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Attractions near Lyke Wake Cottage
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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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Mount Grace Priory
(4 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. |
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Newham Grange Country Farm
(7 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. |
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Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
(8 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. |
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Ormesby Hall
(8 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. |
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Dorman Museum
(9 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 |
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Croft Circuit
(12 Miles)*
Since its redevelopment in 1996 Croft Circuit has endeavoured to bring the Creme de la Creme of British Motorsport to North East and North Yorkshire spectators. |
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Rievaulx Abbey
(12 Miles)*
Set in a remote corner of the North Yorkshire Moors, it is easy to see what attracted St Aelred and his twelve Clairvaux monks to establish a monastery here in 1132. |
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Falconry uk Birds of Prey Centre
(13 Miles)*
The Birds of Prey & Conservation Centre at Sion Hill Hall, near Thirsk, was set up to ensure that birds of prey would survive, and to provide the public with a rare opportunity to see and enjoy these beautiful birds. |
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Sion Hill
(13 Miles)*
Sion Hill was designed in 1912 by the renowned York Architect Walter H. Brierley "The Lutyens of the North". |
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Head of Steam - Darlington Railway Museum
(14 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) |
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Towns near Lyke Wake Cottage
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Whorlton
(1 Mile)*
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Potto
(1 Mile)*
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Swainby
(2 Miles)*
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Stokesley
(4 Miles)*
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Osmotherley
(4 Miles)*
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Dalton-on-Tees
(5 Miles)*
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Chop Gate
(5 Miles)*
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Great Ayton
(7 Miles)*
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Thornaby-on-Tees
(8 Miles)*
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Brompton
(8 Miles)*
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