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In January 2019, Billy Stewart said about National Memorial Arboretum
Great place to visit for Remembrance and increasing in monuments all the time.
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In January 2019, Nita Carr said about National Memorial Arboretum
Had a wonderful few hours here. So peaceful the volunteers do a wonderful job have such a lot of knowledge . Will be going back again .they have a wonderful restaurant with freshly cooked food highly recommended
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In January 2019, David Cutler said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very enjoyable visit again.
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In January 2019, Robert Murray said about National Memorial Arboretum
Excellant
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In January 2020, Stef Okon said about National Memorial Arboretum
Happy and sad.
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In January 2020, Paul alexander Jones said about National Memorial Arboretum
Absolutely wonderful place. Very special.
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In January 2020, John and Mary Wiles said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very impressive.Pitu it rained all day but we enjoyed the train ride around the memorials
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In January 2020, fiona holton said about National Memorial Arboretum
Inspiring pkace
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In January 2020, David Heys said about National Memorial Arboretum
Everyone needs to visit this place. Run by volunteers, it is very well kept and laid out. It is free to go into 150 landscaped acres that contain memorials to Associations of Military bodies. Donations are appreciated.
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In January 2020, Bob Birtles said about National Memorial Arboretum
Visited the National Memorial Arboretum yesterday. It is a wonderful, tranquil, beautiful place. It sits in 150 acres and offers lots of things to lots of people, but something to everybody. Firstly greeted by knowledgeable staff who can point you in the right direction. The entrance hall is impressive and you can just look around and reflect on the past. There is a lovely shop, a good cafe and a separate coffee shop just across the courtyard. Because the weather was horrible we went on the land train tour, covered and dry, jam packed with information about monuments that we passed. Also our driver was entertaining and knowledgeable. It lasts about 45 - 50 minutes and well worth the £6 price for adults. We are going to return and walk around so you can get right up to the memorials and read the plaques. Its not just older war campaigns, the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan and not just about the military. The Fire Brigade, Police and Ambulance along with many other civilian bodies. Please visit, pay the car parking at £3.00 for a full day, and try to spend as much as you can as the upkeep is a lot of money and the Arboretum gets no public money.
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