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Cannon Hall is a 17thC house remodelled in the 1760s by John Carr of York containing furniture, paintings, glassware and pottery, in a series of period rooms and galleries. Also regimental museum of the 13th/18th Royal Hussars. Set in 70 ac
Take a walk, cycle or horse ride on the Trans Pennine Trail, the first long distance multi-user trail in the UK. The coast-to-coast route is a journey of 215 miles between Hornsea in the esat and Southport in the west via the Peak District
Open working farm with rare and commercial breeds of farm animals including pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, donkeys, ponies and small pet animals.
A working farm open to visitors. Adventure playground, farm shop, gift shop, restaurant, picnic area. Always lots of baby animals to see. Open all year.
Fully-operational 17thC watermill and 19thC engine mill. Displays of auxiliary machinery. A range of stoneground flours are produced for sale on the restored machinery.
""""One of the nation's most sublime parkland estates"""" - Griff Rhys - Jones This magnificent 18th century parkland estate features over 26 listed monuments as well as a 60-acre garden which cares for National Plant Collections of Magn
Locke Park is a beautiful historic park with cafe, colourful gardens, sporting facilities and regular events.
Wortley Hall’s Gardens stand 11 miles to the north west of Sheffield in the village of Wortley. A sweeping driveway from the village leads you to the magnificent 26 acres of Gardens, which are laid out in the Italianate style.