To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Find out more here.

Allow cookies

Language

Things to Do

Search Summary

Search Summary

  • Type: History & Heritage

Refine By

Refine Your Search Further:

Type
Location

Search Again

Type:
Area:
Location
Keyword:

Number of results:

Number of results: 80

, currently showing 1 to 20.

  1. Hardwick Hall

    Add Hardwick Hall to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 2854 reviews2854 reviews

    Hardwick Hall

    Chesterfield

    Welcome to Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall, a spectacular Elizabethan prodigy house filled to the brim with an exquisite 16th century textile collection and rich furnishings.

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 2854 reviews2854 reviews
  2. The Framework Knitters Museum

    Add The Framework Knitters Museum to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 318 reviews318 reviews

    The Framework Knitters Museum

    Ruddington

    A unique collection of restored cottages and workshops arranged around a garden courtyard. Walk round to see how a local Victorian community lived and worked, watch live demonstrations of their machines or try your hand at knitting on a 19th-century…

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 318 reviews318 reviews
  3. Hemlock Stone

    Stapleford, Nottingham

    Hemlock stone is a mythical site located in Bramcote Hills Park, surrounded in legend and history. It’s truly worth a visit to gaze upon this bizarre piece. It is accessible by foot along beautiful countryside trails.

  4. Street Art - Eric Irons OBE

    Nottingham

    Second Mural of Nottingham’s Street Art Project featuring Eric Irons OBE, who moved to Nottingham from Jamaica after WWII and would go on to become the first black magistrate in the UK.

  5. Sconce and Devon Park

    Add Sconce and Devon Park to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 42 reviews42 reviews

    Sconce and Devon Park

    Newark

    A large area of public open grass and woodlands, including Devon Pastures Local Nature Reserve.

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 42 reviews42 reviews
  6. The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard

    Nottingham

    Brewhouse Yard has been part of Nottingham’s changing story and important cloth trades for hundreds of years; affecting the lives of many of the city’s different communities.

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 214 reviews214 reviews
  7. Newark Market Place

    Newark

    Newark Market Place provides a focal point for the town. It hosts regular market days when visitors can buy local produce, antiques and much more. The market days are as follows:

    Monday (except bank hols) - collectors / antique market
    Wednesday…

  8. Bassetlaw Museum

    Retford

    Discover the stories of North Nottinghamshire from its earliest people to the present day in the beautiful setting of Amcott House. Explore the grade II* listed Georgian house, its changing displays and temporary exhibits.

  9. Thoresby Park

    Add Thoresby Park to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 445 reviews445 reviews

    Thoresby Park

    Nr Ollerton

    Visit our beautiful park with the whole family to enjoy everything Thoresby has to offer. From our cafe, shops, gallery, museum, extensive estate and variety of events. Parking and admission is free.

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 445 reviews445 reviews
  10. Lakeside Arts

    Add Lakeside Arts to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 92 reviews92 reviews

    Lakeside Arts

    Nottingham

    Nottingham Lakeside Arts is The University of Nottingham's unique public arts centre and museum presenting an eclectic programme of music, dance, theatre, visual art, special collections and family events all year round.

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 92 reviews92 reviews
  11. St Nicholas Church

    Nottingham

    During the English Civil War in September 1643, St Nicholas Church was held for five days by the Royalists, who used its spire as a lookout point during their sieges on the castle. However, it was destroyed during the sieges and the current church…

  12. Raleigh Street

    Nottingham

    Raleigh Street, Nottingham, was the site of a small workshop which in 1886 started producing diamond-frame safety bicycles at the rate of three a week.

  13. Bolsover Castle

    Add Bolsover Castle to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 1668 reviews1668 reviews

    Bolsover Castle

    Chesterfield

    There's a fairytale quality to Bolsover Castle that makes it a firm favourite with anyone looking for a great value day out in the East Midlands.

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 1668 reviews1668 reviews
  14. St Mary's Church Edwinstowe

    Mansfield


    St Mary's Church is a beautiful and ancient place of worship in the heart of Sherwood Forest. It is visited by hundreds of tourists annually, who come to see the church where, according to legend, Robin Hood and Maid Marian were…

  15. National Civil War Centre Newark

    Add National Civil War Centre Newark to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 485 reviews485 reviews

    National Civil War Centre Newark

    Newark

    Explore the richly dramatic English Civil War, seeing stories of gunpowder, plague and plot as you walk through the fantastic galleries of Newark's National Civil War Centre.

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 485 reviews485 reviews
  16. Governor's House

    Newark


    This was the residence of the Governors of Newark during the sieges of the Civil War. A diagonal path from the Governor’s House to the south door of the Parish Church was laid, so the Governor could walk to the church without soiling his feet. The…

  17. J.M. Barrie Plaque

    Nottingham

    Sir James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish author and dramatist, best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan. Although Barrie was born in Scotland and raised there, he did in fact move to Nottingham and worked here for a significant part of his…

  18. St Peter's Church Clayworth

    Clayworth

    St Peters is home to the largest single work of art in the East of England. The Traquair Murals created by Scottish artist Phoebe Anna Traquair (1852-1936) cover all four walls of the chancel and are visually spectacular. The historic village of…

  19. Creswell Crags

    Add Creswell Crags to your Itinerary

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 1071 reviews1071 reviews

    Creswell Crags

    Welbeck, Worksop

    Creswell Crags, in North Nottinghamshire is a limestone gorge honeycombed with caves and smaller fissures. Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves by archaeologists provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice…

    Indicative Availability

    Book Creswell Crags Online (opens in a new window)

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

    TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 1071 reviews1071 reviews
  20. Nottingham Council House

    City Centre, Nottingham

    It takes a building of some distinction to stand out in a city as rich in beautiful and interesting architecture as Nottingham, and the Council House does not disappoint...

Search Again

Type:
Area:
Location
Keyword:
Street Art

Don't Miss

Don't Miss

Don't Miss

Don't Miss

Don't Miss

Don't Miss

Don't Miss

Don't Miss