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  2. Living Coasts - Wikipedia

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    On 23 March 2020, Living Coasts, along with other visitor attractions nationwide, temporarily closed during the COVID-19 pandemic and consequent lockdown. [16] On 11 June, the House of Commons debated the reopening of zoos amid mounting concerns that many could face permanent closure without visitor revenue. On 15 June, the Government announced ...

  3. Torquay - Wikipedia

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    Torquay Pavilion, with St John's Church in the background and a cabbage tree in the foreground Torquay from Torre Abbey Sands Torquay Harbour. Torquay has numerous tourist attractions, including Kents Cavern, Britain's most important Stone Age site, which was home to early humans for some 40,000 years. The floor is composed of several strata ...

  4. Open top buses in Torbay - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s a few seaside resorts started to see open top buses operated as tourist attractions on their seaside roads. [4] More resorts started such services in the years following World War II. In 1955 five old buses had their roofs removed for services in Torbay and one more was converted for Exmouth, another resort served by Devon General.

  5. Torre Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Torre Abbey is a historic building and art gallery in Torquay, Devon, which lies in the South West of England.It was founded in 1196 as a monastery for Premonstratensian canons, and is now the best-preserved medieval monastery in Devon and Cornwall.

  6. Lists of tourist attractions - Wikipedia

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    Mountaineering and other types of adventure tourism and ecotourism are important attractions for visitors. The world heritage site Lumbini , birthplace of Gautama Buddha, is located in southern Nepal, and there are other important religious pilgrimage sites throughout the country.

  7. Torbay - Wikipedia

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    The railway extended to Torquay Seafront station in 1858, to Paignton in 1859 and to Brixham in 1861. As a result of its expansion, Torquay was granted borough status in 1872, and 1902 saw its first marketing campaign to summer tourists. Torbay Golf and Country Club (now defunct) opened in 1933. The club and course closed in the mid-1950s. [7]

  8. Torquay Marine Spa - Wikipedia

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    The Torquay Marine Spa was a swimming bath and entertainment complex situated on a promontory overlooking Beacon Cove in the town of Torquay, Devon, England. The buildings included a ballroom, concert hall, sunlit conservatory and private bathing facilities. There was also a large public swimming bath open to the sea below these.

  9. Brunel Manor - Wikipedia

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    Brunel Manor was until 2021 operated by The Woodlands House of Prayer Trust as a Christian holiday, retreat and conference centre. [6] The house was considerably extended for this purpose during those years, and the gatehouse lodge was re-purchased from private owners in 1986.

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