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Attractions near Aislaby
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Captain Cook Memorial Museum
(3 Miles)*
The house in Grape Lane was Cook's only known 'landfall' in Whitby, at the very top of the house, in the ship-timbered attic, the young James Cook pursued his winter studies by candlelight. |
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Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum
(12 Miles)*
On the site visitors can enjoy an exciting and authentic underground experience and discover the special skills and customs of the Cleveland miners. |
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Scarborough Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary
(14 Miles)*
Visit our brand new refuge for endangered freshwater turtles, the latest in a Europe-wide network breeding facilities for these strange and exotic animals. |
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Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life
(14 Miles)*
An extensive museum containing a magnificent assortment of items curious, mysterious, marvellous and common place from the last 200 years. |
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway
(14 Miles)*
The 18 mile North Yorkshire Moors Railway runs through the beautiful North York Moors National Park, between the market town of Pickering and the village of Grosmont. |
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Scarborough Art Gallery
(15 Miles)*
Paintings donated by local hotelier Tom Laughton form the core of Scarborough Borough's fine art collection. |
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Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo
(17 Miles)*
Looking for that destination that offers a wide variety of attractions for all the family from toddlers to grandparents? Then look no further! Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo offers a wealth of fun and excitement for all ages. |
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The Walled Garden at Scampston
(19 Miles)*
Scampston is among the best examples of the English Country House, combining fine architecture with a wealth of art treasures in a beautiful parkland setting in Yorkshire. |
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Zetland Museum
(19 Miles)*
Zetland - The Oldest Lifeboat in the World. |
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Eden Camp Modern History Museum
(20 Miles)*
The site was named Eden Camp and the first inmates were two hundred and fifty Italian prisoners. These prisoners were put work constructing a larger permanent camp, consisting of forty-five huts. This is now a Modern History Theme Museum. |
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Helmsley Walled Garden
(21 Miles)*
Visit the five acre Helmsley Walled Garden, set against the backdrop of Helmsley Castle and Duncombe Park, which has undergone extensive restoration as a fully working kitchen garden. |
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Ormesby Hall
(21 Miles)*
Ormesby Hall is an intimate home lived in by the Pennyman family for more than 300 years, with fine plaster work, carved wood decoration and fascinating portraits. |
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Duncombe Park
(21 Miles)*
Sir Charles Duncombe's new Baroque mansion was completed in 1713 on a virgin plateau overlooking Helmsley Castle and the valley of the River Rye. |
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Malton Museum
(22 Miles)*
The Museum is located in the old Town Hall right in the centre of Malton's Market Place. It is renowned for its imaginatively displayed Roman Collection. |
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Filey Museum
(22 Miles)*
The Museum building was originally two single storey cottages and is the oldest domestic building in Filey, 1696 being the date above the doors. |
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