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For an incredible adventure through time, visit Abbey House Museum and be transported back to the Leeds of the 1880s.
Experience the signs and sounds of everyday life in Victorian Leeds as you step over the threshold of time. Learn about a city steeped in history and walk through the carefully reconstructed streets of a once small market town that's now a thriving commercial centre in the north.

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Broads Authority

01603 610734

Visitor Centre Beccles

01502 713196

Visitor Centre Hoveton

01603 270453

Visitor Centre Ranworth

01603 270453

Toad Hole Cottage Museum

01692 678673

Visitor Centre Whitlingham

01603 617332
 

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Organisations and businesses are working towards improving access in the Broads, to help as many people as possible experience its special magic.
There are increasing opportunities for getting on the water, with wheelchair accessible boats and some places with facilities to help people with visual or hearing impairments.
Boardwalks, suitable for wheelchair users, are the only way to visit the mysterious and swampy carr woodlands around many of the broads.
The Easier Access leaflet will tell you more.
For further details and more information about other places to visit and their facilities, please contact the Broads Information Centres. All have wheelchair access and induction loop systems, but wheelchair access is very limited at Potter Heigham and Toad Hole Cottage. Centres are open from Easter or 1 April (whichever is earlier) to 31 October daily.

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Alnwick Garden: 01665 511350
Alnwick Tree House: 01665 511852
 

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There's so much to explore at The Alnwick Garden, including acres of fascinating plants, water sculptures, the infamous Poison Garden and one of the world's largest wooden tree houses, 364 days a year.

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The Alnwick Garden is accessible to all with disabled access throughout, including to The Treehouse, the rope bridges and the walkways in the sky. Wheelchairs and scooters are available for hire by calling before visiting, and disabled parking spaces are provided at the main entrance.

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Click on PLAN YOUR VISIT and then on DISABLED ACCESS and click on link to download Disabled Information leaflet.

The Alton Towers Resort strives to make sure that the Theme Park, Hotels, Water Park and other extraordinary attractions are easily accessible to all our guests. The downloadable leaflet has been created in order to help disabled guests have a fabulous and unforgettable experience at the resort!

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All exhibit areas at Amberley are accessible by wheelchair or pushchair, with the exception of the nature trails and the vintage bus service. Upon request, before visiting, a wheelchair-accessible railway coach can also be prepared.

Amberley Museum is a 36 acre open-air site dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south-east. Aided by volunteers, the Museum contains a wide range of exhibits, from transport-based collections, such as the Southdown bus collection and the village garage, to industry-based collections, such as the Print Workshop and Wheelwrights. The Museum is also home to a number of resident craftspeople, who work to traditional methods.

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To download Access Statement click on Accessibility under Anderton boatlift logo, top righthand corner

The fully accessible Operations Centre boasts a two storey facility with cafe area for that much needed 'rest bite'. The welcome desk serves the retail area and provides tickets for the trip boat through the lift, exhibition area and toilet facilities.

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Visitors with Restricted Mobility: 01789 201836/806

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01789 292100
 

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Limited disabled access to the House and full access to Virtual Reality tour rooms, wheelchair accessible toilets

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Disabled access:All visitors are welcome; however due to the historic nature of the building there are changes of level and thus wheelchair access to the house and garden is very limited. A ramp is available to enter the East Room. We have no disabled toilet facilities.

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Arbeia Roman Fort housed a garrison and once guarded the entrance to the River Tyne. The excavated remains, stunning reconstructions of original buildings and finds discovered at the site combine to give a unique insight into life in Roman Britain. Free entry.

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Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum has the following facilities for visitors. Please note that the site is not fully accessible by wheelchair (this includes the West Gate):
Access for wheelchair users via ramp
Accessible toilet
Male and female toilet facilities
Assistance available if required
Facilities for Deaf people and hard of hearing
Assistance and guide dogs admitted

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Click on Opening Times and then click on Disability Statement to download pdf

Arley is a place of enormous character, charm and interest. Visitors are frequently struck by the warm and intimate atmosphere and the feeling that Arley is a much-cherished family home.

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The oldest county museum in Ireland is set in Armagh’s beautiful Georgian tree lined Mall. Its collections capture centuries of stories relating to the people who lived, worked and had connections with this famous city and historic county.

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The Museum has disabled access, with a ramp and lift to the first floor. It can be approached by car or on foot. Just opposite the Museum is the Mall which is popular with walkers. There are a number of steps down onto the Mall and an access ramp a few hundred metres to the right of the Museum on exiting.

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Welcome to Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills, one of the largest textile museums in the world!
You can see the working Mule, 1920s working cinema and steam engine Jack.

The museum has full disabled access throughout with a lift to the first floor galleries. Disabled parking and drop off is available directly outside the museum entrance. A wheelchair is available to use.

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The seat of The Dukes of Norfolk and set in 40 acres of sweeping grounds and gardens, Arundel Castle has been open to visitors seasonally for nearly 200 years. It is one of the great treasure houses of England, each having its own unique place in history and is home to priceless works of art. Come and see paintings and furniture, tapestries and stained glass, china and clocks, sculpture and carving, heraldry and armour in stunning room settings.

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Arundel Wetland Centre has 26 hectares of naturalised landscapes and wetland habitats, home to kingfishers, water voles and many hundreds of wildfowl.

The centre has level access and hard surfaced, tarmac paths on main routes. The boardwalks are robust wood structures with anti-slip netting surfaces.
Low-level viewing windows and level access to most hides.
Wheelchairs are available for free loan.
Trained assistance dogs only (eg Guide Dogs) No other dogs permitted anywhere on site.
Accessible toilet available in centre.
Baby changing facilities available.
Picnic area
Free car parking on site. Tarmac surfaces for main parks and reserved bays for disabled.

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Ashdown Forest Llama Park is located on Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, on the A22 about 5 miles south of East Grinstead.

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Easy flat access to visitor centre, Shop & Coffee Shop.
Disabled parking bay 25 metres from entrance.
Hard path suitable for wheelchairs around area adjacent to Visitor Centre where many animals are housed during opening times, and to museum & picnic area.
The farm trail is on grass path which is OK for buggies but not suitable for wheelchairs. We do recommend that you bring your wellies in winter or during wet weather at other times. Boot brushes and welly washing facilities are available.
Two disabled toilets/baby changing units are located in visitor centre.

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