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  1. Royal Museums Greenwich

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    Museum

    Greenwich, London

    Welcome to Royal Museums Greenwich, home of the Royal Observatory and the Peter Harrison Planetarium, Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House.

  2. Royal Observatory Greenwich

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    Museum

    London

    The Royal Observatory is home to the world-famous Meridian Line and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Established in the 17th century by Charles II, it is today a unique visitor attraction and a must-see for any visit to London.

  3. Royal Pavilion

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    Historic House / Palace

    Brighton

    The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China.

  4. Royal Victoria Country Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Southampton

    Once the site of one of the largest Victorian military hospitals, view images & information about Royal Victoria Country Park, set in 200-acres of parkland

  5. RSPB Pulborough Brooks

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    Nature Reserve

    Pulborough

    The RSPB invites you to discover and enjoy wildlife all year round. Set in the scenic Arun Valley with views to the South Downs, the two mile circular nature trail leads around this beautiful reserve.

  6. Runnymede Surrey Magna Carta 800th Anniversary Garden

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    Garden

    Egham

    Runnymede Surrey Magna Carta 800th Anniversary Garden

  7. Rural Life Living Museum

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    Museum

    Farnham

    Visit us in Tilford village in the Surrey Hills and discover our ancient heritage and inspiring collection of rural machinery, artefacts and objects. Something for all ages to explore. 

  8. Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

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    Museum

    Bournemouth

    Russell-Cotes Museum and Art Gallery was given to Annie Russell-Cotes by her husband, Merton, as a lavish birthday gift in 1901. In the following years, their assortment of beautiful objects from around the globe started to become a Victorian…

  9. Rycote Chapel

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    Church / Chapel

    Near Thame, Thame

    Peaceful 15thC private chapel with exquisitely carved and painted woodwork. Rycote has many intriguing features including 2 roofed pews and a musicians' gallery.

  10. Ryde Beach

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    Beach

    Ryde

    The beaches at Ryde lie on the north east coast of the Isle of Wight and offer miles and miles of sandy shores.

  11. Rye Castle (The Ypres Tower)

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    Museum

    RYE

    Many displays on smuggling, military, police, coastal and maritime history and with things for children to do! See how Women prisoners were treated in the 19th Century. Open all year round.

  12. Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

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    Nature Reserve

    Rye Harbour, Rye

    Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is an important wildlife site set in an exceptional coastal and wetland landscape. It is home to more than 4,355 species of plants and animals including 300 that are rare or endangered.

  13. Rye Heritage Centre

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Rye

    Not just a model, but a complete sound and light show that brings the history of Rye alive. Follow the smugglers' footsteps and experience the life and times of bygone Rye.

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