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Medusa
Medusa is a Turkish Restaurant & Meze Grill in the centre of Lancaster.With a wide range of lamb, chicken and vegetarian dishes and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, we're the place to go for a taste of authentic Anatolian cuisine.
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Pure Leisure
Pure Leisure Group offers holiday home ownership and short breaks at beautiful parks across the UK.For a lifetime of holidays or just a short stay!
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The Quayside
Welcome to The Quayside at Glasson Dock.It's simple, we are a down-to-Earth, family friendly, dog-welcoming, licensed café serving delicious but simple meals for excellent value.
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Rainbow Frog Bakery
For all your sweet treat needs!
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Taste the Orient
An Asian food supermarket in Lancaster city centre on Penny Street.Supplying products from over eight Asian countries, you can buy almost any Asian product you want!
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Newark & Southwell
Local Things to Do in Newark & Southwell, powered by We Design Maps, has enjoyed working in these areas for several years.
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Atelier No12
We consider women's body shapes and cut our designs to suit real women which gives them comfort with style.
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Bookwise
Bookwise is a charity second-hand bookshop with a range of quality pre-loved books, CDs and sheet music at bargain prices – we have something for everyone.Our purpose at Bookwise is to raise funds in aid of the excellent local charity, Music for Everyone, a music-education charity which provides music participation opportunities for people of all ages and abilities across Nottingham city and county.
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Meadow Vale Retreats
Take a few days to unwind in the countryside and reconnect with yourself or some friends.Our aim is to create and offer the opportunity for people from different walks of life to come and enjoy a taste of the English countryside, in comfort and style, with a sprinkle of luxury.
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Museum of the Horse, Tuxford
The Museum is situated above Sally Mitchell’s Gallery in the historic market town of Tuxford and consists of eight rooms and a long passageway, all full of fascinating equestrian objects.There are items from as early as about 600 BC and throughout the centuries up to the 20thC.
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