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Weston Park

Weston Park is a country house in Weston-under-Lizard, Staffordshire, Britain , set in more than one thousand acres of park landscaped by Capacity Brown. The park is found ten miles (sixteen km) north-west of Wolverhampton, and eight miles (thirteen km) north-east of Telford, near to the border with Shropshire.The 17th century Hall is a Grade I listed to building and several features of the estate, e. G the Orangery are separately listed as Grade II.

West Midland Safari Park

The West Midland Safari and Leisure Park is a safari park found on the A456 in Bewdley in Worcestershire, Britain , opened in 1973. The park contains a 4-mile safari. The safari section contains around six hundred animals from around thirty different species from Europe, Africa, Far East, Australasia and Northern America.Together with the four mile safari, is a massive theme park,

Severn Valley Country Park

Severn Valley Country Park is one of Shropshire's best country parks and was the 1st park in Shropshire to attain the respected Green Flag Award.The Country Park is well utilised by both area folk from the villages of Highley and Alveley and also by day visitors and vacation makers from the remainder of Shropshire, the Black Country and beyond.

Ironbridge George Museums

The Ironbridge Gorge Museums are also known Industrial Heritage museums based in the Ironbridge Gorge at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale and Broseley on the Brook Severn in Shropshire, Britain , widely thought of as the birthplace of the Business Revolution.The location is a World Heritage Site an anchor point of the EU Route of Economic Heritage (ERIH). Its present Manager is Mr Steve Miller, who usurped from Glen Lawes in 2007.

Hoo Farm

Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom is a genuine children's paradise where between March and December there's always something taking place. A clean and friendly farm that appeals to all ages and offers close contact with a good range of animals from fluffy yellow chicks and baby lambs to foxes, llamas, deer and ostriches.A regular program of events inspires audience collusion

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