
Manchester
As the city that has it all, Manchester is a great location to base your team build in whether you are looking for a high-tech event in the birthplace of the computer, or a Rhythm Sensation in the city that brought us Oasis and Take That. Read more...

Milton Keynes
A vibrant and diverse new city to the northwest of London, Milton Keynes encompasses landscapes steeped in history from the Bronze and Iron Ages all the way to the legendary Bletchley Park, home to the WWII British code breaking efforts and the Colossus computer. Read more...

Newcastle
Home to the celebrated World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall, Newcastle has plenty to offer and seduce its visitors with. From Grey’s Monument to the modern Byker Wall, across the Town Moor of lush green lawns framed by ancient trees straight to Chinatown and its oriental charms, there is something for everyone here. Read more...

Northampton
As a former medieval royal residence, Northampton is a charming town steeped in history, drama and changing fortunes. An intriguing setting to our murder mysteries, the town suffered the Great Fire of Northampton in the Middle Ages and most of the old monasteries and churches were destroyed. Read more...

Nottingham
With history stretching back to the ice age and notable residents including D.H. Lawrence and Lord Byron, Nottingham is awash with cultural importance and intrigue. Home to the folklore of Robin Hood you will find many references to this heroic outlaw woven amongst famous landmarks such as Nottingham Castle and Sherwood Forest. Read more...

Oxford
Home to the English speaking world’s oldest university and most harmonious skyline, Oxford is a veritable cultural gem in central southern England. Steeped in rich and fascinating history, it is one of our favourite locations for our Sherlock Adventure with its mysterious myriad of clues, puzzles and local tales of castles, churches and famous colleges. Read more...

Portsmouth
As one of Britain’s favourite waterfront destinations and Hampshire's second biggest city, Portsmouth has a proud naval and maritime heritage making it a key destination on the South coast. Read more...

Reading
With over 850 listed buildings and structures, Reading is testament to a rich and notable 1400 year history and provides an intriguing backdrop to one of the more notable modern culture events, the Reading Music Festival. Read more...

Sheffield
Sheffield is a unique and captivating blend of stunning surrounding landscapes and industrial vestiges. Nicknamed the Steel City due to its vast steel production heritage, it is also England’s greenest city with over 200 parks, woodlands and gardens. Read more...

Southampton
Home to the longest surviving stretch of medieval walls in England, Southampton was once a fortified medieval port. An 800 year old Bargate stands as a prestigious entrance to the Old Town and welcomes visitors to an oasis of Georgian and Tudor architecture. Read more...

Southend-on-Sea
A traditional British seaside resort with Georgian heritage situated just 40 miles east of central London in Essex, Southend is home to the longest iron pleasure pier in the world, measuring 1.33 miles to the end. Read more...

Stratford-upon-Avon
Set in rural Warwickshire on the banks of the River Avon, Stratford is the ideal location to get your creative juices flowing as you visit Shakespeare’s birthplace down Henley Street with its al fresco cafes and daring street entertainers. Read more...

Winchester
As the former capital city of England, Winchester is a culturally rich and vibrant heritage destination for the ultimate away day. Just an hour from London, this charming cathedral city on the edge of the South Downs is peppered with magnificent medieval edifices, quaint side streets, tranquil green spaces and infused with a nostalgic historic feel. Read more...

Windsor
A rich blend of history, culture, heritage and fun on the plush banks of the River Thames, Windsor has an abundance of attractions including Royal Windsor racecourses, Eton College and Legoland. Read more...

York
A truly modern Viking city, York has witnessed over two millennia of tumultuous history since its Roman beginnings. Within its impeccably preserved Roman walls you will find breathtaking architecture blending handsome Georgian mansions with rugged Viking settlements and Gothic masterpieces. Read more...














