Attractions
Rufford Abbey
Address: Rufford Abbey, Ollerton, UK .Rufford Abbey is a country estate in Rufford, Nottinghamshire, England, two miles south of Ollerton. Originally a Cistercian abbey, it was converted to a country house in the 16th century after King Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries .
Clumber Park
Address: Clumber Park, Worksop, UK .Clumber Park is a country park in The Dukeries near Worksop in the civil parish of Clumber and Hardwick, Nottinghamshire, England. The estate, which was the seat of the Pelham-Clintons, Dukes of Newcastle, was purchased by the National Trust in 1946. It is listed Grade I on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
Sherwood Forest
Address: Forest Cor, Edwinstowe, Mansfield NG21 9RN, UK .The Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre is the gateway to the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest. Among the hundreds of ancient oak trees - one of Europe's largest collections - is the iconic Major Oak, the UK's largest oak tree, estimated to be more than 1,000 years old. And, of course, it is also home to the legend of Robin Hood.
Newstead Abbey
Address: Nottingham Rd, Ravenshead, Nottingham NG15 9HJ, UK .Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire, England, was formerly an Augustinian priory. Converted to a domestic home following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it is now best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron.
Hardwick Hall
Address: Doe Lea, Chesterfield S44 5QJ .Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick, it was designed by the architect Robert Smythson, an exponent of the Renaissance style
Rufford Abbey Rufford Abbey is a country estate in Rufford, Nottinghamshire, England, two miles south of Ollerton. Originally a Cistercian abbey, it was converted to a country house in the 16th century after King Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries.Clumber Park Clumber Park is a country park in The Dukeries near Worksop in the civil parish of Clumber and Hardwick, Nottinghamshire, England. The estate, which was the seat of the Pelham-Clintons, Dukes of Newcastle, was purchased by the National Trust in 1946. It is listed Grade I on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.Sherwood Forest The Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre is the gateway to the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest. Among the hundreds of ancient oak trees - one of Europe's largest collections - is the iconic Major Oak, the UK's largest oak tree, estimated to be more than 1,000 years old. And, of course, it is also home to the legend of Robin Hood.Newstead Abbey Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire, England, was formerly an Augustinian priory. Converted to a domestic home following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it is now best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron.Hardwick Hall Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick, it was designed by the architect Robert Smythson, an exponent of the Renaissance style