Ashby de la Zouch Tourist Information |
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The unusual name of Ashby de la Zouch is derived from the Breton nobleman, who inherited the estate through marriage in the 12th century. Ashby developed into a Spa town in the 19th century, it has a long wide main street, with fine Elizabethan half-timbered houses and delightful bow fronted Georgian shops. Ashby de la Zouch Castle - Built in the 15th century by the first Lord Hastings. The castle is an impressive ruin of a late medieval castle, dominated by its magnificent tower. St. Helen's Church - The East Window of the Parish Church of St. Helen's in Ashby, has some interesting heraldic stained glass, which was removed from the chapel of the ruined castle. Here you can see the only known surviving finger pillory, a device made up of two beams with Ashby De La Zouch Museum - This small friendly Award Winning Museum contains displays on Ashby's fascinating history, also a Model of Ashby Castle under siege. Heart of the National Forest Visitor Centre - Situated at Moira, near Ashby (B5003). The Heart of the National Forest Visitor Centre is the hub of the whole National Forest, featuring forest displays, a place The outdoor Forest Experience is a year-round opportunity to relax and have fun with family and friends, all in a mature and growing woodland setting. There is an amphitheatre for music, plays and shows, a 'Canopy Walk', a 'Willow Bridge', a challenging 'Adventure Woodland Play' area, woodland trails, sculpture and a 'Forest Garden'. Moira Furnace - An impressive early 19th century blast furnace, one of the best preserved in Europe. There are also woodland walks and Ashby Canal - Enjoy a walk along the towpath, passing through the beautiful rural countryside of South West Leicestershire. This is the ideal link between Hinckley, Bosworth Battlefield, Marker Bosworth, Battlefield Railway, Measham Museum and Moira Furnace. There are picnic areas at Gopsall Wharf and Basin Bridge. Snibston Discovery Park - Near Ashby on the Coalville road. Miners once spent long gruelling hours underground at the former Snibston Colliery, visitors of all ages can now have hours of fun at Snibston Discovery Park's 100 acre site.
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Ashby-de-la-Zouch Museum
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Ashby Museum re-opened on Easter Saturday 2007, with a new two-storey extension housing a Community Room and Archives Room, and two revamped Exhibition Galleries. |
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Ashby de la Zouch Castle
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Ashby - a royalist stronghold. Tour the impressive ruins of a grand medieval castle within extensive and beautiful grounds. |
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Snibston Discovery Park
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Visit Snibston and see the £1.4 million makeover. Try and lift a Mini Cooper in the brand new hands on gallery Extra Ordinary, which shows how technology has affected our every day life. |
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Smisby Tourist Information
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Woodville Tourist Information
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Packington Tourist Information
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Hotels near Ashby de la Zouch
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Splendid 17th century coaching Inn on Ashbys main high street. Small size but offering business facilities and close to main motorways. Close to Birmingham, East Midlands airports. |
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A friendly, privately-owned and run hotel on the edge of the Charnwood Forest between the M1 and M42; an ideal position for visiting Donnington Park and the National Exhibition Centre. |
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The Ramada Tamworth Hotel is perfectly located on the outskirts of Tamworth and Burton upon Trent, midway between Birmingham and Nottingham/Derby, close to the NEC, Sherwood Forest, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire Dales, Tamworth Snowdome, Dray... |
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The Little Barn is situated in the pretty South Nottinghamshire Village of Wysall. The property stands adjacent to the original farmyard of Rectory Farm, a Grade II listed building. |
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These superb detached bungalows are situated in an attractive rural location, yet it is only an easy 15 minutes drive to the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham and Coventry. |
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Sir Walter Scott took Ashby Castle as the setting for the tournament in his novel 'Ivanhoe', it was here that Mary Queen of Scots was held prisoner for a time by Lord Hastings's grandson first Earl of Huntingdon.
grouves cut in each. Anyone foolish enough to disrupt the service in church, would have his or her fingers locked in the pillory as punishment.
to eat and shop, events, cycle hire and woodland walks.
a children's playground.
