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Sheep Glorious Sheep: Staying at Langar Hall in Nottinghamshire
Blog: Travelogged - 6 August 2010
I've got sheep on the brain — and for good reason. I'm taking a trip to the UK at the end of the month, and I can't wait! I'm going to Manchester and then heading to Scotland. I'm still trying...
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Ghost Stories: Rufford Abbey Is One of England's Most Haunted Places
Blog: Travelogged - 8 April 2010
England has lots of haunted places — whenever you're getting a tour of an old building, just ask if there have been any ghost sightings. You'll almost always get to hear about some spooky tale.
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Photographer's Special: Rufford Abbey is Fun to Photograph
Blog: Travelogged - 31 March 2010
Rufford Abbey, a crumbling monastery-turned-country-house, ended up being one of my favorite attractions in Nottinghamshire, and possibly in all of England.
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Following in the Footsteps of Robin Hood on the Archery Range
Blog: Travelogged - 25 March 2010
Robin Hood was a master of archery — that's how he survived the Crusades, attacked the Sheriff's men and put food on the table.
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A Walk Through Sherwood Forest
Blog: Travelogged - 24 March 2010
Inspired by the tales of Robin Hood, most people visit Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire to see the legendary Major Oak.
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Yes, The Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is Pretty Major
Blog: Travelogged - 23 March 2010
Legend has it that the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest was a hiding spot for Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. The Major Oak has a major reputation to live up to, and I'm pleased to report that...
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Nottingham 101: Is There a Real Robin Hood?
Blog: Travelogged - 22 March 2010
When you go to Nottingham, it's Robin Hood this and Robin Hood that. Which begs the question: Is there a real Robin Hood? Yes, and it's this guy. OK, fine, that's Ade Andrews.
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The Nottingham “Eye” is back
Blog: Matthew's Travel Blog - My thoughts on everything - 19 March 2010
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