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Hughenden, Buckinghamshire HP144LA

Hughenden Manor is located at Hughenden, Buckinghamshire.

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Hughenden Manor
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Hughenden
HP144LA
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He robbed from the rich and gave to the poor, so legend has it. No-one can tell who the English folklore legend Robin Hood really was, but in the city of Nottingham the fascinating story of the famous archer continues to attract tourists wishing to find out more about this elusive hero.

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Voted best attraction in the Midlands by both parents and their children, Bewdley's West Midlands Safari Park is fun for all the family. We sent BritEvents' Lucy Middleton to see what all the fuss is about, and to enjoy an ice cream or two, on us!

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