VisitBritain - The official website for tourism in Britain
Your search returned 11 result(s).
The National Tramway Museum, situated in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside is a world from a bygone age, where vintage trams transport visitors along cobbled streets, past enchanting buildings, and into breathtaking scenery.
Daily pottery tours - paint a plate and make a frog. Attractive courtyard with award winning home, garden, cookery and gift shops, plus extensive Factory Shop. Free daily cookery demonstrations, museum, restaurant and outdoor play area.
Follow the booking screens to register for your special offer. It will be e mailed to you. Just print it off and hand it in at your chosen venue. Have a great time! D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum See the first home of D. H. Lawrence w
The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is an astounding re-creation of a Victorian family home, which is brought to life through informative and friendly guides.
The Little Gallery contains a constantly changing selection of original art works and limited edition prints, the vast majority of which are produced by local artists. We also offer a wide range of hand made cards and jewellery.
An informal, welcoming quality DIY pottery. John Rivers is a clay digger, kiln builder, glaze mixer. You can watch the process, talk pottery, buy a complete range of unique thrown pots, and there are residential courses.
A museum commemorating the industrial heritage of Pinxton and South Normanton, with special features on Pinxton Porcelain, the Mansfield/Pinxton Railway (6th oldest in the world) and John King who invented the mine cage detaching hook.
Adjacent to the DH Lawrence birthplace, A range of Victorian buildings converted into small workshop units which create a range of fascinating work.
A heritage centre with displays of photographs and artefacts.