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Attractions in Heapham & Things to Do in Heapham
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Museum of Lincolnshire Life
(11 Miles)*
The Museum of Lincolnshire Life is the largest and most exciting Social History Museum in the County. It occupies a listed barracks, built in 1857 for the Royal North Lincoln Militia. |
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Wetlands Animal Park
(11 Miles)*
Set in over 32 acres and Nottighamshires only Zoo Wetlands houses more than 25 different species of animals and offers people of all ages the chance to interact with exotic and domestic animals from all over the globe. |
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Epworth Old Rectory
(11 Miles)*
Samuel Wesley, the Rector of Epworth, built the house in 1709 after fire had destroyed the earlier building from which his son, John was rescued as a 'brand plucked from the burning'. |
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Doddington Hall and Gardens
(11 Miles)*
Doddington Hall stands today exactly as it was built with its walled gardens, gatehouse and family church. |
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Lincoln Castle
(11 Miles)*
In 1068, two years after the battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror began building Lincoln Castle on a site occupied since Roman times. |
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Usher Gallery
(12 Miles)*
The Usher Gallery was founded in 1927 following the bequest to the City of Lincoln of an outstanding collection of decorative art. |
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Vina Cooke Museum of Dolls & Bygone Childhood
(16 Miles)*
The Museum houses a large collection of dolls from the 18th century to the present day in a late 17th century Dower house and former rectory of considerable interest |
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Normanby Hall Country Park
(17 Miles)*
Nestling in the heart of North Lincolnshire's tranquil countryside Normanby Hall Country Park is the ideal day out for all the family. |
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Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
(17 Miles)*
The beautiful lakeside gardens at Elsham Hall were founded by Captain and Mrs Elwes in 1970 to encourage a wider understanding of natural history, the arts and rural crafts and provide an enjoyable and educational day out for all the family. |
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Clumber Park
(17 Miles)*
Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire is a magnificent 3,800 acre country park, now managed by The National Trust. |
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Hatfield Water Park
(17 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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Mr Straws House
(18 Miles)*
Step back in time to the early 20th century and find out how a grocer's family lived in this market town. |
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Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery
(20 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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Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre
(21 Miles)*
Discover a wild family day out, catch a glimpse into a faraway world and make friends with creatures great and small. |
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Creswell Crags Museum and Education Centre
(21 Miles)*
Creswell Crags is a world famous archaeological site, set in a limestone gorge with caves and lake. |
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Harley Gallery
(21 Miles)*
The award-winning Harley Gallery has a national reputation for excellence and innovation. |
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Millgate Museum
(21 Miles)*
The Museum has fun educational activities for children and fascinating exhibitions including streets, shops and rooms in period settings. |
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Cusworth Hall, Museum and Park
(22 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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Conisbrough Castle
(23 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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The Workhouse
(23 Miles)*
Although the name of the National Trust usually conjures up pictures of stately homes and gardens, the Workhouse is equally worthy of a visit. |
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Brodsworth Hall
(25 Miles)*
Brodsworth Hall in Yorkshire is one of the most authentic Victorian country houses in England. |
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Bolsover Castle
(27 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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Tattershall Castle
(27 Miles)*
For those who like to explore a property at their own pace, Tattershall Castle is ideal as all visitors receive an audio guide to help them explore this unique building. |
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Hull and East Riding Museum
(28 Miles)*
Located in the attractive Museums Quarter, the Hull and East Riding Museum boasts some of the most spectacular natural history and archaeology displays in Britain. |
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Hardwick Hall
(29 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. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Heapham and things to do in Heapham (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Heapham, 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 Heapham and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Heapham again.
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