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Attractions near Audreys at Barms Farm
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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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Buxton Museum & Art Gallery
(1 Mile)*
The Museum & Art Gallery features geology, archaeology and history of the Peak District displayed in a seven section time tunnel - complete with sounds and smells! |
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Pooles Cavern and Buxton Country Park
(2 Miles)*
High and low adventure at Poole's Cavern and Buxton Country Park.Poole's Cavern - Found deep beneath the limestone hills on the edge of the historic Derbyshire spa town of Buxton. |
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Peveril Castle
(7 Miles)*
From the inspiring remains of Peveril Castle - high on a rocky outcrop - there's no more spectacular view of the Peak District. |
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Treak Cliff Cavern
(7 Miles)*
Treak Cliff cavern is an underground Wonderland of Stalactites, Stalagmites, Rocks Minerals and Fossils. It is also home to Blue John Stone, a rare form of Fluorite with beautiful colours. |
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Speedwell Cavern
(7 Miles)*
Enter the inner world of the underground cave system in the heart of the Peak District National Park and absorb the atmosphere as a watery silence echoes all around you. |
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Eyam Hall
(9 Miles)*
Eyam Hall has been the much loved home of the Wright family for over 300 years. A guided tour of this remarkably unspoilt 17th century manor house affords a glimpse of history in miniature. |
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Macclesfield Silk Museum
(9 Miles)*
The Story of Silk is fascinating. It links Macclesfield with China and the Far East and shaped the development of the town. |
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Anson Engine Museum
(9 Miles)*
This museum has one of the largest collections of engines in Europe - varying in size from desktop to 100 tons! |
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West Park Museum
(10 Miles)*
West Park Museum opened in 1898, a gift from Marianne Brocklehurst for the people of Macclesfield. The Museum is located in one of the earliest public parks which opened in 1854 and was funded by voluntary subscription. |
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Peak District National Park
(10 Miles)*
The Peak District National Park covers 555 sq. miles at the southern end of the Pennines between Sheffield and Manchester. It was the first National Park to be set up in Britain in 1951. |
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Towns near Audreys at Barms Farm
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Fairfield
(< 1 Mile)*
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Buxton
(2 Miles)*
We have just received a description of Buxton from one of our readers. This description of Buxton is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days. |
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Dove Holes
(2 Miles)*
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Chapel en le Frith
(3 Miles)*
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Peak Forest
(4 Miles)*
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Chinley
(4 Miles)*
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Chelmorton
(4 Miles)*
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Taxal
(5 Miles)*
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Millers Dale
(5 Miles)*
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Hollinsclough
(5 Miles)*
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