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We’ve Found The Most Unusual Places To Visit In The UK!

This is exactly what it says on the tin, we have most definitely found some unusual places to visit in England for everyone to discover!

Here we have curated a list of some of th most unusual places to visit in the UK! Some have odd backgrounds and many are hard to undertsand. However, they are very interesting to visit and learn about.

The Museum of Celebrity Leftovers (Cornwall)

Museum of celebrity leftovers display.
Museum of celebrity leftovers display.

This strange museum is housed within, Old Boatstore Café based in Cornwall, and visitors must make an appointment to enter. You can expect to see coffee-stained napkins, bread crusts, and all the remains from celebrities’ plates who have dined at the café; it’s been reported that Prince Charles ordered bread pudding, and the remnants can be seen on the cafe’s stunning blue display.

The Poison Garden Alnwick (Northumberland)

The poisonous garden gate.
The poisonous garden gate.

Would you ever dare to enter the world’s most dangerous garden? The Alnwick Garden is a little but deadly garden with just 100 poisonous and narcotic plants hidden behind the frightening black iron gates. For safety reasons, these plants are preserved behind locked gates, but you may take a walking tour and see for yourself. If you go, you are not allowed to smell, touch, or even taste a single one of the plants, although some previous visitors are already known to pass out from inhaling the poisonous vapours while conversing in the garden. The Alnwick Garden has a lot to offer, from its Rose Garden to the Taihaku Cherry Orchard.

The Gnome Reserve (Devon)

The gnomes, one of the unsual places to visit in the UK.
The gnomes, one of the unsual places to visit in the UK.

The Gnome Reserve, first opened in the late 1970s, and is a unique tourist destination in Devon that serves mostly as pastoral refuge to garden gnomes. We’re fairly sure you’ve never even encountered a gnome reservation, let alone one that’s 4 acres in size, hence why you should go see it. The reserve contains almost 2,000 gnomes and is listed inside the Guinness Book of World Records; there are also model pixies on site, making it a great location to take your kids to let their imaginations run wild.

The Singing Ringing Tree (Lancashire)

The singing ringing tree.
The singing ringing tree.

The Singing Ringing Tree, designed by Tonkin Liu, is a one-of-a-kind musical sculpture that can be seen in Burnley. The sculpture is made up of galvanised steel pipes that are piled in layers to resemble a tree bending in the wind, and it uses the wind’s energy to generate a deep and mysterious melody.

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