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Southwell
Built in 1824 The Workhouse at Southwell was a means of relief for the Victorian poor. Pioneering in its design and approach it became a blueprint for similar institutions across the country.
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1172 reviewsNottingham
Bromley House Library, founded 1816, is a flourishing independent lending library situated in the centre of Nottingham, one of the few remaining subscription libraries in the country.
Upton, Newark
The Museum of Timekeeping is home to a fascinating collection of clocks, watches and timepieces.
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.
Worksop
Discover the semi-detached family home of a well-to-do tradesman in the 1920s – where nothing has been thrown away for more than 60 years!
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305 reviewsBurton Street, Nottingham
Fun Station is a vibrant family entertainment centre at The Cornerhouse, full of fun-packed activities for everyone! Play Highway 66 Family Bowling – great fun for all ages, with lightweight balls and shorter lanes. Plus you can win tickets to…
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29 reviewsNottingham
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.
Newark
One of the largest volunteer run aviation museums in the U.K, Newark Air Museum holds a diverse display of aviation artefacts and a collection of more than thirty aero engines.
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673 reviewsNottingham
Visit the award winning Redsmith Distillery in the heart of Nottingham City Centre. Distillery tours now available.
Millennium Way E,
Clip ‘n Climb is where climbing meets theme park! Clip ‘n Climb Nottingham offers 26 different climbing elements...
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129 reviewsLaxton, Newark
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is so much more than a museum. It’s a vibrant memorial, a place of testimony and a Centre of learning for communities of all faiths, and none, across the UK.
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333 reviewsEastwood
D.H. Lawrence was born here, at 8a Victoria Street in 1885, the first of the Lawrence family’s four Eastwood homes. Today you can visit this authentically recreated miner’s cottage, birthplace of world renowned Nottinghamshire author, then explore…
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118 reviewsNottingham
Crafternoons with Debbie Bryan are a wonderful opportunity to enjoy your own creativity.
Nottingham
Nottingham Tennis Centre is one of the largest in Europe and is home to the prestigious Nottingham Open which as a forerunner to Wimbledon attracts international attention.
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…
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…
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229 reviewsA beautiful historic house set in a glorious landscape of gardens and parkland within the heart of Nottinghamshire.
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737 reviewsNorth Car Park, Nottingham
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Nottingham
Nottingham Contemporary is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in the UK, presenting free exhibitions, special events, and family activities.
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358 reviewsNottingham
Nottingham Cathedral (the Cathedral Church of St Barnabas) was designed and built under renowned architect A.W.N. Pugin and the foundation stone was laid by Bishop Nicholas Wiseman in 1842, who had brought with him the relics of Saint Barnbas from…
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20 reviews