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In January 2020, Mel Smith said about National Memorial Arboretum
What an impressive place to visit. If you have never been then you should. You can spend as much or as little time as you wish. The name of this place says it all so nothing to add except you will be amazed by the wonderful experience and size. There is a restaurant and shop on site. Parking is £3 per day. Dont drive past without stopping off here.
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In March 2024, Les Wojnarowicz said about National Memorial Arboretum
Amazing peaceful arboretum with memorials and sculptures to remember those who have passed on. Extensive site with good wheelchair access in most places. Lots to explore. Café, restaurant and toilets on site. Everyone should visit here, nature and history combine.
Note: Prone to flooding following heavy rain as nearby river breaks its bank. Bring wellies!
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In April 2019, Kay E said about National Memorial Arboretum
Did not know what to expect. Beautiful place to visit. Went the train about the place. Would strongly recommend the Train very informative. lots of memorials. went to the church lovely inside. do try to go in there and listen to the talk. Had a meal to the restaurant lovely food. Bought a guide book and postcards worth each penny. Went with my mum, Dad and Husband
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In January 2020, Mary Wheeler said about Lichfield Cathedral
It's a lovely city with plenty to see and do. It has a wide variety of shops and restaurants. You can visit the cathedral, sit by the Minster Pool and soak up the history all around you. However the District Council levied a street licence fee on traders at the festival market of £21, which in addition to the stall fee, lead to many traders not coming. Shame!
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In October 2012, trevor s said about National Memorial Arboretum
Everyone should pay a visit, it is unique.
Set in the counrtyside and with river walks and vast areas of woodland, it pays tribute to all our fallen war heroes over the generations.
On site it is possible to enjoy a meal or simply a drink at the restaurant. The range of food is improving, but you are not visiting for that reason.
The Arboretum is there to pay ones repects and it is a living growing entity.
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In February 2017, Catherine H said about National Memorial Arboretum
Easy to park and staff welcoming at the door. There's a £3 parking fee for the day.

The Arboretum is free to walk around but there are other activities available that you need to pay for. The grounds are very well kept and there's probably enough to see to pass on a good hour or two.

There's a cafe/restaurant on site and gift shop for browsing around filled with lovely poppy themed goods.
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In July 2017, rosalyn22851 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Have been before, but not for a couple of years. There as been lots of work carried out since then. The restaurant has been enlarged bright and spacious. It's clean and airy. The choice of food and drinks are reasonable. Lots more to see in the grounds and this time found the Corp where my husband and I were stationed. We would recommend a visit there are lots for everyone to see and enjoy. You won't be disappointed.
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In November 2014, Wiscasset said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very nice visit apart from the weather. Many memorials commemorating people who have died in all wars since the First World War to present day. Both large and small memorials set in hundreds of acres of land. Too many to see on a cold day but will go back. Very good restaurant serving a variety of food hot and cold. Nice gift shop.
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In March 2015, jonathant621 said about National Memorial Arboretum
We always wanted to visit the National Memorial Arboretum and it exceeded our expectations. It took us some 4 hours to walk the site and see most of the memorials, some of which were very poignant in today's world.
Land train available for those less able bodied.
Good value restaurant and of course free, although I would hope most donate generously.
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In June 2015, RON H said about National Memorial Arboretum
A lot to see and you need all day to appreciate the history and the memories and to pay your respects
Good provision for toilets and restaurants from snacks to full meals
The site has got better and better as the years pass and more memorials are put in, I live locally and have visited a number of times with visitors to my home and they are always impressed by the site
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