Attractions near Dovehouses
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Zetland Museum
(1 Mile)*
Zetland - The Oldest Lifeboat in the World, was built in 1802 by Henry Greathead. She remained in service until 1880 and saved more than 500 lives. |
Ormesby Hall
(6 Miles)*
Ormesby Hall is an intimate home lived in by the Pennyman family for more than 300 years, with fine plaster work, carved wood decoration and fascinating portraits. |
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
(7 Miles)*
The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum marks the site of Cook's birthplace in Marton on the outskirts of Middlesbrough and is situated in the beautiful landscaped grounds of Stewart Park. |
Dorman Museum
(7 Miles)*
Town in Time is a permanent exhibition about Middlesborough and its people from earliest times. Middlesborough as a religious community, rural life, industrial revolution to the present day. The Dorman Museum also has a programme of temporary exhibitions |
Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum
(8 Miles)*
On the site visitors can enjoy an exciting and authentic underground experience and discover the special skills and customs of the Cleveland miners. |
Newham Grange Country Farm
(8 Miles)*
Newham Grange Country Farm is unique and special. Come and make friends with the rare breeds of farm animals, enjoy a walk around the fields, and why not bring along a picnic for a treat. |
Mount Grace Priory
(18 Miles)*
Although Mount Grace Priory is just a short drive from the grand ruins of the Cistercian Fountains Abbey it depicts the contrasting simplicity and austerity of life at this well-preserved former priory of the Carthusian Order. |
Head of Steam - Darlington Railway Museum
(19 Miles)*
The museum collection covers the railways of North-East England, with particular emphasis on the Darlington area. Of greatest significance is Stephenson's "Locomotion" (1825) |
Captain Cook Memorial Museum
(20 Miles)*
In Whitby's narrow, winding Grape Lane close by the busy Harbour, stood the handsome house of 18th century Quaker shipowner John Walker and his family - and - in the attic, his 'other family' of seventeen apprentices, lodging there. |
Whitby Abbey
(20 Miles)*
Best known as the setting for Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, the impressive ruins of Whitby Abbey were once the home of a Saxon saint. |
Towns near Dovehouses
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Redcar
(1 Mile)*
Famous as being home to Yorkshire’s only coastal racecourse, Redcar is just north of Middlesborough and close to the River Tees estuary. |
Teesport
(3 Miles)*
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Middlesbrough
(4 Miles)*
The large town of Middlesbrough in Teesside sits on the bank of the River Tees. |
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
(4 Miles)*
The seaside resort of Saltburn-by-the-Sea is located 12 miles from Middlesbrough on the east coast North Yorkshire. |
Skelton
(6 Miles)*
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Guisborough
(6 Miles)*
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Hartlepool
(7 Miles)*
Hartlepool is an ancient port town in Cleveland, nine miles north of Middlesbrough. |
Great Ayton
(8 Miles)*
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Dalton Piercy
(9 Miles)*
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Loftus
(9 Miles)*
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