Belair Park
Belair House was built in 1785 in the style of, or possibly by, the architect Robert Adam. Its grounds included an artificial lake.
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Belair House was built in 1785 in the style of, or possibly by, the architect Robert Adam. Its grounds included an artificial lake.
Explore rolling chalk downlands and lush meadows at the National Trust's Ashridge Estate in Hertfordshire.
Come and visit our 18th Century working watermill on the River Lea. See the mill in action and explore our exhibitions.
Explore, investigate and have fun with science at The Look Out.
Joins us at the brewery for a good luck around... and a few beers!
A visionary nature reserve Once a chalk quarry, College Lake is now one of the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust's flagship nature reserves.
A little piece of tranquility in an area that has little green space.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo - the Uk's biggest zoo. Buy tickets, view visitor information, find out what's on and meet some of the world's most exotic animals.
Country home of playwright Bernard Shaw for 44 years.
Edwardian home of playwright George Bernard Shaw.
Fascinating remains of a Roman Bath House dating back 1,800 years.
Enjoy your day your way. Relax, exercise or play with spectacular views and a seemingly endless sky in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Who said time travel wasnt real? Welcome to a wealthy family home in the Victorian era. Explore the rooms and let the house tell you its story!
A 24-acre woodland park popular with dog walkers, joggers and cyclists. Ideal for local families to enjoy the natural setting.
Built in 1838 the Guildford Union Workhouse housed the the forgotten classes of Edwardian England the poor, the infirm, the ill and the destitute.
You don't have any existing visits (itineraries), why not create one?
e.g. "Lake District weekend", "Easter Family Day out"
Looking for things to do in Ickenham? VisitRevisit have all you need to plan a fun packed day. Search for attractions, activities and events. Adventure awaits for you, your family and friends. Keep a track of the things to do in your itinerary and build a day out in Ickenham to enjoy and remember.
Have a great day out and remember to come back and share your experiences with others.