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Home - United Kindom ArticlesWest MidlandsBirmingham Botanical Gardens Birmingham Botanical Gardens are large gardens open to the public, including arid and tropical houses, aviary and childrens area. Bletchley Park During World War II the German armed forces top secret codes were broken at Bletchley Park, providing the allies with vital information towards their war effort. Bosworth Crafts Bosworth Crafts a small country craft shop and workshop in Nuneaton, Leicestershire. High quality hand carved leathergoods made on the premises, with goods ranging from pendants to large decorated handbags and wall pictures in 3D.. Broadfield House Glass Museum Broadfield House Glass Museum in the historic Glass Quarter, celebrates the British glass industry. We have a magnificent collection of historic and modern glass, as well as exhibitions and events. Watch glassblowing in the glass studio! Cadbury World Cadbury World is a one-way self-guided tour, which you can enjoy at your leisure. You can see the Cadbury World demonstration staff working with chocolate making novelties and plaques. Coventry Cathedral To walk from the ruins of the old Cathedral into the splendour of the new is to walk from Good Friday to Easter. Your heart is lifted, your spirit is renewed and you feel that there is hope for the world. National Sea Life Centre National Sea Life Centre, The Water’s Edge, Brindley Place, Birmingham takes visitors on a spectacular undersea voyage with over 55 displays of freshwater and marine life, creating a wonderland for visitors of all ages. Packwood House Packwood House, originally 16th Century, is a fascinating 20th century evocation of domestic Tudor architecture. Created by Graham Baron Ash, its interiors reflect the period between the world wars and contain a fine collection of 16th Century textiles and furniture. Ryton Organic Gardens From May 2003, the UK’s national centre for organic gardening has a major new attraction – the Vegetable Kingdom, a £2 million fully interactive visitor centre, telling the story of Britain’s vegetables. |