Has anyone else read Bollocks to Alton Towers? Fabulous book about all the weird and peculiar places you can visit in the UK that haven't (shudders) been taken over by corporations and sullen staff in baseball caps.
So here's some of Sootyj's feel free to add!
1 Kelvedon Hatch. It was the main bunker for the government in case of atomic war up until the 80s. Wander around 3 floors of undergroun cold war gloom and see the PM's bed in case of armageddon.
2 Brighton Tea Cosy. An insanely camp tea room done up like a 1950s uber kitsch dreamscape. With a list of appalling sins that'll get you kicked out including; being under 12, talking loudly, insulting the queen, not standing for the national anthem and dunking biscuits.
3 Black Gang Chine. As seen on Blue Peter in 1974 a defiantly rubbish British them park; go on the rides there's 2 and they're rather small, wander round the maze that's only about 3 foot tall, go in the crazy house! It's got a man making his own breakfast! (where's his wife?) In rubbishness it some how is defiantly and eternally British.
There's loads more, but remember small, unique and preferably pointless.