For people of all abilities, including total beginners, the Sherwood Woodland Railway provides exhilarating journeys into the heart of the lovely woodland. Their goal is to make people smile while riding horses across the countryside and taking in the beauty of nature. Youngsters as young as three years old can have paddock rides, and children as young as five years old can enjoy treks. In addition to being fully licenced and insured, they are also concerned about health & safety. Many stories of paranormal activity and spirits have been made about Shepton Mallet Prison. The most well-known legend is that of the White Lady. She can be found in a variety of places, but the A-Wing is one of the most well-known places where she can be seen or felt. Staff and inmates frequently reported a chilly breeze blowing through the wing, a lovely perfume aroma, and shadowy entities lurking in the shadows. It currently provides guided tours, self-guided tours, ghost tours, A Night Behind Bars, escape rooms, and Prison Break, among other activities as a tourist attraction. The jail has remained nearly untouched since the last inmates were released in 2013, providing an authentic experience with no gimmicks.
Bradford Cathedral’s: Weaving Stories(Interactive Loom)
Bradford Cathedral’s interactive loom invites visitors to weave their own story into the rich tapestry of the city’s heritage. Blending tradition with technology, this engaging exhibit brings to life Bradford’s historic textile roots while offering a hands-on experience for all ages. As threads interlace, so do the narratives of community, creativity, and craftsmanship. Visitors can explore how cloth and culture are connected, making their mark in an ever-evolving story of innovation and identity. Bradford Cathedral’s loom is more than an exhibit—it’s a vibrant celebration of connection, inviting everyone to become a living part of the city’s cultural fabric.
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Bradford Cathedral’s: Weaving Stories(Interactive Loom)
Bradford Cathedral’s interactive loom invites visitors to weave their own story into the rich tapestry of the city’s heritage. Blending tradition with technology, this engaging exhibit brings to life Bradford’s historic textile roots while offering a hands-on experience for all ages. As threads interlace, so do the narratives of community, creativity, and craftsmanship. Visitors can explore how cloth and culture are connected, making their mark in an ever-evolving story of innovation and identity. Bradford Cathedral’s loom is more than an exhibit—it’s a vibrant celebration of connection, inviting everyone to become a living part of the city's cultural fabric.
Bradford Cathedral 1 Stott Hill, Bradford, BD1 4EH
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