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Category: Top » Natural beauty, country parks & caverns 1 2 3 (32 matches) Next »A re-creation of a nineteenth century kitchen garden in the grounds of the Apprentice House, where about 100 children lived and laboured by day in the cotton mill. As the garden provided food for hungry children, nothing exotic was grown. more Tel (day) Tel: 01625 527468 At 245m (802 feet), Beacon Hill is the second highest point in Leicestershire and the site of a Bronze Age hill fort. A toposcope indicates landmarks that can be seen from the summit. There are more than 100 hectares of heath and woodland, including ... more Tel (day) 01509 890048Fax 01509 890048Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England was the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland for one thousand years. Currently the family home of the 11th Duke, Duchess and their young family. The name Belvoir means 'beautiful view' and dates from ... more Tel (day) 01476 871002/870262Fax 01476 870443Burghley is much more than a home, it is a unique glimpse of the way great houses like this have been furnished and inhabited from the days of Queen Elizabeth I, through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, to the present day. more Tel (day) 01780 752451Fax 01780 480125 The Crocky Trail is an outdoor adventure trail one and a half miles in length with loads of activities along the way, such as mazes, swings, slides, bridges, tunnels etc, though there is always a way around the more challenging obstacles. more Tel (day) 01244 366131Croxteth Hall Country Park is at the heart of what was once a great country estate stretching hundreds of square miles and was the ancestral home of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton. It is now managed by The City of Liverpool and is one of the ... more Tel (day) 0151 228 5311 Welcome to Delamere Forest Park, a shady oasis in the midst of the agricultural landscape of the Cheshire Plain. Delamere Forest Park is the Cheshire's largest woodland, both a place for families to let off steam and a place to escape the crowds and ... more Tel (day) 01606 889792Elsham Hall Country and Wildlife Park was opened in 1970 by Captain and Mrs Elwes to promote enjoyment of the countryside and wildlife and an appreciation of the arts and rural crafts. more Tel (day) 01652 688698Fax 01652 688240 This woodland garden, especially spectacular in early summer, includes azaleas, rhododendrons, hollies and hostas. At its heart is a delightful walled area with a pergola and wire sculptures. The surrounding parkland has attractive walks, including a ... more Tel (day) 0161 928 0075 (NT AltrinchamFax 01625 587555 (Countryside Offi Explore a world of secret tunnels, concealed grotto caves and woodland walks that can last up to 3 and a half hours. Discover eccentric follies including a 150ft monument, the Swiss Bridge and Narnia Arch. more Tel (day) 01939 200611 Penguins, Pelicans, Flamingos and other exotic birds in attractive award winning setting. more Tel (day) 01565 873282Fax 01565 873282 A real wow factor for the thousands of people who visit Jodrell Bank each year is the unique experience of getting closer to the site's 76m Lovell Radio Telescope. Visitors can discover the wonders of the universe through hi-tech displays & numerous ... more Tel (day) 01477 571339Fax 01477 571695Wide expanse of moorland, woods and farmland within the Peak District National Park. Outstanding Peak District moorland, woodland and farms. Great walking opportunities with dramatic panoramas. See Padley Gorge with its ancient oaks. Fantastic wildlife, ... more Tel (day) 01433 631708Fax 01433 630629 Originally a Tudor house, Lyme was transformed by the Venetian architect Leoni into an Italianate palace. Some of the Elizabethan interiors survive and contrast dramatically with later rooms. The state rooms are adorned with Mortlake tapestries, Grinling ... more Tel (day) 01663 762023Fax 01663 765035 Markeaton Park has over 207 acres of parkland and is one of Derby's largest parks attracting over 1 million visitors a year making it one of the most popular parks in the East Midlands. The Park offers a wide range of activities and attractions for people ... more Tel (day) 01332 715514Fax 01332 715549 1 2 3 (32 matches) Next »Tourist InformationBack to topFavourite Attractions
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