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South East England

 Hertfordshire 
Theatre Breaks  
 
Hatfield House- Celebrated Jacobean house and Tudor Old Palace where Elizabeth I spent her childhood. Spectacular countryside setting. Lovely Garden and park. www.hatfield-house.co.uk 
 
Fan
 London 
The Fan Museum- The award-winning Fan Museum is home to 4000 fans displayed in changing exhibitions. It is housed in two listed Georgian townhouses in Historic Greenwich. www.fan-museum.org  
 
Picture of an embellished ceiling
 
Historic Royal Banqueting- A series of Lunchtime concerts will be performed at the Banquetig House, Whitehall, London throughout 2008. For tickets and more information please call 020 3166 6153. www.hrp.org.uk/banquetinghouse
 
Facade of Geffrye Museum
 
Geffrye Museum- One of London's most friendly and charming museums, The Geffrye presents the history of urban, middle class domestic interiors and gardens from 1600 to the present. www.geffrye-museum.org.uk 
 
aereal view of a town and lakes
WWT London- Wetland centre Over 100 acres of beautiful wetlands with birds and wetland wildlife. The visitor centre includes bird airport observatory, lakeside café, gift shop and amazing wildlife viewing hides. www.wwt.org.uk/london 
 
Royal Philarmonic Orchestra logo
 
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra- 25% discount 10-29 people. 35% discount for 30+ people. Free concert programmes. Free pair of tickets. No payment needed until six-eight weeks before.  Offer applies to RPO concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and Cadogan Hall (Sloane Square)