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  1. Robin Hood Statue at Thoresby Park

    Newark

    Robin Hood is Nottingham’s most culturally significant attraction; our local hero represents freedom, strength and liberty. If you want to catch a glimpse of Nottingham’s favorite  vigilante, you should take a trip to Thoresby p ark to see Robin…

  2. 'Standing In This Place' Sculpture

    Nottingham

    Unveiling in January 2025, this powerful new sculpture stands in Nottingham's Green Heart, recognising the thousands of unnamed and forgotten women involved in the East Midlands' textile industry.

  3. St Mary's Church Nottingham City Centre

    Nottingham

    t Mary’s Church – Grade 1 Listed and the largest medieval building in the city of Nottingham - is an iconic example of Nottingham’s prosperity during the 15th century. Its magnificent architecture - massive tower, slender columns, huge windows and…

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  4. 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…

  5. Adams & Page Building

    Nottingham

    The Adams & Page Building dates back to 10th July 1855 and sits proudly as the largest building in the Lace Market district of Nottingham City Centre.

  6. Newstead Abbey

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    Newstead Abbey

    A beautiful historic house set in a glorious landscape of gardens and parkland within the heart of Nottinghamshire.

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  7. Watson Fothergill Head Office

    Nottingham

    Nottingham's leading architect Watson Fothergill has some magnificent buildings within the city, characterised by a Gothic Revival style with red brick and turrets.

  8. Newark Castle and Gardens

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    Newark Castle and Gardens

    Newark

    Built in the mid-12th century, Newark Castle has stood proudly on the banks of the River Trent for nearly 900 years. Today, the medieval stronghold stands as a testament to the rich history of Newark-on-Trent and Nottinghamshire.

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  9. Museum of Timekeeping

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    Museum of Timekeeping

    Upton, Newark

    The Museum of Timekeeping is home to a fascinating collection of clocks, watches and timepieces.

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  10. 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…

  11. Sconce and Devon Park

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    Sconce and Devon Park

    Newark

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

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  12. Boots First Store on Goosegate

    Nottingham

    Famous Nottingham pharmaceutical brand, Boots, opened their first store on Goosegate in 1849. John Boot was originally an agricultural worker who moved to Nottingham to start his new business. His store on Goosegate sold herbal remedies, designed…

  13. Southwell Minster and Archbishop's Palace

    Southwell

    FREE admission, donations welcome. (There is a suggested donation of £5 for adults and £3 for concessions).

    Southwell Minster, the Cathedral of Nottinghamshire, is rich historical and architectural interest. It provides fine examples of the…

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  14. Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre

    Nottingham

    A volunteer-run heritage railway and transport heritage organisation based at the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre in Ruddington.

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  15. Robin Hood Statue

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    Robin Hood Statue

    Nottingham

    An iconic Nottingham landmark, join the hundreds of celebrities and visitors who have had their photo taken at the famous Robin Hood statue at Nottingham Castle.

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  16. St Mary Magdalene Parish Church Newark

    Newark

    St Mary Magdalene Parish Church sits at the heart of the historic market town of Newark-on-Trent.

  17. All Saints Church, Babworth

    Babworth

    All Saints' Church is one of the key landmarks in the story of the Pilgrim Fathers who left England to form English settlements in what was to become America.

    Located in Babworth, a small village close to Retford, the church dates back to the…

  18. 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.

  19. Mr Straw's House

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    Mr Straw's House

    Worksop

    Tucked away in a private cul-de-sac in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, you’ll find Mr Straw’s House

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  20. Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum

    Bilsthorpe

    Bilsthorpe Heritage Society began after the mine closed and was formed by a handful of residents who had the foresight to collect artefacts and memoribilia from the local mine and surrounding area before it was lost in time.

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