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Infotel Magazine | Edition 3 | 2016

This month's edition has a mouth-watering recipe from head chef Nick Brodie from Llangoed Hall, we have a handy round-up of alternative accommodation for the biggest UK festivals, discover some of the sights and sounds of Liverpool and connect with St George and his dragon!

This month's edition has a mouth-watering recipe from head chef Nick Brodie from Llangoed Hall, we have a handy round-up of alternative accommodation for the biggest UK festivals, discover some of the sights and sounds of Liverpool and connect with St George and his dragon!

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Sefton Park Palm House is a Grade II three<br />

tier dome conservatory dating back to 1896<br />

and housing many exotic plants and flowers.<br />

Situated in an award-wining Victorian park<br />

with a lake, statues, bandstand, play area<br />

and tennis courts, it makes a great green<br />

escape for a couple of hours any time of the<br />

year; Spring showcases fields of daffodils,<br />

the conservatory and lake shimmer in<br />

summer sunshine and the riot of colours<br />

in autumn are picture postcard pretty.<br />

Under starters orders on Saturday 9th<br />

April, it’s time for the big one! Watched<br />

in over 140 countries by an estimated<br />

600 million viewers and with a prize fund<br />

of £1million, The Grand National at<br />

Aintree Racecourse is where legends<br />

are born!<br />

And talking of legends, The Beatles<br />

Story Exhibition is a must-do for family<br />

and fans of the Fab Four. Spread between<br />

two sites, the unique Beatles-themed<br />

museum offers an atmospheric insight<br />

into the life, culture and music of the<br />

iconic 1960s English band.<br />

For football fans The Anfield Experience<br />

at Liverpool FC & Museum provides an<br />

unforgettable day with two experiences;<br />

listen to Liverpool legends and hear personal<br />

insights and memories, and for more active<br />

fans, train with the coaches and LFC<br />

legends at The Academy.<br />

You don’t need to know your Matisse from<br />

your Magritte with a visit to Tate Liverpool.<br />

Entry is free for National Collections such as<br />

Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Paul<br />

Cézanne plus there’s a changing programme<br />

of special exhibitions where you may<br />

discover something new or a familiar<br />

favourite from the featured artists.<br />

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