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Attractions in Clay Cross & Things to Do in Clay Cross
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Crich Tramway Village
(4 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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Hardwick Hall
(5 Miles)*
One of the most splendid houses in England. Built by Bess of Hardwick in the 1590s, and unaltered since: yet its huge windows and high ceilings make it feel strikingly modern. |
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Stainsby Mill
(5 Miles)*
Discover for yourself the tranquil workplace of a 19th century miller. |
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Lea Gardens
(5 Miles)*
Lea Gardens, which have been established for 45 years, contain a unique collection of highly acclaimed rhododendrons, azaleas kalmias and other plants collected from the far corners of the world. |
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Heights of Abraham Cable Cars Caverns and Country Park
(6 Miles)*
Welcome the Peak District's oldest and one of the areas most popular days out, an attraction where stunning natural beauty is matched by human achievement and the historic blends seamlessly with the futuristic. |
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Gullivers Kingdom Matlock Bath
(6 Miles)*
From the moment you enter Gulliver's you enter another world where your imagination can roam free. Gulliver's Matlock Bath is nestled in a stunning hillside location where much of the magic comes from the amazing scenery and views. |
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Red House Stables Working Carriage Museum
(7 Miles)*
Red House Stables Working Carriage Museum has one of the finest collections of original horse drawn vehicles and equipment in Britain. |
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Bolsover Castle
(7 Miles)*
Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire is well off the beaten track in a former coal-mining area. It offers three wonderful buildings in one unique attraction. |
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National Stone Centre
(7 Miles)*
Admission to our dramatic fifty acre site, on the edge of the Peak District National Park, revealing a fossil tropical seascape 330 million years old, is free. |
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Wirksworth Heritage Centre
(8 Miles)*
The Story of Wirksworth encompasses the history of the town from prehistoric times to the modern day. |
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Chatsworth is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and has been the family home of the Cavendish family since 1549.There's always something different to see, do and discover at Chatsworth. |
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Haddon Hall
(10 Miles)*
Haddon Hall - the Derbyshire Home of the Duke of Rutland, has belonged to the family since the late 16th century. |
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Newstead Abbey
(10 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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Peak District National Park
(11 Miles)*
National Parks are Britain's breathing spaces. Places to get away from it all and enjoy fresh air and spectacular countryside. |
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Harley Gallery
(13 Miles)*
The award-winning Harley Gallery has a national reputation for excellence and innovation. |
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Creswell Crags Museum and Education Centre
(13 Miles)*
Creswell Crags is a world famous archaeological site, set in a limestone gorge with caves and lake. |
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High Peak Trail & Cromford Canal
(13 Miles)*
The High Peak Trail is a 17.5 miles traffic free trail across the White Peak for walkers, horse riders and cyclists. |
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Longshaw Estate
(13 Miles)*
Set in the beautiful Derbyshire countryside and enjoying spectacular views of the Peak District, the Longshaw Estate reveals some of the area's most fascinating local history. |
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Kedleston Hall
(14 Miles)*
Fans of 18th century architect, Robert Adam, are in for a treat at Kedleston Hall. The interior designs of this Palladian mansion have some of the best examples of Adam's work. |
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Eyam Hall
(14 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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The Traditional Heritage Museum
(15 Miles)*
This Sheffield museum comprises a fascinating collection of artefacts, housed in small reconstructed workshops representing typical local trades. |
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Sheffield Botanical Garden
(15 Miles)*
Sheffield Botanical Gardens were designed in 1834 by Robert Marnock, a leading horticulturalist and landscape designer. The Gardens are listed by English Heritage as a Grade II site of special historic and architectural interest. |
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Derby Cathedral
(15 Miles)*
This beautiful Georgian Cathedral consecrated in 1927 welcomes visitors 365 days per year. The magnificent medieval tower, the second highest church tower in the country. |
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Derby Museum and Art Gallery
(15 Miles)*
Derby Museum and Art Gallery houses a wide range of important and attractive collections covering porcelain, paintings, archaeology, history, local regiments, geology and wildlife. |
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Pickford's House Museum
(15 Miles)*
Pickford's House, a Grade One listed building, was built in 1770 by architect Joseph Pickford as his family home and work premises. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Clay Cross and things to do in Clay Cross (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Clay Cross, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Clay Cross and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Clay Cross again.
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