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In June 2024, Michael Cooke said about National Memorial Arboretum
My grandson aged 3 3/4
thoroughly enjoyed the Stickman trail his dad and grandad did too as we viewed many memorials on the trail

Playground: Lovely playground
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In June 2024, Lida Baldwin said about National Memorial Arboretum
Lots to see, you need plenty of time, benches everywhere. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Train
journey and commentary very good if you cannot walk very far. Restaurant ok, but some meals take a while to arrive but good value. Parking well organised and managed by attendants. Opportunity to pay respect to all those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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In June 2024, Y. R-B said about Bradshaw’s Farm Shop & Cafe
Absolutely brilliant!. All staff were friendly and polite.
We ordered breakfast, massive portions, hot and tasty.
The Sunday lunches looked amazing,we will certainly be back.Food: 5/5  |  Service: 5/5  |  Atmosphere: 5/5 …More
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In June 2024, Joe O'Callaghan said about National Memorial Arboretum
An incredibly humbling experience. Anyone considering war as a route to piece should go to visit the National Memorial Arboretum and see what war means.
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In June 2024, Amir Saad said about National Memorial Arboretum
National Memorial Park is a truly unique and remarkable destination, brimming with stunning monuments that captivate and inspire visitors. Among these, the monument dedicated to the Polish army stands out as particularly impressive. Its grandeur and historical significance left me completely awestruck, providing a poignant tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the Polish soldiers.Additionally, the museum for prisoners of war is an exceptional part of the park. It offers an incredible amount of knowledge, presented in an engaging and informative manner. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, giving visitors a deep understanding of the harsh realities faced by prisoners of war. The experience is both humbling and enlightening, making one appreciate the freedoms we often take for granted.The park also features a delightful café with good coffee and friendly staff, making for a pleasant break during your visit. The overall atmosphere is one of reverence and gratitude, providing a powerful perspective on the sacrifices made by so many for the peace we enjoy today.National Memorial Park is a must-visit for anyone seeking to connect with history and honor the memory of those who gave their lives for our freedom. Forever grateful for this profound experience.
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In June 2024, neville haines said about National Memorial Arboretum
Lovely environment and very helpful and friendly staff
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In June 2024, Angela Macmanomy said about Lichfield Cathedral
Visited on
Weekday

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No waitMore
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In June 2024, Gillian Nicholls said about National Memorial Arboretum
A magnificent place full of sombre memories and sadness.
The WW2 80th memorial service excelled. It was a very emotional but well organised event. So glad a went
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In June 2024, David Leyland said about National Memorial Arboretum
Amazing place and worth a visit
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In June 2024, Sarah Lane said about National Memorial Arboretum
Lovely place shame it was raining but we still enjoyed it we will come back
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