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Attractions near Sons and Lovers
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Newstead Abbey
(6 Miles)*
Founded as a monastic house in the late twelfth century, Newstead became the Byron family seat in 1540. Newstead's most famous owner, the poet Lord Byron, sold the property in 1818. |
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Lakeside Arts Centre
(7 Miles)*
Lakeside is the University of Nottingham's unique public arts facility based in the family-friendly surroundings of Highfields Park. |
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Tales of Robin Hood
(7 Miles)*
Nottingham's most popular visitor attraction 'Tales of Robin Hood' is just a two minute walk away from the Castle - making it an ideal half day experience. |
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Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
(7 Miles)*
The Duke of Newcastle built his new Ducal Palace between 1674-9, it still dominates the Castle Rock to this day. It was restored in 1878 as one of the first provincial museums of fine art. |
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City Of Caves
(8 Miles)*
These unique hand-carved sandstone caves dating from the 13th century were almost lost for ever when the 'Broadmarsh Shopping Centre' was built in the 1960s. |
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Galleries of Justice
(8 Miles)*
The Galleries of Justice gives you an unrivalled tour through two and a half centuries of crime. |
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Nottingham Racecourse
(9 Miles)*
With over 100 years of history, Nottingham Racecourse offers a wealth of tradition, great facilities and excellent value for money. At its heart is the modern Centenary Stand, complimented by the recently refurbished Grandstand. |
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Crich Tramway Village
(9 Miles)*
Ride through history on Vintage Trams from all over the world. They run every few minutes to take you through a Period Street, beneath the elegant Bowe-Lyon Bridge, and on to open countryside with views that take your breath away. |
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The Silk Mill - Derbys Museum of Industry and History
(10 Miles)*
A Museum of Industry specialising in Aero Engines, Railways, Textiles and other aspects of Derby's Heritage. |
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Derby Cathedral
(10 Miles)*
In 1927, the existing parish church in Derby was hallowed to become a Cathedral for the creation of the new diocese of Derby. |
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Towns near Sons and Lovers
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Brinsley
(1 Mile)*
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Greasley
(1 Mile)*
Greasley, was once the largest parish in Nottingham, nowadays you could drive through it and not even realise that you had been there!It now consists of a rural area of scattered farmsteads and houses. |
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Eastwood
(1 Mile)*
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Heanor
(1 Mile)*
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Langley Mill
(1 Mile)*
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Shipley Gate Station
(2 Miles)*
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Marlpool
(2 Miles)*
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Watnall Chaworth
(2 Miles)*
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Awsworth
(3 Miles)*
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Annesley
(3 Miles)*
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