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In July 2024, Andy Bennett said about National Memorial Arboretum
A truly somber place.
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In July 2024, Lady living the dream said about National Memorial Arboretum
What an amazing experience.
Very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable staff .

Restrooms: Plenty of rest rooms dotted around.

Dog-friendliness: Obviously, there are restrictions as to where dogs can go, but we worked around that by going to view war memorials individually.
Our dog was very welcome in the cafe and coffee bar.
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In July 2024, Lorna Lewis said about Lichfield Drive and Patio Cleaning
Great service cleaning my patio from Jon. Efficient, friendly and good value for money. Highly recommended!
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In July 2024, steve harte said about Bradshaw’s Farm Shop & Cafe
Brilliant food, parking could be improved though, rough car park.Food: 5/5  |  Service: 5/5  |  Atmosphere: 5/5

Recommended dishes
Full English Breakfast …More
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In July 2024, Suzanne Graham said about Tatlow Carpets Ltd
Great service, everybody was so helpful, knowledgeable and friendly. Thank you to the whole team!
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In July 2024, james Winterton said about Tatlow Carpets Ltd
We recently used tatlow carpets and flooring and we were incredibly impressed, we had laminate downstairs and carpets upstairs but the most impressive part was the service and stair runner we had, would highly recommend 10/10
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In July 2024, kevin Bluenose said about National Memorial Arboretum
Incredibly Humbling..
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In July 2024, guy briere-edney said about National Memorial Arboretum
Not only is this a wonderful tribute to the many millions of people throughout history who have given their lives to the defence of our nation and our beliefs but it is run by some of the most caring and helpful people I have met.
From the moment we arrived needing 2 mobility scooters and a wheelchair, we were met with smiling faces and significant efforts to make the day memorable for my octogenarian family.
The fact that is free (excepting a small car parking charge) says everything you need to know.
So go, take the children to give them a sense of the good fortune bestowed upon them and spend money in the cafe (awesome cake!) to support this amazing piece of British heritage.
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In July 2024, Paul W said about National Memorial Arboretum
Having been left behind by our local coach company (Applegates) on the 30th June, driver error. We decided to visit on our return from a long weekend away in Yorkshire with family. What a beautiful place this is, as an veteran Parachute Regiment soldier I was keen to see the Parachute Regiment memorial, and what a stunning work it is, felt quite emotional.
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In July 2024, Joan W said about National Memorial Arboretum
A wonderful remembrance garden, with plenty of memorials and sculptures , the grounds are immaculately kept, there are plenty of seats about for quiet reflection or just to rest and enjoy the quietness. It’s an amazing place that really is thought provoking and you come away very humbled by the tremendous sacrifices made by so many ‘000s of people, the world over. We listened to a talk on the Japanese prisoners of war conducted by Paul, it was so interesting, and included a small tour of the grounds.
It’s just £6 to park all day and RBL ask for any donation, large or small to help with the upkeep. There is a great cafe & restaurant that is very reasonably priced to help support. The gift shop offers a variety of items with plenty of choice.
I don’t think a day is long enough to do the whole site justice, and I shall certainly return.
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