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Attractions near East Briscoe Farm Cottages
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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.
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The Bowes Museum
(5 Miles)*
Where else in the world can you see a 230-year-old mechanical silver swan, still in working order, alongside a Turner or a Canaletto? |
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Raby Castle
(9 Miles)*
See the proud stronghold built by the mighty Neville dynasty in 1360, which has stood for centuries as a monument to their power and ambition. |
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Low Barns Nature Reserve
(13 Miles)*
Regarded as one of Durham Wildlife Trust's premier reserves, this 50 hectare wetland site contains mixed woodlands and grasslands. A recently refurbished visitor centre is open to the public and something of interest can be seen throughout the year. |
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Hazel Brow Farm
(13 Miles)*
Hazel Brow Farm is a 200 acre traditional family run farm in the heart of Swaledale - famous for its beautiful Herriot scenery. |
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Auckland Castle
(16 Miles)*
Auckland Castle is the home of the Bishop of Durham, and has been for the past 900 years. |
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Georgian Theatre Royal
(16 Miles)*
The Georgian Theatre Royal, the UK's oldest working theatre in its original form is situated in the picturesque Georgian market town of Richmond, North Yorkshire. |
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Richmondshire Museum
(16 Miles)*
Richmondshire Museum, which was opened in 1978, began in a former joiner's workshop and has gradually grown. |
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Green Howards Regimental Museum
(16 Miles)*
Visit the Green Howards Museum and find out how this distinguished Infantry Regiment had an impact on the story of Britain, Europe and the world. |
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Bolton Castle
(17 Miles)*
Bolton is one of the country's best preserved medieval castles, situated in the heart of Wensleydale with stunning views over the Yorkshire Dales National Park. |
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Dales Countryside Museum and National Park Centre
(19 Miles)*
This is an award-winning museum, managed by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, housed in Hawes railway station in the north of the National Park. |
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Towns near East Briscoe Farm Cottages
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Romaldkirk
(2 Miles)*
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Eggleston
(2 Miles)*
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Middleton in Teesdale
(4 Miles)*
In 1815 the London Lead company established its northern headquarters at Middleton in Teesdale and the impact can be seen in the many buildings which symbolise late Victorian prosperity. |
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Barnard Castle
(5 Miles)*
Barnard Castle is a historic thriving market town, which developed in the protective shadow of Bernard Balliols castle. Built on a fine defensive site in 1125, the castle is in the care of English Heritage and is open to the public. |
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Holwick
(5 Miles)*
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Staindrop
(9 Miles)*
Staindrop is an attractive village near Raby Castle, former stronghold of the Nevills, has always been associated with the Lords of Raby. |
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Hutton Magna
(10 Miles)*
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Langthwaite
(10 Miles)*
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Frosterley
(11 Miles)*
Frosterley was once an important centre for the limestone industry. Its renowned marble, an ornate limestone containing 323 million year old fossil corals, can be seen in Frosterley Parish Church. |
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Stanhope
(12 Miles)*
The historic market town of Stanhope with its cobbled Market Place, stands on the banks of the river Wear and has a strong industrial heritage, which stems from mining lead and quarrying limestone for iron and steel making. |