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Harrogate Caravan Park 44

Harrogate Caravan Park

Harrogate Caravan Park, North Yorkshire, overlooking the beautiful Crimple Valley. The perfect base for exploring Harrogate, York and Leeds plus the wonderful countryside and Dales beyond. With 67 generously-sized pitches that are a mixture of grass and hard standing, they can happily accommodate caravans, motorhomes and tents.
Chestnut Meadow Campsite 46

Chestnut Meadow Campsite

As seen on BBC TV, Chestnut Meadow Camping & Caravan Park is a family friendly camp site in the heart of 1066 country, located on the outskirts of Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, set amidst beautiful countryside with stunning views and modern facilities. Completely refurbished in 2010 to create a modern shower block, shop, reception, an indoor games hall and an outdoor play area.
Bethany School 48

Bethany School

Founded by the Reverend Joseph Kendon in 1866, Bethany is a co-educational day and boarding school set on a rural campus in the heart of the Kent countryside. Pupils benefit from modern, state-of-the-art facilities and every care is taken to ensure that their time spent at Bethany is both comfortable and enjoyable in a home away from home.
Riley Smith Hall 50

Riley-Smith Hall

Riley-Smith Hall, built in 1924, the hall has since served as a historic family attraction and venue for many different events. The team at Riley-Smith Hall have undertaken continued maintenance and improvement of the hall and selected Aaztec to help with the most recent washroom refurbishment.
Royal Russell School 52

Royal Russell School

Royal Russell School is an inclusive school, founded in 1853 and is proud to have enjoyed Royal Patronage. Since the 1970’s, the school has gone from strength to strength. New and better facilities have been built, numbers of girls have increased and the academic record is one to be proud of.
Fodder, Harrogate 54

Fodder, Harrogate

Passionate about Yorkshire, its farmers and local producers; Fodder, a Yorkshire farm shop and cafe, supports and sells the very best. Stocked with food and drink from 350 farmers and producers, with 85% of what is sold and served from Yorkshire. Fodder are proud to be the only food shop and café in the UK where all profits go to a farming charity – the Yorkshire Agricultural Society.
Bootham School, York 56

Bootham School, York

Founded by Quakers in 1823 and based in the heart of York, Bootham is a friendly, inclusive and highly distinctive co-educational day and boarding school of 600 pupils, aged 3-18. The school pride themselves on their commitment to the individual needs of each pupil and the excellent facilities they can offer their students; and the lockers and washrooms are no exception.
The Perse School 58

The Perse School

Founded in 1615, The Perse School is a traditional yet innovative co-educational independent day school based in the city of Cambridge. Alongside their academic credentials, the health and happiness of their 1,580 students is of high importance and creating a safe and vibrant school environment is key.
Colfe School 60

Colfe School

Founded in 1652, Colfe’s School is a progressive and vibrant co-educational independent day school in Horn Park, south-east London. The dynamic school favours innovation and so modern washroom and locker facilities were top priorities in their various recent refurbishment programmes.
FlyDSA Arena

Fly DSA Arena, Sheffield

FlyDSA Arena (originally known as Sheffield Arena, Constructed at a cost of £34 million, it was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 30 May 1991. The arena’s resident sport team is the Sheffield Steelers ice hockey team who play in the Elite Ice Hockey League. The Steelers have recorded crowds of up to 10,000 in the building with extra seating being installed at the venue.
Hampton By Hilton York

Hampton by Hilton Hotel, York

Hampton by Hilton York, winner of a Very Good Rating for sustainable design & construction from BREEAM. This York hotel is just a five minute walk from the train station and the wealth of attractions in the city centre, close to the York Minster, the Jorvik Viking Centre or the York Dungeons. At a Glance – a comfy base overlooking York’s Roman walls.