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Attractions in Ferrybridge & Things to Do in Ferrybridge
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Pontefract Park Race Company Limited
(2 Miles)*
Extensive improvements over the past few years have made Pontefract one of the best appointed courses of its kind in the Country. There are modern bars and refreshment areas in all enclosures. |
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Nostell Priory
(6 Miles)*
The original Nostell Priory was founded more than 800 years ago and was dedicated to St Oswald, who first brought Christianity to Britain. |
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Lotherton Hall
(8 Miles)*
Lotherton Hall is a beautiful Edwardian country house with a bird garden, red deer park and formal gardens. |
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Wakefield Cathedral
(9 Miles)*
The ancient Parish Church of All Saints, Wakefield became the Cathedral Church of All Saints in 1888, when the Diocese of Wakefield was carved out of Ripon Diocese. |
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Wakefield Museum
(9 Miles)*
Wakefield Museum closed to the public on Saturday 26 November 2011 in preparation for the move to its new home within the new civic building - Wakefield One - at Merchant Gate, opening in early October 2012. |
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Wakefield Art Gallery
(9 Miles)*
Significant early works by the highly acclaimed locally born sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, and important work by other major British modern artists, form the core of this collection. |
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Temple Newsam House and Estate
(9 Miles)*
Temple Newsam is one of Yorkshire's greatest country houses. This stunning Tudor-Jacobean mansion has a history full of mystry and intrigue. |
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Brodsworth Hall
(10 Miles)*
Brodsworth Hall in Yorkshire is one of the most authentic Victorian country houses in England. |
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Thwaite Mills Water Mill
(11 Miles)*
At Thwaite Mills you will find a fully-restored working watermill in an attractive riverside setting. |
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Middleton Railway
(12 Miles)*
The Middleton Railway was established by Act of Parliament in 1758 to carry coal from Middleton to Leeds and has operated continuously since that time. |
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Cusworth Hall, Museum and Park
(12 Miles)*
Cusworth Hall, Museum and Park has now re-opened to the public after several years of extensive restoration work.The Hall and its surrounding parkland have been transformed |
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Bramham Park
(12 Miles)*
Bramham Park is a splendid Queen Anne mansion, containing fine collections of furniture, porcelain and paintings and is set in the peaceful tranquillity of 66 acres of formal gardens and 100 acres of pleasure grounds. |
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Thackray Medical Museum
(12 Miles)*
The Thackray Museum has been England's Small Visitor Attraction of the Year and is a fantastic day out, transporting you into a living experience of health and medicine, past, present and future. |
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park
(13 Miles)*
Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an international centre for modern and contemporary sculpture. |
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Leeds Art Gallery
(13 Miles)*
Leeds Art Gallery offers a great visit opportunity at the heart of the city, home to 'probably the best collection of British Art outside London' ( The Times) it showcases both historic and contemporary collections of paintings |
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Henry Moore Institute
(13 Miles)*
The Henry Moore Institute in Leeds is a unique resource devoted exclusively to sculpture, with a programme comprising exhibitions, collections and research. |
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Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery
(13 Miles)*
Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery is full of exciting collections depicting various aspects of natural history, archaeology, local history and fine and decorative art. |
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National Coalmining Museum for England
(14 Miles)*
A visit to Caphouse Colliery is great day out with a unique opportunity to travel 140 metres underground down one of Britain's oldest working mines. |
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Hatfield Water Park
(14 Miles)*
The Water Park Lake is used for canoeing, dinghy sailing, windsurfing and sub-aqua. Structured RYA and BCU Courses are run at the Water Park for both adults and juniors. |
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Armley Mills
(14 Miles)*
Formerly one the largest woollen mills in the world, Armley now illustrates Leeds city's impressive industrial past. |
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Conisbrough Castle
(14 Miles)*
Those who have read Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe will immediately recognize Conisbrough Castle which was featured in the famous story, set in Medieval England. |
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Cawthorne Victoria Jubilee Museum
(15 Miles)*
The Cawthorne Museum Society was founded in 1884 by the Rev. Charles Tiplady Pratt who was vicar of the parish at the time. He encouraged the young people of the village to become interested in Natural History and start a museum collection. |
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Wentworth Castle Gardens
(15 Miles)*
One of the most important historic gardens in the North of England, this hidden gem celebrates its 300th anniversary in 2009. |
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Bagshaw Museum
(15 Miles)*
This stunning Victorian Gothic former mill owner's house is set in 36 aces of parkland and ancient woodland. The home of George Sheard from 1875-1902, the house became a museum in 1911 and was named after its first curator, Walter Bagshaw. |
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Abbey House Museum
(15 Miles)*
Step back in time at the Abbey House Museum for an experience you will never forget. After your 1880's shopping trip you can find out more about Victorian Leeds, Chidhood in the 19th century and the history of nearby Kirkstall Abbey. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Ferrybridge and things to do in Ferrybridge (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Ferrybridge, 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 Ferrybridge and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Ferrybridge again.
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