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enjoying a 25-minute treatment of your choice from the list available to those on this beekeeping break. Sit back relax & feel pampered. Just lovely! The next morning after breakfast you'll have time to enjoy the facilities before checking out. When you pop back upstairs to pack your bag don't forget to pick up your very own jar of Moor Hall Hotel honey
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Behind The Scenes Railway Day

Immerse yourself in the golden age of the railways on this fantastic steam train day that'll see you being shown just what goes on behind the scenes at this popular heritage railway in Kent known as the 'Jewel in the Weald' that covers 21 miles of the countryside from Tenterden to Bodiam.Lifting the lid on this rural light railway starts in the best way possible - with introductions to your fellow tour guests and guide along with a nice cup of tea. Then it's off to have a good look around the carriage and wagon workshop where you'll see skilled craftspersons who work day in day out to renovate the rolling stock that are coupled to the steam trains. It really is a labour of love and the team's passion for their work certainly comes across.Your access all areas day then steps up a gear as
you climb aboard the first steam train departure of the day from Tenterden to the intermediary Rolvenden station. On arrival at Rolvenden you'll be shown around the locomotive shed where all the heavy engineering takes place to keep these magnificent locos running smoothly on the tracks. And look for the spanners on the wall - some of them are enormous and look like they'd weigh a ton!You'll then move across the station to have a tour of the fully working signal box to see what all those levers do and then you will be able to watch from the side of tracks as the steam train which departed from Bodiam stops to be filled up with water. Having witnessed this impressive 'refuelling' of the steam train your day continues when you step aboard that train to head back to Tenterden Station for a
visit to the Colonel Stephen museum before lunch.The afternoon of your exclusive day out with the steam trains starts with you hopping aboard an afternoon service to experience and enjoy the full 21 mile round trip on the Kent and East Sussex line. Once back at Tenterden your fabulous steam train day comes to a close with a farewell drink and the opportunity to ask any remaining burning questions you may have to the experts. At the end of the day it's all about the wonder of travel by steam train and we think this experience gives you the perfect blend of a guided tour and steam train travel.
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Immerse yourself in the golden age of the railways on this fantastic steam train day that'll see you being shown just what goes on behind the scenes at this popular heritage railway in Kent known as the ' Jewel in the Weald' that covers 21 miles of the countryside from Tenterden to Bodiam. Lifting the lid on this rural light railway starts in the best way possible
- with introductions to your fellow tour guests & guide along with a nice cup of tea. Then it's off to have a good look around the carriage & wagon workshop where you'll see skilled craftspersons who work day in day out to renovate the rolling stock that are coupled to the steam trains. It really is a labour of love & the team's passion for their work certainly comes across. Your access all areas day then steps up a gear as you climb aboard the first steam train departure of the day from Tenterden to the intermediary Rolvenden station. On arrival at Rolvenden you'll be shown around the locomotive shed where all the heavy engineering takes place to keep these magnificent locos running smoothly on the tracks. & look for the spanners on the wall
- some of them are enormous & look like they'd weigh a ton! You'll then move across the station to have a tour of the fully working signal box to see what all those levers do & then you will be able to watch from the side of tracks as the steam train which departed from Bodiam stops to be filled up with water. Having witnessed this impressive 'refuelling' of the steam train your day continues when you step aboard that train to head back to Tenterden Station for a visit to the Colonel Stephen museum before lunch. The afternoon of your exclusive day out with the steam trains starts with you hopping aboard an afternoon service to experience & enjoy the full 21 mile round trip on the Kent & East Sussex line. Once back at Tenterden your fabulous steam train day comes to a close with a farewell drink & the opportunity to ask any remaining burning questions you may have to the experts. At the end of the day it's all about the wonder of travel by steam train & we think this experience gives you the perfect blend of a guided tour & steam train travel.

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Lunch - A midday meal
Watch - A small clock designed to be worn on a person
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
team - A group of people or animals linked by a common purpose.
Steam - Steam - water in gas form, water vapour. Commonly seen coming from a kettle
Wall - A physical barrier between two areas
Locomotive - Or Loco is the powered vehicle at the front of a train
Railways - A set of tracks that have been laid for the purpose of trains to travel up and down them
Tea - A hot beverage made from the leaves of a tea plant
heavy - A concept of weight indicating an item may require some effort to lift or move
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Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Love - Someone who shows deep affection for someone else.
Exclusive - Something that is not including other things.
Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.
Popular - Something that is admired and liked by many people.
Museum - A building which exhibits old artefacts for viewing of people who show interest.
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