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Attractions near Grangetown
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Ormesby Hall
(3 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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Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
(3 Miles)*
mima is a bold new gallery of modern and contemporary art designed by Erick van Egeraat Associated Architects, located in the heart of Middlesbrough. |
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Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
(4 Miles)*
The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum marks the site of Cook's birthplace in Marton on the outskirts of Middlesbrough and is situated in the beautiful landscaped grounds of Stewart Park. |
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Dorman Museum
(4 Miles)*
Town in Time is a permanent exhibition about Middlesborough and its people from earliest times. Middlesborough as a religious community, rural life, industrial revolution to the present day. The Dorman Museum also has a programme of temporary exhibitions |
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Zetland Museum
(4 Miles)*
Zetland - The Oldest Lifeboat in the World. |
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Newham Grange Leisure Farm
(5 Miles)*
Newham Grange Leisure Farm is unique and special. Come and make friends with the rare breeds of farm animals, enjoy a walk around the fields, and why not bring along a picnic for a treat. |
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Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum
(10 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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Darlington Railway Centre and Museum
(16 Miles)*
The museum collection covers the railways of North-East England, with particular emphasis on the Darlington area. Of greatest significance is Stephenson's "Locomotion" (1825), which hauled the inaugural train on the Stockton and Darlington Railway. |
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Croft Circuit
(18 Miles)*
Since its redevelopment in 1996 Croft Circuit has endeavoured to bring the Crème de la Crème of British Motorsport to North East and North Yorkshire spectators. |
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Durham Castle
(21 Miles)*
Durham Castle dates from 1072 and was the seat of the Prince Bishops of Durham until 1832. |
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Auckland Castle
(21 Miles)*
Auckland Castle is the home of the Bishop of Durham, and has been for the past 800 years. |
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Crook Hall and Gardens
(21 Miles)*
Crook Hall built in the 13th century is one of the oldest inhabited houses in Durham. The Hall is a jumble of buildings reflecting its historical development. |
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Captain Cook Memorial Museum
(22 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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Helmsley Walled Garden
(23 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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Duncombe Park
(23 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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