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In April 2022, Iain Barker said about National Memorial Arboretum
What an amazing place. Had a buggy tour with Carole who brought everything to life. Highly recommend visiting here - just allow longer than you think as it's vast! We'll be back to see more!
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In April 2022, Chris Challacombe said about National Memorial Arboretum
Just a beautiful peaceful place to visir.
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In April 2022, June Smith said about National Memorial Arboretum
Most amazing experience on our first visit. Guides around the centre really knowledgeable. Cafe clean and food very good and well priced
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In April 2022, Tom McDade said about National Memorial Arboretum
Our first visit to remember a very special father who's life was the Royal Engineers. We have found a place where we can peacefully honour him and remember his life.
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In April 2022, carl Dodsley said about National Memorial Arboretum
Sentimental . .R. I .P Duties Done
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In April 2022, Louise Roberts said about National Memorial Arboretum
Thought provoking and beautiful. Recommend visiting at least once.
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In April 2022, Roger H said about Lichfield Drive and Patio Cleaning
Best patio clean we have had in 22 years. He does what he says on the can.
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In April 2022, Malcolm L said about T. Smith Roofing & Renovations Ltd
Tom has a wonderful team of lads Dillon, Grouch, Steve and Leo. Brilliant work ethic, clean tidy workers. My rating says it all Five Stars.
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In April 2022, Sue A said about National Memorial Arboretum
This is a wonderful place to visit. It is beautiful, thought provoking and very inspiring.
You need to put aside at least 4 hour or more to see as much as possible.
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In April 2022, Sam3314 said about The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
Fascinating museum about the life, works and times of Samuel Johnson. Free entry. His life is told in order as you ascend the building, do go to the attic as there is a first edition of his dictionary to admire and a copy to interrogate. Also fascinating to see what else was happening in the world. Helpful staff.
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