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4-5 Henley Street, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6PTTelephone
01789 269356Stratford upon Avon
All our guests are encouraged to get involved with the displays and interact with the tactile objects. All the displays work together to create an exciting multi-sensory experience. The staff have experience with a wide range of additional needs, so…
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Blackmill Lane, Norton, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0JPTelephone
01243 542075Chichester
We are fully accessible for wheelchair users and can cater for anyone with other specific access requirements. We are quieter during the week, and get usually get quite busy at the weekends. Afternoons tend to be quieter than the mornings. During…
Oxford
There is are a number of touchable exhibits on the Ground Floor of the Museum, including a ‘Touch Table’ in the Main Court, in front of the skeleton parade. The Table has touchable specimens, Braille text, and raised imagery. Other touchable…
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Caverswall Road, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST11 9BGTelephone
01782 396210Stoke-On-Trent
An industrial heritage steam railway operating steam train journeys through beautiful North Staffordshire countryside. Museum housing extensive collection of steam locomotives. Tearoom, bar and shop available. Special events calendar.
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Lambert House, Beer Hackett, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 6QPTelephone
0330 1747 555Sherborne
Brotherwood are the UK’s Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) Specialists and are recognised as the market leader in Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Design.
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Hedingham Station, Yeldham Road, Castle Hedingham, Essex, CO9 3DZTelephone
01787 461174Castle Hedingham
One mile length of line with re-located buildings, large collection of heritage rolling stock, steam and diesel locomotives and miniature and model railways. Special events including Thomas and Santa specials.
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Low Road, Bressingham, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 2AATelephone
01379 686900Diss
You have to go a long way to beat Bressingham Steam and Gardens for a family day out.
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Aylsham Station, Norwich Road, Aylsham, Norfolk, NR11 6BWTelephone
01263 733858Aylsham
Norfolk’s longest narrow gauge steam railway runs between the old market town of Aylsham and the bustling Broads town of Wroxham and is within easy reach of Norwich and the coast.
Eastbourne
Travel behind the 1/8th scale miniature steam or diesel locomotive for nearly a mile around the lake or relax in the award winning tea gardens with a cream tea or light lunch. There is an adventure playground with a tot's village.
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The Railway Station, Station Road, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1DFTelephone
01362 851723Dereham
East Anglia's longest heritage railway operating between Dereham and Wymondham (11.5 miles). Dereham Station houses displays of railway memorabilia, a shop and buffet.
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Leicester Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7BJTelephone
07973 271 593Market Harborough
Explore Leicestershire by canal boat along the Grand Union Canal.
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Sheffield Park, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 3QXTelephone
01825790231Uckfield
Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilets. Loose gravel paths. Accessible pathways are suitable for wheelchairs and site mobility scooter (bookable by phone). Assistance dogs are welcome across the whole site at all times.
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Esthwaite Water, The Boathouse, Ridding Wood, Hawkshead, LA22 8LATelephone
015934 36541Ridding Wood
The Osprey Safari is a self driven electric boat ride around Esthwaite Water, taking you to six different locations.
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Derby Road, Matlock Bath, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NTTelephone
01629 582365Matlock
A unique hilltop Park set on top of a dramatic limestone gorge, amid great natural beauty. Journey in a state of the art cable car. Follow a guide underground to our spectacular
showcaves. Explore over 60 acres of Wooded hillside.Colchester
Located in the lovely rural Chappel Station, the museum brings to life railways in the Eastern Counties since their beginning in the 19th Century, through the glory days of the early 20th Century to the disappearances of the Beeching era.