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Top places to visit on your residential trip
Residential trips are a great way to create lasting memories and experiences for your pupils. We've listed below our five most popular sites to enjoy as part of a residential experience, which can be discovered on a free self-led visit, or you can enhance your day with a hands-on Discovery Visit. Engage your pupils and bring learning to life.
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PENROSE, Sir Roland (1900-1984) & MILLER, Lee (1907-1977)
Blue plaque commemorating photographer Lee Miller and surrealist Sir Roland Penrose at 21 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, London NW3 1NT, Borough of Camden.
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PENROSE, Sir Roland (1900-1984) & MILLER, Lee (1907-1977)
Blue plaque commemorating photographer Lee Miller and surrealist Sir Roland Penrose at 21 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, London NW3 1NT, Borough of Camden.
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Blue Plaque commemorating statesman Jomo Kenyatta at 95 Cambridge Street, Pimlico, London SW1V 4PY, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating statesman Jomo Kenyatta at 95 Cambridge Street, Pimlico, London SW1V 4PY, City of Westminster.
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With the input of teachers across the country, we’ve selected our Top 10 school trips to support your history study across key stages 1-3, with added benefits for maths, science, geography and literacy, too. With free access to all our properties when booked in advance, free planning visits and specially designed learning resources, we have all the tools you need to help you create the unique and memorable learning experiences for your class.
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Blue Plaque commemorating statesman Jomo Kenyatta at 95 Cambridge Street, Pimlico, London SW1V 4PY, City of Westminster.
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A brief history and description of Bramber Castle, founded as a motte-and-bailey castle soon after the Norman Conquest.
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PENROSE, Sir Roland (1900-1984) & MILLER, Lee (1907-1977)
Blue plaque commemorating photographer Lee Miller and surrealist Sir Roland Penrose at 21 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, London NW3 1NT, Borough of Camden.
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