a highly regarded venue for wedding ceremonies, wedding receptions, banquets, dinners, corporate events and shows. Conveniently situated just outside Guildford, Surrey, close to the A3 with its direct links to the M25 and London, it also offers the leisure visitor, a peaceful and fascinating place for a day out. Enormous care and attention to detail ensures that for whatever reason you come to Loseley, your visit will be really special. With superb cuisine and service, in lovely surroundings, our staff are determined to do everything they can to make your event a truly wonderful success.

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Petworth House & Park

Magnificent country house and park with an internationally important art collection.

Set in a 'Capability' Brown landscaped deer park The Trust's largest art collection rivals most London galleries
Numerous works by Turner; Petworth itself was immortalised in his paintings
Fascinating servants' quarters with a 'state of the art' Victorian kitchen
Intricate wooden carvings by Grinling Gibbons in the Carved Room.

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Titsey Place & Gardens

Titsey is one of the largest surviving historic estates in Surrey. It dates back to the mid-sixteenth century, though the first
impression now is of a comfortable early-nineteenth century house in a picturesque park, under the North Downs which hereabout rise to over 800 feet. It is difficult to believe that this well-preserved
stretch of country is barely twenty miles from the centre of London: only the M25 motorway intrudes into a landscape which otherwise has hardly changed in the last hundred years. The estate was originally bought in 1534 by Sir John Gresham, of the famous London merchant dynasty, and descended in the early-nineteenth century through the female line to the Leveson Gowers, a cadet branch of the family of the Dukes of Sutherland. The Leveson Gower family lived at Titsey until the death of Thomas Leveson Gower in 1992.

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