SCHOOL'S out for summer - and so is every family, it seems. But while the big attractions may be sold out, or require hours of queuing, that isn't true of all potential away days.
From checking out lawnmowers of the rich and famous, to sizing up the UK's smallest house, there are plenty of quirky places to visit without the crush of the crowds. Lee Price picks ten of the best...This odd exhibition in Yalding, Kent, contains a collection of more than 8,400 teapots. You can buy rare ones and paint your own to take away. It also includes a cafe, which serves tea, presumably. SeeThe Wycombe Museum, Bucks, boasts a chair and furniture collection — a homage to High Wycombe’s 200 years of furniture manufacture.