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Explore England
FOLLOW THE FICTION
Explore sights straight out of your
favourite novels; Louisa Enock
from The Heart of England School
www.heartengland.co.uk says,
“For adults who love Jane Austen
I would suggest Stoneleigh Ab-
bey and Hidcote Gardens near
Stratford.” Carolina Suarez from A bite of Blighty
Communicate English School rec-
ommends visiting John Rylands GREAT BRITISH BATTER
Library in Manchester, which is “England is known for its beauti-
“a stunning Gothic building which ful coastlines, but also for its fi sh
looks like a cathedral”, she says. and chips,” says Amy Breakwell
at Kings Education www.king-
SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP seducation.com in Brighton, and
Oxfordshire’s designer outlet where better to try some than
centre, Bicester Village, is world Brighton’s best fi sh and chip
famous and a popular destination restaurant, Bankers.
for tourists. It was expanded in
2017 and features outlet stores DOWN THE PUB
selling luxury goods and designer The Old Ferryboat Inn at St
clothing at reduced prices. Ives, Cornwall, claims to be the
oldest pub in England, dating
PARK IT back to 406!
“Woburn Safari Park, in our
opinion, is the UK’s best sa- TIME FOR TEA
fari park,” says Gavin Daniel Fiona Gilbert from Bath College
at Anglophiles Academic. www.bathcollege.ac.uk urges
Visitors can drive through the students to try “the world fa-
park visiting the lions and tigers at mous Bath Bun at Sally Lunn’s
close range. Carolina suggests a tearooms”. She adds, “Ver-
picnic in Heaton Park, Manches- sions of it can be found across
ter’s biggest green space, “There the globe – bakers have all tried
are options such as donkey rides, to replicate it but without suc-
and an animal centre.” cess and that’s because of the
original secret recipe.”
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