Unusual attractions in South East

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    Brighton Sewer Tour

    Brighton’s Victorian sewerage system is one of the most magnificent examples of civil engineering from that glorious period of ingenuity. Tours of the award-winning sewers, which run from May until September, have become established as a highly popular attraction for tourists and local residents. The...

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    Dog Collar Museum

    A unique collection of historic and fascinating dog collars has been built up over the years and is now the only one of its kind in Great Britain. Mrs. Gertrude Hunt most generously presented our collection of collars to the Leeds Castle Foundation in memory...

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    Diggerland – Kent

    Diggerland guarantees a fun filled, exciting, action packed day out for kids and adults of all ages. Children (and adults if they wish) have the opportunity to ride in, and drive, different types of construction machinery including Dumper Trucks, Mini Diggers and Giant Diggers (all...

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  • Gnome Magic

    Gnome Magic

    Gnome Magic is an unusual treat. Enjoy the delightful garden which blends into an amazing wood where the growing number of 500 gnomes and their friends live. Guaranteed to bring a little sunshine. New Dawn Old Ipswich Road Dedham Colchester Essex CO7 6HU

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    Kelvedon Hatch Nuclear Bunker

    Come and witness the three lives of the bunker starting with its role as an RAF ROTOR Station, then a brief period as a civil defence centre through to its most recent life as a Regional Government HQ. Designed for up to 600 military and...

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    St Leonard’s Church Crypt

    Few would disagree with the suggestion that this is one of the most impressive parish churches in Kent. Standing as it does upon a steep slope, dominating the town, overlooking the old houses jostling together and the little criss-cross lanes, apart from its archi-tectural interest,...

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