Where we’ve been so far…
Puzzlewood A magical, ancient woodland in the heart of the Forest of Dean. Used as a location in a recent Star Wars film!
Kents Cavern A prehistoric labyrinth of underground tunnels within the caves of Torquay.
Pooles Cavern An underground labyrinth of caves in Buxton, millions of years old.
Leigh Woods Beautiful National Nature Reserve on the outskirts of Bristol city centre, run by the National Trust.
Redcliffe Caves Historic man-made caves dating back to the 12th Century in the heart of Bristol.
16 New Street A beautifully restored National Trust for Jersey Georgian town house, on the island of Jersey.
Glastonbury Abbey A breathtaking ancient monastery monument dating back to the 8th Century.
London Museum of Water and Steam A historic waterworks and pumping steam engine station, turned museum, hosting some of the largest engines of this kind in the world.
“The Loft” Ugly Duck A unique and atmospheric warehouse space with gorgeous wooden rafters in the heart of London’s city centre.
Tiefburg A privately owned medieval castle in the historic town of Heidelberg, Germany.
Rothenburg A medieval and renaissance city in Germany, used in the Harry Potter films as the Godric's Hollow location!
Rathaus Würzburg A Gothic style City Hall building in the centre of Wurzburg, Germany, with gorgeous Renaissance and Baroque architectural influences
The Barbican A performing Arts Centre and Concert Hall in the City of London, the largest of its kind in Europe.
Above The Arts Formerly the 60 seater studio theatre, now the Arts Theatre Cafe and Covent Garden Social Club, above The Arts Theatre West End.
The Other Palace Studio A 120 seater studio theatre in London’s vibrant Victoria, formerly the St James Theatre.
Standalone Farm A traditional working farm in the world's first ever Garden City.
Freightliners Farm A community space in the heart of Islington.
Oasis Farm An urban farm in Waterloo, a hidden gem just moments from the Southbank.
Deen City Farm One of London's oldest city farms, built on part of The National Trust’s Morden Hall Park.