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Old Warden Guesthouse - Bed and breakfast guesthouse. Includes brief description and tariff.

Shuttleworth Collection - The site describes the Trust and illustrates some of the collection. One of the great aircraft and car collections of the world, which is famous for its regular flying displays.

The Kitchen Factory - Design, supply and fitting of kitchens, with information on their showroom, contact details and a brochure.

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