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"Shahi Masala can be found at Salford Quays – an ideal location for those who want to grab a bite after uni, or don’t want to stray too far from campus. If you love a good bargain and a good curry, Shahi Masala offers a 2 for 1 deal between the hours of 4pm to 6pm: yum!. 💚🌶💚🌶 Treat yourself to a meal out this January at the Shahi Masala – 50% Off Food Bill"
"The Shahi Masala is situated at the entrance to Salford Quays, 2 mins walking distance to all tram-stops. With a beautiful back drop of the quays, Sha ..."
"Which is why students need to order some pancakes from Cookies & Cream on Pancake Day!. Their famous Nutella pancake stacks are a very popular choice, featuring 5 mini pancakes, Nutella, strawberries and banana with icing sugar. They only cost £5.50, and there is a £12.50 minimum order limit, so why not treat your pal to a pancake stack, or take a gander at the other stuff on their menu!"
"Bakewell is perhaps best known for a confection which was made totally by accident, when in the nineteenth century, Mrs Greaves, a cook at the Rutland Arms was baking a jam tart but misunderstood the recipe and poured egg mixture over the jam instead of mixing it in the pastry to create the first Bakewell Pudding. Today most visitors to the town sample this culinary delight, Bakewell Puddings can be purchased at several establishments across the town, which all claim to possess the original unique recipe. The Bakewell Pudding Shop makes for an interesting place to visit, with information panels and exhibits to view."
"Eyam Hall is a historic manor house located just outside of Sheffield. The house was built in 1671 and is a well-preserved example of Jacobean architecture. The Hall and its garden are now open to the public so you can learn about the history about the building and life in the 17th century."
"Bess of Hardwick who you’ve just read about above had a son and it was her son William Cavendish who built Chatsworth. Well actually, it was Bess and her second husband William Cavendish who bought Chatsworth Manor for £600 back in 1549 and began building the first house on the site. In fact, The Hunting Tower which stands on the hill above Chatsworth till this day and is available to hire out as a holiday let, was built by Bess back in the 1580s."
"If I could only visit one place in the Peak District with kids or without it would be Chatsworth House. The House and Grounds are extensive and any absolute must for any UK bucket list!. I personally love wandering around the House and learning more about this history of the family however this probably won’t be the favourite activity of those travelling with small children."
"The world famous and spectacular Chatsworth Houseis a must see attraction when visiting the Peak District. There is always something new to see and do in the house, garden, farmyard and adventure playground. Experience a taste of Chatsworth in the shops, restaurants and award winning farm shop, or explore the beautiful 1000 acre park."