Attractions near Belvoir B & B at Woodside Farm
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This is a list of the attractions near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
Belvoir Castle
(1 Mile)*
Belvoir Castle has been the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland for one thousand years. The name Belvoir means 'beautiful view' and dates from Norman times. |
Belton House
(9 Miles)*
Belton House is one of England's finest historic stately homes from the Restoration period It is built in the style of an old French mansion and is reached through the Lion Gates. |
Woolsthorpe Manor
(9 Miles)*
The simple Lincolnshire farmhouse of Woolsthorpe Manor has one of the most famous apple trees in history within its walled garden. |
Melton Carnegie Museum
(9 Miles)*
This exciting newly refurbished museum contains informative and innovative displays. |
Nottingham Racecourse
(13 Miles)*
Nottingham Racecourse has a wealth of tradition, great facilities and is great value for money. The main feature is the modern Centenary Stand, complimented by the recently refurbished Grandstand. There are two enclosures to choose from. |
The Workhouse
(13 Miles)*
Although the name of the National Trust usually conjures up pictures of stately homes and gardens, the Workhouse is equally worthy of a visit. |
Framework Knitters Museum
(14 Miles)*
The museum is located in unique restored 19th Century workshops, cottages and frameshops containing the collection of handframes which can be seen working daily. |
Galleries of Justice Museum
(14 Miles)*
A fun filled attraction, this museum of crime and punishment also talks about Nottingham's horrible history and is the home of the Villainous Sheriff of Nottingham. |
City Of Caves
(14 Miles)*
These unique hand-carved sandstone caves dating from the 13th century were almost lost for ever when the 'Broadmarsh Shopping Centre' was built in the 1960s. |
Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
(14 Miles)*
The Duke of Newcastle built his new Ducal Palace between 1674-9, it still dominates the Castle Rock to this day. It was restored in 1878 as one of the first provincial museums of fine art. |
Towns near Belvoir B & B at Woodside Farm
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This is a list of the towns near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
Woolsthorpe
(2 Miles)*
Woolsthorpe - the birthplace of Isaac Newton. Woolsthorpe manor is a 17th Century Farmhouse and was the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. |
Stathern
(3 Miles)*
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Aslockton
(4 Miles)*
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Eaton
(4 Miles)*
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Croxton Kerrial
(5 Miles)*
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Scarrington
(5 Miles)*
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Long Bennington
(5 Miles)*
Long Bennington is a small picturesque village which is only a short drive to both Newark and Grantham town. There is a river running through the village called the River Witham which on a clear day is delightful to stroll along, where you |
Colston Bassett
(6 Miles)*
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Tithby
(6 Miles)*
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Grantham
(7 Miles)*
Grantham - Fascinating red brick and stone old town, with a high steepled parish church. Once an important staging post on the Great North Road. |