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  1. Arundel Cathedral

    Add Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady and St Philip Howard (Arundel Cathedral) to your Itinerary

    Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady and St Philip Howard (Arundel Cathedral)

    Address

    Parsons Hill, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9AY

    Telephone

    01903 882297

    Arundel

    The Cathedral Church for the Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton.

    Built on a hill, the Cathedral sits majestically, overlooking the ancient town of Arundel.

  2. american museum

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    American Museum and Gardens

    Address

    Claverton, Bath, Somerset, BA2 7BD

    Telephone

    +44 (0)1225 460503

    Bath

    Located in a Grade I listed building, the American Museum and Gardens features collections from the United States and displays that recreate periods of American history, as well as a world renowned folk art, quilt and map collection. 

  3. The Manor, Hemingford Grey

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    The Manor, Hemingford Grey

    Address

    Hemingford Grey, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 9BN

    Telephone

    01480 463134

    Huntingdon

    Built about 1130. Famous as the House of Green Knowe in the children's books by Lucy Boston. Her patchwork collection is on display. Garden, topiary and roses.

  4. Wotton House

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    Wotton House

    Address

    Wotton Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0SB

    Telephone

    01844 238363

    Aylesbury

    The Capability Brown Pleasure Grounds at Wotton, currently undergoing restoration, are related to the Stowe gardens, both belonging to the Grenville family when Brown laid out the Wotton grounds between 1750 and 1767.

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