Eden Millennium Momument
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Dec 13th, 2022 -
Shareen Shah
Sep 6th, 2022 -
Phil The Tree
Mar 11th, 2021 -
Johnathan Morritt
If you're like me, and let's be honest, nobody is, at least, if they are, they wouldn't admit to it, then maybe you drive along, with the family in the back, and switch off from the squabbling, until you spot a brown sign, directing you to somewhere unheard of... Then maybe, like me, you ease off the throttle, and think " This might shut them up?.." I'm sure that my English teacher would hold his head in his hands about that paragraph, but I maintain that it makes sense! An artificial obelisk, between Arthur's Round Table, and Maybergh Henge, on the other hand, probably doesn't... Which is why I recommend visiting, because it is quintessentially English, and makes no sense, in a logical World, whichever Millennia you're living in... Or aspire to. Be sure to visit the Beehive afterwards
Sep 19th, 2019 -
Claire Morritt
Sep 8th, 2019
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Eden Millennium Momument located?
A Eden Millennium Momument is located at , Eamont Ward, eng CA10 2BW
Q What is the internet address for Eden Millennium Momument?
A The website (URL) for Eden Millennium Momument is: http://www.visitcumbria.com/pen/eden-millennium-monument/
Q What days are Eden Millennium Momument open?
A Eden Millennium Momument is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Q How is Eden Millennium Momument rated?
A Eden Millennium Momument has a 4.3 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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( 4 Reviews )Google User on Google
Shareen Shah on Google
Phil The Tree on Google
Johnathan Morritt on Google
If you're like me, and let's be honest, nobody is, at least, if they are, they wouldn't admit to it, then maybe you drive along, with the family in the back, and switch off from the squabbling, until you spot a brown sign, directing you to somewhere unheard of... Then maybe, like me, you ease off the throttle, and think " This might shut them up?.."
I'm sure that my English teacher would hold his head in his hands about that paragraph, but I maintain that it makes sense!
An artificial obelisk, between Arthur's Round Table, and Maybergh Henge, on the other hand, probably doesn't...
Which is why I recommend visiting, because it is quintessentially English, and makes no sense, in a logical World, whichever Millennia you're living in... Or aspire to.
Be sure to visit the Beehive afterwards
Claire Morritt on Google