Attractions near Manor Farm Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Hardwick Hall
(2 Miles)*
One of the most splendid houses in England. Built by Bess of Hardwick in the 1590s, and unaltered since: yet its huge windows and high ceilings make it feel strikingly modern. |
Stainsby Mill
(2 Miles)*
Discover for yourself the tranquil workplace of a 19th century miller. |
Bolsover Castle
(5 Miles)*
Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire is well off the beaten track in a former coal-mining area. It offers three wonderful buildings in one unique attraction. |
Newstead Abbey
(6 Miles)*
Founded as a monastic house in the late twelfth century, Newstead became the Byron family seat in 1540. Newstead's most famous owner, the poet Lord Byron, sold the property in 1818. |
Harley Gallery
(9 Miles)*
The award-winning Harley Gallery has a national reputation for excellence and innovation. |
Creswell Crags Museum and Education Centre
(9 Miles)*
Creswell Crags is a world famous archaeological site, set in a limestone gorge with caves and lake. |
Crich Tramway Village
(9 Miles)*
Ride through history on Vintage Trams from all over the world. They run every few minutes to take you through a Period Street, beneath the elegant Bowe-Lyon Bridge, and on to open countryside with views that take your breath away. |
Lea Gardens
(10 Miles)*
Lea Gardens, which have been established for 45 years, contain a unique collection of highly acclaimed rhododendrons, azaleas kalmias and other plants collected from the far corners of the world. |
Clumber Park
(11 Miles)*
Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire is a magnificent 3,800 acre country park, now managed by The National Trust. |
Heights of Abraham Cable Cars Caverns and Country Park
(12 Miles)*
Welcome to the Peak District's oldest and one of the areas most popular days out, an attraction where stunning natural beauty is matched by human achievement and the historic blends seamlessly with the futuristic. |
Towns near Manor Farm Cottage
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Teversal
(< 1 Mile)*
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Pleasley
(1 Mile)*
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Tibshelf
(3 Miles)*
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Bolsover
(4 Miles)*
Bolsover is a small town which was mentioned in the Domesday Book as the property of William Peverel, a Norman knight who fought in the Battle of Hastings. |
Upper Langwith
(5 Miles)*
Upper Langwith or Langwith Bassett as it is also known is a rural area of dispersed farmsteads & individual houses that encompass an extremely pretty village with a village green which the landscaped River Poulter runs through. |
North Wingfield
(5 Miles)*
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Shirland
(5 Miles)*
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Clay Cross
(6 Miles)*
Clay Cross began as a mainly farming community until in 1837, whilst George Stevenson was building his railway from Leeds to Derby, tunnelling began beneath the town and found vast deposits of coal and iron ore were found. |
Elmton
(7 Miles)*
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Creswell
(7 Miles)*
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