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A fully-furnished 17th century family home.
The 1620s House at Donington le Heath is a surviving example of a family home built around seven hundred years ago and modernised with new windows, roof and fireplaces...
Ayscoughfee Hall Museum is set in a Medieval Hall dating back to around 1451. This fascinating grade I listed building includes exhibitions, displays and educational opportunities for all to enjoy. There's always lots to see and do at Ayscoughfee...
Hold your special day in the unique surroundings of the grade I listed Medieval Ayscoughfee Hall and its five acres of Gardens.
Licensed for up to 40 guests, this is the perfect venue for your perfect day!
After the ceremony,...
Find out more about how you can spend your day at Belton House.
Pay once and Visit All Year Tickets!
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is one of the UK’s leading historical attractions and has won many local and national awards.
The Battle of Bosworth in 1485 was one of England’s...
Everything you need to know about your visit to Canons Ashby.
Located just south of Ripley, off the A38 Denby Visitor Centre is open daily throughout the year. The centre is free to enter and has a pleasant cobbled courtyard surrounded by shops and the famous Denby Factory Shop packed full of great...
Stunning Elizabethan family home with fabulous gardens
• Fascinating history and contents • Restored Kitchen Garden plus six acres of wild and formal Walled Gardens • Award winning Farm Shop •...
A Journey of Extremes Awaits! An inspiring day out for the whole family. Multi-award winning museum recreating Grimsby's maritime history, the Fishing Heritage Centre tells the story of local fishermen, their boats and the waters they fished...
The Great Central Railway is the UK’s only double track, main line heritage railway. It’s the only place in the world where full size steam engines can be seen passing each other – just as it was when steam ruled the rails.
Trains...
Our first class trains run all through the year. Enjoy a four course meal on our Saturday luncheon train, a traditional four course Sunday luncheon service and a luxurious six course Saturday evening feast on board ‘The Charnwood Forester’...
Built in 1797 and restored in 2002 Heage Windmill is the only working, stone-towered, multi-sailed windmill in England. This unique Grade II* listed building is set in the Derbyshire countryside, providing spectacular views towards the Derwent...
The airfields of Northern Lincolnshire played a vital role in the defence of the mcountry during the war, as well as carrying out the raids that made Lincolnshire famous as Bomber County. We want to remember and commemorate a time when Lancasters...
Open Air Ironstone Railway and Quarry
The Home of East Midlands Quarry Heritage In the current 'post-industrial age', our Charity believes that it is important that the endeavours of our predecessors are recorded...
The leaflet describes the facilities at Strutt's North Mill which includes the the Tourist Information Point for Belper and the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. There is much to see and do. Bepler renown River Gardens...
With over 80 helicopters on display, the museum boasts the world's largest dedicated collection of rotorcraft.
The collection includes The Queen's Royal Flight, the speed record holder G-Lynx and The Hind Russian gunship.
With...
Rushden Transport musuem, offers events on selected days running in conjunction with a heritage railway ,small museum and camra award winning bar .
The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is the childhood home to the controversial author D.H. Lawrence and is in the ex-mining town of Eastwood, surrounded by lovely countryside, both of which influenced Lawrence's life and literature. It is...
Georgian Grade II Listed Farmhouse with period furnishing. Original thatched Mud and Stud cottage, Victorian School room, cow byre, 18C barns with steam traction engine and thresher. Extenisve landscaped gardens exhibiting period agricultural...