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Attractions in Upper Hambleton & Things to Do in Upper Hambleton
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Barnsdale Gardens
(2 Miles)*
Barnsdale Gardens is a joy to visit; 38 themed gardens, ponds and woodlands nestled in a quiet corner of the beautiful Rutland countryside, but just 10 minutes from Stamford and the A1. |
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Rutland County Museum
(3 Miles)*
Rutland County Museum is the perfect introduction to England's smallest county. The special exhibitions gallery, museum shop and local studies library, leads into displays of archaeology, history and an extensive rural life collection. |
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Oakham Castle
(3 Miles)*
The splendid Great Hall of Oakham Castle is one of the finest examples of late 12th century domestic architecture in England. |
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Burghley House
(8 Miles)*
Burghley house is the largest and grandest of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer of England, between 1565 and 1587, the house is a family home for his descendants to this day. |
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Woolsthorpe Manor
(11 Miles)*
The simple Lincolnshire farmhouse of Woolsthorpe Manor has one of the most famous apple trees in history within its walled garden. |
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Prebendal Manor House
(12 Miles)*
The Prebendal Manor is a 1,200 year old medieval centre on the north eastern edge of Northamptonshire, near Oundle, Stamford and Peterborough. |
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Melton Carnegie Museum
(12 Miles)*
This exciting newly refurbished museum contains informative and innovative displays. |
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Southwick Hall
(12 Miles)*
Dating from the 14th Century and owned successively by three families, Southwick Hall illustrates the development of a manor house. |
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Nene Valley Railway
(13 Miles)*
The Nene Valley Railway has only been operating since 1977 but the line once formed part of an important cross-country route from East Anglia to the Midlands. |
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Grimsthorpe Castle
(13 Miles)*
Grimsthorpe has been the home of the de Eresby family since 1516, when it was granted by Henry VIII to the 10th Baron Willoughby de Eresby on the occasion of his marriage to Maria de Salinas, kinswoman and lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine of Aragon. |
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Boughton House
(14 Miles)*
Boughton House is the Northamptonshire home of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry. |
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Lyveden New Bield
(14 Miles)*
The empty shell of Lyveden New Bield stands like a doll's house awaiting furniture and a family to move into it. After 400 years, that is unlikely to happen. |
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Elton Hall
(14 Miles)*
Elton Hall stands in the midst of unspoilt landscaped parkland, on a site where there has been a house since the Norman Conquest. |
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Harborough Museum
(15 Miles)*
The Museum has been revamped to display one of the most significant Iron Age finds in Britain - the Hallaton Treasure! |
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Belvoir Castle
(17 Miles)*
Belvoir Castle has been the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland for one thousand years. The name Belvoir means 'beautiful view' and dates from Norman times. |
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Manor House Museum (Kettering) & The Alfred East Art Gallery
(17 Miles)*
Explore Kettering's history at the Manor House Museum and view the constantly changing programme of exhibitions at the Alfred East Art Gallery. |
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Leicester Racecourse
(18 Miles)*
Extending to 200 acres and steeped in more than 100 years of history, the Leicester Racecourse estate provides the perfect venue for the private or business client. |
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Flag Fen Bronze Age Centre
(18 Miles)*
At Flag Fen archaeologists have discovered the preserved remains of a huge timber monument to our ancestors. |
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Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery
(18 Miles)*
Peterborough Museum houses a collection of some 227,000 objects covering the history of the Peterborough area, including archaeology, social history, art, geology, natural history, costume and militaria. |
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Wicksteed Park
(18 Miles)*
Wicksteed Park is situated in 147 acres of landscaped English countryside and offers the elements of a country and theme park in one. |
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Peterborough Cathedral
(18 Miles)*
Peterborough Cathedral is a superb example of Romanesque architecture. The West front built in the early 13th century is unique in Christendom. |
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National Space Centre
(18 Miles)*
The award winning National Space Centre is the UK's largest attraction dedicated to space. |
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Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens
(19 Miles)*
Kelmarsh is a 3,363 acre (1361ha) agricultural estate at the heart of which stands the eighteenth century Kelmarsh Hall, surrounded by its pleasure gardens and parkland. |
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National Gas Museum
(19 Miles)*
At the Gas Museum you will gain a fascinating insight into the story of gas past and present, with particular reference to the East Midlands region. |
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Gorse Hill City Farm
(20 Miles)*
Gorse Hill City Farm is a working farm with the opportunity to feed and touch the animals. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Upper Hambleton and things to do in Upper Hambleton (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Upper Hambleton, 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 Upper Hambleton and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Upper Hambleton again.
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