The Castle is the fourth to have stood on the site since Norman times. Completed in the early 19thC. Previous buildings suffered complete or partial destruction during the Wars of the Roses, the Civil War and a major fire in 1816.
Visitors to Chatsworth see more than 30 richly decorated rooms; the garden with fountains, a cascade and maze and the Farmyard and Adventure Playground.
Innovative interactive exhibits complemented by woodland trails, lakes, assault course, train, restaurants, shops, indoor play and events. All year activities.
A collection of over 70 trams from Britain and overseas from 1873-1969 with tram rides on a 1-mile route, a period street scene, depots, a power station, workshops and exhibitions.
The world's largest collection of single seater racing cars on display to the public, adjoining Donington Park racing circuit with a full programme of events.
Newark Castle has been at the heart of the town for many centuries and has played an important role in historical events.
Newark itself was a key town in the struggle between King and Parliament in the 1640's.
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Family entertainment centre. Bowling centre with licensed bar. Children's and toddler indoor adventure playground. Dino's Burger Bar, cash bingo and open all year.
A museum with traditional decorated items, a model boat horse, cabin replica, boat engines and photographs illustrating the history of Britain's canals and waterways.
The Vina Cooke Museum of Dolls and Bygone Childhood
Newark
A large collection of Victorian dolls, prams, cots, toys, dolls houses, costumes, hand-made character dolls depicting the royal family and film stars and Dolls' Hospital.