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Never intended to be seen by the general public, Britains finest working Victorian water pumping station has recently undergone extensive restoration.
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Type: Industrial Archaeology
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Price: £3.00 - £4.80
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Place: Mansfield
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)115 963 2938
Never intended to be seen by the general public, Britains finest working Victorian water pumping station has recently undergone extensive restoration.
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Type: Industrial Archaeology
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Price: £3.00 - £4.80
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Place: Mansfield
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)115 963 2938
Come and visit the renovated offices of the local coal owners, Barber, Walker and Co, where as a boy D. H. Lawrence would pick up his father's wages. Now a Heritage Centre, Durban House successfully depicts the Victorian past of Lawrence's
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Type: Heritage/Visitor Centre
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Price: £2.00
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Place: Eastwood
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1773 717353
The 800-year-old remains of a priory church, converted into a country house in the 16thC; the home of Lord Byron with possessions, manuscripts, parkland, a lake and gardens.
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Type: Historic House/Palace
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Nottingham
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1623 455900
Remains of a Cistercian abbey west cloister, dating mainly from c. 1170. Incorporated into part of a 17th-century and later mansion, set in Rufford Country Park.
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Newark
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1623 822944
Steeped in history, the Caves at White Lion Yard offers an exciting educational experience to local people and visitors alike, including interactive multi-media facilities that explore the full history of the buildings in the Yard.
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Mansfield
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1623 463323
Country park
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Type: Church/Chapel
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Kirkby In Ashfield
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1623 721617
The church, mentioned on the works of Lord Byron and D. H. Lawrence, is rumoured to be haunted. A new church, All Saints Annesley, replaces the medieval church.
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Annesley
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1623 450000
The Workhouse is the best surviving workhouse in England; built in 1824, was a prototype for similar 'welfare' institutions throughout the country.
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Type: Historic House/Palace
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Southwell
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1636 817250
The hall dates from the 16th Century although the main part is jacobean with a beautiful carved carolean staircase, a priest's hole, a very interesting collection of portraits, furniture and needlework and some relics of the Poet 'Lord Byro
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Thrumpton
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)115 937 4147
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