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Check AvailabilityRepton Cottage is a 2 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Derby, Central England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 2 pets. Prices range from £275 to £1517 per week. Local to Mackworth, Darley Abbey, Quarndon, Littleover, Kedleston
Formerly part of the Foremark Hall Estate and on the edge of the National Forest, these three Grade II listed properties date from 1752. They enjoy a peaceful rural holiday location with excellent local walks and great views of the Grade I listed Foremark Hall, a Georgian-Palladian country house. Foremark Threshing Barn is a beautifully converted spacious barn with a full height atrium style dining area displaying the original roof timbers and galleried landing. From here, full width French windows lead to a large garden which features a paved patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue. Repton Cottage is named after the nearby village of Repton, the historic capital of Mercia. Burdett’s Cottage is named after the Burdett family whose ancestral home was Foremark Hall next door. Featuring cosy living rooms with wood burning stoves and exposed timbers, the traditional brick cottages of Repton and Burdett’s make perfect rural holiday retreats. Shop and pub 1 mile.
Ground floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen with beams. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 bunk leading to 1 double with en-suite shower room and toilet.
Woodburner in living room (initial fuel inc). Oil CH and towels included. Travel Cot. Highchair. DVD and small library. Fridge Freezer. Parking (2 cars).
All Properties: Electricity and bed linen included. DVD. CD. Electric Cooker. Microwave. Washing Machine. Wi-fi. Shared lawned garden and courtyard. Sitting-out area and furniture. BBQ. Shared games room with table tennis, pool table and table football. No smoking.
Restaurant Zest is a converted warehouse which opened in 1998, still retaining its original character, and is set out on two stylishly designed floors. Regularly changing seasonal menus are on offer with lots of eclectic and fresh ideas.
Darely Mill is an elegant and contemporary restaurant with a fabulous decked terrace that overlooks the River Derwent. Seasonal menus for both lunch and evening meals on offer.
The Burnt Gate is a 13 year established, award winning county pub and restaurant catering for an office lunch, Sunday lunch with the family or just a good pint in a relaxing atmosphere.
The Risley Park; a fabulous bar and restaurant with tasty home cooked meals and extensive drinks menu on offer. The Risley also has a function room available.
The Organ Grinder is a warm and inviting pub that extends a friendly welcome to all. On a chilly day you can enjoy the warmth of the open roaring fire and on those warm days you can make the most of the beer garden with its nice selection of shrubs and plants. They serve a good selection of cask ales, keg beers and ciders as well as having an impressive wine list, so there is something to cater to all. If you are feeling hungry then why not enjoy one of the delicious pork pies, scotch eggs or sausage rolls they offer, supplied by a local butcher. It is a lively and bustling bar but, there is a quiet are with a comfortable sofa and a large bookshelf and a choice of daily papers. The staff are friendly and helpful in advising you on their selection of drinks. The Organ Grinder often has live music, it is the ideal venue for a great night out, it is what a pub should be.
The Olde Gate Inn is situated deep in the hills of the Peak District with views of nothing but countryside from this 17th century pub. It has a separate restaurant serving lots of home cooked favourites.
Bateman's Restaurant, owned by chef John Roberts who is also a member of the Master Chefs of Great Britain, offers you a number of dining choices from Bar & Restaurant to beautifully decorated 1st floor restaurant with countryside views.
Fabulous modern venue with new British classic cuisine, cooked from fresh local produce. This is contemporary dining in a country setting.
Bella Italia offers authentic Italian dishes with what they call 'The Bella Touch'. Full menu plus specials available along with a typical Italian welcome and atmosphere.
The Old Post Restaurant, voted in the top 10 of UK restaurants 2003, prides itself on its freshly prepared, cooked to order menu. (Credit/Debit cards are not accepted)
Award winning Master Chef looks forward to welcoming you to his restaurant with a difference... It has only one table! You are guaranteed quality and excellence in the 'Best Restaurant of the Year 2005'.
A modern country style pub and kitchen serving a great menu with rave reviews in the beautiful Staffordshire village of Bradley. The historic building dates back to the Elizabethan period.
Coopers Square offer a wide array of favourite high street stores. Café restaurants within the complex offer a relaxing break.
An award winning attraction for all the family in the heart of the National Forest. With a mixture of indoor and outdoor activities, you can keep the family entertained for hours.
Let your kiddies play and play while you enjoy a well earned break in the quality café overlooking the lovely Derwent River. More suitable for younger children, with a wide choice of slides and activity areas to choose from.
Whether it's swimming and fitness, tobogganing, skiing or snowboarding, The Snowdome offers all these activities under one roof.
Carsington Water is a great visitors attraction and has been for many years since being open by the queen in 1992. The visitors centre shows you the importance of water in our daily lives, with interactive activities for the kids. Also see the Kugal Stone - a 1 tonne ball of granite revolving on a thing layer of water... it can be moved with a touch of your hand! There is a restuarant onsite, and plenty of outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, sailing and windsurfing.
Explore the tunnels and caves that lie beneath Nottingham City; enter into the depths of the original Anglo-Saxon tunnels, if you dare!
Set up since 1993, this famous ghost walk leads you around the oldest parts of Nottingham, up to the Castle where the streets are 1000 years old. You will hear all about the ghosts and ghouls who haunt the city, where they lurk and how they met their untimely ends!
The Crich Tramway village is high up in the heart of Derbyshire overlooking Derwent Valley and open all year to the public. The village is also home to the National Tramway Museum.
Jam packed with things this is the theme park of dreams. Experience thrilling rides and stroll around the zoo featuring over 100 species from the world. The kiddies will love Thomas Land and meeting all his friends. You will also be spoilt for choice when you stop to eat!
Planters Sky Trail is located in Planters Garden Centre in Tamworth. This high ropes trail offers a fun, thrilling and invigorating day out for all. The aim is to guide yourself along a two level, rope bridge and beam course, the further you go, the higher you go, it takes about half an hour to complete the course. It is a safe and fun environment and they provide all equipment needed. After a brief safety chat and introduction you are ready to strap yourself on and you are on your way. It is a great attraction that all the family can enjoy and is suitable for all abilities, and those over one metre tall. If you are less than 1.3 m tall then you have to be accompanied by an adult. They are open on various days throughout the years, full details are on the website. If there is adverse weather they will not operate. It is necessary to wear suitable shoes and comfortable clothing is best too.The staff are friendly, helpful and encouraging in getting you moving along. There is a nice cafe where you can sit and observe those taking part, if you are not brave enough. There is lots in the garden centre to entertain everyone too. Planters Sky Trail allows you to maybe overcome fears or apprehensions you might have about heights in a safe environment and you can feel proud of your achievement at the end. Excellent prices too and a great activity for all the family to get involved in, highly recommended.
At Alton Towers, you'll be spoilt for choice, there is so much to do: the water park, fabulous golf course and luxurious spa and at the theme park alone there's lots of rides, suitable for all ages as well as shows and costumed actors. (guide dogs welcome)
Gulliver's theme parks are for the whole family to enjoy, catering for those with children aged 2 - 13 years old. The park has lots of themed rides and no park would be complete without its very own resident characters.
Plenty to keep the family occupied here, from the Petrifying Wells to the Aquarium containing a selection of British and freshwater fish, even the fantastic Malawi Cichilds.
One of the Peak District's oldest and most popular days out where beauty meets human achievement. It first opened its gates back in 1780 and is still a popular destination for the whole family today.
A wildlife park set in the Staffordshire Moorlands, Blackbrook has a varied collection of some of the most rare and endangered species to be found in the world.
This 600 acre working farm provides an entertaining day out for the family with various selections of animals, specially designed playgrounds and a go-kart track.
Visit this famous 700 year old open market, which is the hub of the town, complemented by the new shopping centres, retail parks and department stores.
Wheelgate Park truly has something for everyone with attractions ranging from thrilling rides, energising activities, and stimulating challenges. Fascinating historical exhibits and animal attractions.
Take a walk through the centre looking at all the animals. Try and spot the skunk, chat to the parrots and see the collection of exotic fish in the aquatic room.
Twinlakes Park is a family orientated all inclusive waterpark located in Melton Mowbray, within acres of beautiful countryside. It offers endless fun and adventure to families and has a diverse range of activities available including, huge indoor play barns, outdoor adventures, rides, animals and a fantastic waterpark, there is so much to see and do here. The facilities are excellent and the park is well maintained and very clean. Regardless of the weather there is always something to do here, with the farm area, train ride, lakes with paddle boats, softplay areas and much more. It does not get too busy so you never have to queue very long for the rides. It is open throughout the year from 10.00am. The staff are lovely, so cheerful and helpful. There is a cafe that serves a nice selection of beverages and a good choice of meals, light snacks and all reasonably priced. You can buy tickets at the gate but it is cheaper to buy online in advance through their website. Throughout the year they organise a series of events, so worth checking these out on their website too. Twinlakes Park offers a great family day out that is packed with fun and entertainment and will make you a very popular parent if you come here.
Catering for families with younger children, this farmyard has a variety of animals and their young to view and its very own woodland adventure playground.
Coventry Paintball Centre is strategically located in thick woodland providing the perfect base for a skirmish. The centre caters for those aged 8 and over and makes for the perfect day out of fun, adventure and excitement. It also caters to different abilities so if you are a complete beginner or a seasoned player you will have a fantastic experience. There are six exhilarating game zones, that each give different challenges and obstacles to overcome. In particular the Desert Storm map is so factual with its streets that are scattered with military vehicles, border checkpoints and a US Embassy building, it's as near to a real situation as you can get. Coventry Paintball Centre offers the ultimate paintball experience with friendly and helpful staff, full range of equipment, safety and operation briefings and realistic and exhilarating game zones, it offers the ultimate day of fun.
This reserve was once clay pits making material for bricks, now it forms a number of shallow ponds that provide homes for a variety of wildlife.
Take an hour and 20 minute set walk around picturesque Thornton Reservoir, stopping along the way at the pub in Thornton for refreshments.
Enjoy the scenic views on this medium walk around the Quarry in the National Forest. There are a lot of stiles to go through and it can be muddy in places.
North of the town centre on the Tissington Trail you can find this old disused railway line for 13.5 miles of traffic free riding and beautiful scenery.
Part of the High Peak trail near Wirkswirth is this fabulous 17.5 mile, traffic free track with an extra link to the Tissington Trail.
Journey along the canal towpaths which are in truly excellent condition and are perfect for walkers too.
Cycle through the 9 miles of fantastic river valleys and along converted railway lines called the Manifold Track. Located in the main village behind the Crown Hotel.
North Wingfield is a narrow strip of grassland with the River Rother running through it and abundant wildlfe to spot, particularly in the summer months.
In the Derwent Valley just off the A57 you can cycle beside the historic Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs through fabulous woodland scenery.
Here you can find over 30 miles of traffic free cycling through magnificent limestone scenery, situated at the junction of the High Peak and Tissington Trails.
With a new habitat created in 2005, a great variety of wildlife has been attracted to this area to mingle with the existing inhabitants. Further improvement work to enlarge the reserve due for 2012.
The Derby Aero Club was formed in 1987 and grew to be one of the biggest in the country. With its own airfield, it offers all range of lessons, aircraft hire and trail lessons.
Wild Park Leisure offers paintballing and quad biking, so whether you are crawling through undergrowth or racing over hills ... adrenaline is what you get!
Ashbourne's fabulous 18 hole golf course is ideally situated at the Gateway to the Peak District. Also on offer is the new licensed bar and extensive catering options.
26 bowling lanes of fun! The perfect place for a party or get together with friends. Compete to see how many strikes you can get!
Delta Force is one of the most exciting and invigorating activities available in Staffordshire. Face off and show your might on the field of battle while navigating natural and manmade obstacles and land features. A variety of tools and equipment is available, including pyrotechnics like smoke grenades, paint grenades and MK5 Thunderflashes.
F1K Indoor Go karting Loughborough is a fast adrenaline fuelled motorsport experience that is suitable for all from 8 years and over. Safety, professionalism and value for money can be found at this all weather indoor venue.
A sailing club which is a recognised RYA teaching centre offering shorebased, powerboat and sailing courses for adults and children alike.
Ridgewood Equestrian Centre offers a wide range of activities such as learning to ride, looking after your horse, competitions and trekking.
Ice skating is cool no matter what your age or ability. So where better to try it out than the National Ice Centre where ice sessions and lessons are available.
Ten pin bowling, soft play areas and fun for all the family to enjoy are all on offer at the Genesis Centre as well as conference suites.
Indoor karting circuit with facilities to cater for the whole family. It's also a great venue if you have a business outing to organise or just a group of friends.
Lea Marston Golf Course in Warwickshire is a premier course that provides two 9 hole golf courses. The Marston Lakes golf course is a parkland course that was made to USGA requirements and is a par 3 course. The result is a course that although short by current standards will still challenge all level of golfers with lots of hazards including, ponds, bunkers, trees and hedges, in fact you will probably not get through a game without using all of your clubs. There is also the Pitch and Putt Golf Course which again offers a great game of golf and is helpful for those wishing to improve their short game. You will find the staff throughout to friendly, professional and most helpful. The course is beautifully laid out and and in brilliant condition, the greens are fast and the fairways are lovely and green. The green fees offer great value for the quality of course and overall experience.
Set in the beautiful forest of Cannock Chase, this gem of a trekking centre is a great place for a ride. Whether you are a keen beginner or an experienced rider there is something for all abilities. Soak up the stunning scenery and keep an eye out for some of the local wildlife.
An 18 hole attractive parkland course providing a challenging test for both average and low handicap golfers. Par 72 course offers golfers an enjoyable day with extensive views. There is also a driving range where you can brush up on your game.
20 lanes of ten-pin-tastic foolery. Kids love bowling but it's fun for the whole family. Ramps are available for the young bowler, or for those who need a little extra help!
3 Hammers Golf Complex is an 18 hole public parkland golf course and is situated in a choice location and can be readily accessed from all parts of the United Kingdom. You will find all the staff that you meet here to be welcoming, friendly and professional. The course is short but excellent, the greens are fast and the fairways are well maintained. All level of player will be challenged here, the bunkers are tricky and there are a number of interesting holes as well as water hazards. In addition there is a driving range which is first class, it offers the perfect place to practise your swing and driving. The pro shop is well stocked with a nice range of goods for sale. There is a lovely bar and bistro that serves a great selection of hot and cold meals and beverages, the food is tasty and service is excellent, overall great value for money. The green fees are very reasonable and well worth the money. 3 Hammers Golf Complex is a lovely warm and welcoming club to all and offers great golf, amenities and green fees, it should not be overlooked.
Hoofin-About Horse Riding Holidays initially started pony trekking trips in Wales today, they have incorporated overseas excursions to Europe as well as snow riding in Austria in their itineraries. Whether you are an absolute beginner or an experienced rider they have a treks to accommodate all abilities. They can also cater to all size parties whether a sole rider or a large party. So wherever you fancy taking a pony trek on the beach, in the hills or through snow or visiting a horse show or fair; day, weekend or longer trek Hoofin-About have it covered. Whatever option you choose you are accompanied by a professional and engaging guide you will determine and set the pace. Hoofin-About Horse Riding Holidays offer a professional and friendly service and will try to accommodate all requirements where they can.
Nature lovers, photographers and others will not want to miss the chance to explore Cannock Chase. This pristine region is rich in wildlife and plant life. It is the last surviving lowland heathland in the Midlands. A management plan has been put into place to meet the demands of the area's natural and economic needs so it remains beautiful for future visitors.
Sutton Park National Nature Reserve offers an escape from the bustle of Birmingham City, being just six miles away, it is like having a piece of the countryside on your doorstep and is a very popular attraction to both locals and visitors to the area. This 2,000 acre national nature reserve is a vast historic landscape and consists of open heathland, woodlands, wetlands, marshes and seven lakes and the scenery is simply stunning and can be easily seen and enjoyed as you walk along the many dedicated pathways. Whilst here you can enjoy some off the many attractions on offer like walking, jogging, angling, watching the local nature, orienteering, two play areas, cycling. In addition it serves as a grazed landscape where cattle and wild ponies wander freely and graze. The lakes are home to ducks, geese and swans who the children love to feed. The park is very well maintained by the rangers who can also assist you with any queries you have. The reserve is also home to a Donkey Sanctuary, where you can meet the donkeys. There are places to stop for refreshments with a choice of cafe and restaurant here, both serving hot and cold food and drinks. Sutton Park National Nature Reserve is a great day out for the whole as there is so much on offer here, there are activities to appeal and entertain everyone. It offers the perfect opportunity to escape city life and relax in beautiful surroundings.
An 80 acre woodland in South Derbyshire with many paths from which to explore this pretty area. Take the children to the play area or have a go on the climbing rock. This park also plays a role in local art and heritage and has recently had 40,000 new trees planted.
Get away from city life in the open parkland at Markeaton Park. With all age groups in mind, there is a multitude of entertainment from the craft village to crazy golf and even a miniature steam train.
A short walk from the city centre you will find Darley Abbey Park, a popular escape from the hustle of the city offering peace, quiet and fine views of Derby. The River Derwent flows through the park providing a natural path to walk along one side.
Grangewood spans over 100 acres of broad-leaved and conifer woodland offering horse riding trails, fishing lakes and peaceful country walks.
A stunning area of wooded parkland, hills, lakes, trails and even more wildlife in this park that stretches over 600 acres of varied landscape. There is a sculpture trail and 18 miles of footpaths, some of which are wheelchair friendly.
These unique gardens, situated where the River Derwent is at its most tranquil, are the perfect setting for a relaxing afternoon in the sun or a boat trip up the river. The gardens have also appeared in numerous film and TV Productions.
Escape the hustle and bustle of day to day life as you explore this lovely park, set deep at the heart of the Nottinghamshire countryside. Encompassing over 8km of paths, landscaped areas and grassland, this is the perfect place to explore on foot or by bike. Take a picnic and play some sport.
Whether you are a seasoned gardener or someone just discovering their green thumb, the Plant Pot has something you will love! This traditional nursery offers a wide range of healthy plants, including vibrant flowers, juicy vegetables, herbs and so much more. Shoppers can also pick up gardening accessories, seeds, compost and gifts then stop by the on-site coffee shop for a quick bite to eat.
An impressive collection of various plantlife, including rhododendrons and azaleas kalmias. Plants acquired from all over the globe can be found here. The site itself is on the remains of an old millstone quarry covering 4 acres or so of woodland. Explore at leisure, this enchanting location and marvel at the many species of bird to be found in the area.
A 650 acre park on the northern fringes of Nottingham, which has an incredible variety of wildlife habitats, mill lakes, meadows and oak woodland to enjoy.
158 acres cared for by the National Trust with lots of grassland - ideal for some peace and quiet in beautiful surroundings. Ilam Hall, built between 1821 and 1827 also sits in the grounds but is not open to the public.
The Forest Centre provides the ideal base for a host of recreational and educational activities. There is also a visitor centre, forest shop with hot and cold food, cycle hire and a children's play area.
On this estate, it begins with a walled garden for fruit and veg. See and feel history come to life as you watch servants preparing food, brewing ale and scrubbing whites back at the servants' quarters.
National Trust owned Hardwick Hall displays the enormous wealth and authority of its original owner, Bess of Hardwick, and will be hosting various events throughout the year to commemorate the 400 years since her death. (Dogs allowed in park)
New Hall Valley Country Park can be found between Wylde Green and Walmley. This beautiful green space was established in 2005 and includes 160 lush acres. The region encompasses wetland grazing meadows, ancient woodlands and former farmland. Foot paths and cycle routes are available as well as a nature conservation site, plant nursery and two playgrounds for children.
Victoria Park is the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon. The landmark opened in 1908 as the Victoria Park Pleasure Grounds. It currently spans just under 5 acres of lush property and is the largest formal park in the borough. There are a number of unique features within the park, including the County War Memorial, Alderman Mottram shelter and the Splash Pad.
The Gentleshaw Wildlife Centre is the perfect place for animal lovers. Get closer to nature in a safe, comfortable environment. This family-friendly attraction is home to an array of living things, including birds of prey, cats, raccoons, reptiles, invertebrates and primates. An kids activity pack is available for a small fee so little ones can get even more out of their visit.
Queens Park opened in 1893 and with the help of a lottery grant and has been recently restored to its former glory. There is a cricket ground, boating lake, miniature railway and a play area for young children. A local brass band can be heard around the park on Sundays in summer.
Martineau Gardens continues to inspire visitors to learn more about the natural environment. The property contains many organic treasures, including an orchard that grows figs, grapes, apples and mulberries. See vegetable and herb beds, the nature trail and formal garden with its unique shrubs and trees. A children's play area is available for younger guests.
Offering something for everyone to enjoy, the Chatsworth estate, Britain's best loved stately home, offers famous works of art, spectacular fountains, food and drink and many miles of walks in the countryside. This fantastic house with its wonderful gardens is an absolute must see.
Sheldon County Park spans a spacious 300 acre property that includes grasslands, old hedgerows, wetlands and mature woodlands. Located right at the city's edge, this location is a popular escape for travellers and residents. See the historic 17th century dairy farm which currently serves as the Park Ranger Service headquarters.
Coombe Country Park offers its visitors 500 acres of stunning gardens, woodlands, lakeside walks, fishing and bird watching. It is the ideal venue for a fun family day out offering plenty of areas to explore and enjoy and picnic areas. In addition there is a visitor centre, discovery centre and history room located in the grounds as well as a gift shop and Herons cafe. The formal gardens are stunning when in full bloom. The pathways and walkways are easily accessible by all, with wheelchairs available to hire at a charge. The park is open daily all through the year and there is plenty of parking available, parking charges do apply.
Chocolate Alchemy is a haven for chocolate lovers, offering the finest in Belgian, hand-crafted chocolates. They have a superb selection of chocolates that are all freshly made. The shop has the most divine aromas and a lovely friendly and inviting atmosphere. The cafe is modern and bright and serves delicious coffee as well as their infamous hot chocolate and fantastic shakes and you must try their free samples of chocolates, they also serve light snacks and the most scrumptious chocolate cake, and the service is excellent. In addition they operate chocolate workshops where you can learn how to make chocolate, try a selection of chocolates from all over the world as well as making some truffles and chocolates that you can take home and impress friends and family with. The staff here are passionate about there craft and will happily talk to you about all things chocolate. Chocolate Alchemy is the perfect place to stop for a relaxing drink and delicious treat, if you are in the town it should not be missed.
The Climbing Station is conveniently located in the centre of the town and is open daily. They cater to all ages and abilities from beginners through to experts. The centre offers more than 800 square metres of top bouldering surface, that incorporates probably every possible angle you can conceive. There are varying climbs, in fact there are more than 300 individually built creations that have been designed by top climbers, there are traverse and route-length problems. You can learn to climb, boulder or use roped climbing under the watchful eye of the highly skilled and professional instructors. Safety is paramount here and before engaging in any activity you are given full instructions on the equipment and the activity. All areas are covered with industry standard crash pads for your protection. The staff are friendly, engaging, enthusiastic and patient. There is a small gym area also available for use with pullup bars, crusher holds and breastmakers. There is a lovely cafe where you can enjoy some delicious refreshments and light snacks in the warm and inviting atmosphere, you can also take in all the action of the walls from here. The Climbing station is a fabulous venue for all the family where you can get fit and have fun in a safe and controlled area, the prices are very reasonable too.
Beacon Hill Country Park extends to more than 135 hectares and is located in Charnwood Forest in north-west Leicestershire, the area is comprised of a mixture of woodland, grassland, wildflower meadows and neighbouring farmland. Beacon Hill stands at 248m and is the second highest point in Leicestershire and is the site of a Bronze Age hill fort, the summit offers fabulous panoramic views of the stunning countryside. As well as all of different walking routes there is a 4.8km multiuse track that goes around the park, it is open to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. The walkways throughout the park are clearly marked and cater to all abilities. In addition there is a wooden boardwalk that winds through crooked rhododendron bushes where you need to look out for the concealed sculptures that make for a magical experience. The Natural Play Area is home to a log train as well as a hazel maze. Throughout the park there are a number of large wooden sculptures to be found, as well as plenty of wildlife with cattle, sheep and alpacas roaming about. You can also enjoy barbecues and picnics amongst these lovely surroundings and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the area. Younger visitors can now enjoy the new play area that is situated close to the lower car park, as well as all the open spaces to run around and lots of places to build dens. There is a small charge to use the car parks and they are open daily. Beacon Hill Country Park is a delightful area to visit where you can enjoy the great outdoors in this magnificent countryside.
For more than 17 years, Midland Karting has been offering an exciting, adrenaline-filled experience for travellers and locals. Prove your skills on the track while having a great time with the whole family! This all-ages activity includes top notch equipment, two challenging kart tracks and much more! Services are available for groups, businesses and organisations.
A cinema with 8 lanes of bowling fun attached — a great idea for a day out with the family or for a rainy afternoon. All the latest films, check website for up to date listings.
Central SUP have three locations in the Tamworth and Nottingham areas of the Midlands. They offer the opportunity to try your hand at stand up paddle boarding, a fast growing fun and energetic sport. They specialise in training as well as lessons for those new to this sport, it is open to all ages and is suited to most people as long as you can stand up. They have all the equipment needed to make the most out of your experience. This area of the Midlands offers the best opportunities to paddleboard with all the lakes, rivers and canals around. Instructors are friendly, qualified, professional and encouraging in getting you up and going. They operate on most nights throughout the summer months and every weekend. Central SUP is an accredited school that promotes and encourages the sport of stand up paddle boarding as a fun and exciting activity that most people can get involved with, a great way to get fit whilst enjoying the waters and surrounding countryside, a brilliant outdoor activity, in a lovely location.
Church End Brewery is located in a renovated social club close to the town of Nuneaton in Warwickshire. It started business with the principle to make a diverse choice of cask conditioned beers, using good quality raw materials and absolutely no processed sugars. Using this formula the first brew was produced on 1 August 1994 and they have continued using this principle to date. They now have more than forty unmistakable products ranging from Fruit Beers made with real fruits to Honey Beers produced with real homey and many more unique and individual beers. Needless to say output has also increased greatly as the popularity of these brews has grown and they have won many awards over the years. These brews can be enjoyed in the pleasant surroundings of The Tap Room or The Vestry where you can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere whilst sampling your favourite brew why not complement it with some locally sourced cheeses or a pork pie, alternatively you can take along you own food as long as it is not hot or strong smelling. They offer tours of the facilities where you can see first hand the brewing process from selection of the quality ingredients through to the final product. Tours operate during normal working hours and have to be booked in advance, they generally take place on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Tours can be booked together with a meal option which offers excellent value for money. Details are on the website. The guides are friendly, witty and welcoming and very knowledgeable and impart information at just the right level to make it interesting and retain your attention throughout. At the end of the tour you get to sample a good selection of their craft beers. Church End Brewery is the perfect place to come if you are a beer fan, a fantastic diverse selection of brews in a lovely friendly and relaxed environment as well as a wonderful beer garden if it is a pleasant day, could not fault it.
Vida Beauty Clinic offers a luxurious experience that will leave you feeling completely pampered. The business operates inside the Hawkesyard Hall in Armitage, enhancing the experience with handsome architecture. Book a session for body treatments, ear piercing, facials, makeup, hands and feet treatments, waxing, dermaroller treatment or schedule a pregnancy package for expectant mothers.
The Big Play Barn is located in Middleton, near Tamworth, it offers a a safe and friendly environment for children to play in. It consists of a large play area that has slides, ball pits, rope bridges and much more. Outside the fun continues with a giant outdoor pillow, water zorbing and giant inflatable obstacle course obviously these are dependent on the weather. Often there are activities taking place that the children can get involved in. There is plenty of seating available both inside and outside where you can sit and observe. The venue is clean and well maintained and the facilities are excellent. Staff are very friendly and helpful. The cafe is welcoming and has a nice selection of freshly made home cooked light lunches and hot and cold dishes as well as cakes and ice creams. They are open daily from 9.30am to 6.30pm and prices are very reasonable. It is very popular so can get busy but still offers plenty of opportunity for the children to run around and have fun. The Big Play Barn is a great family attraction whatever the weather, children can let off steam in a safe and fun environment whilst you relax with a coffee. Highly recommended a great friendly attraction with loads on offer to keep children entertained.
Kingsbury Water Park is a first class water attraction in Warwickshire, it is located in 600 acres of country park and contains 15 lakes. The park is open everyday except Christmas day and there is no charge for entry but, the car park does charge a nominal fee and you will need to have cash to pay as they do not accept cards. The park offers a place of peace and tranquillity away from the bustle of the town where you can enjoy this piece of glorious countryside. As you walk along the pathways, watch out for the local birds and wildlife, hire a bike or take along your own and enjoy the many attractions here. Children will love exploring the park and all the space they have to run around, as well as the adventure playground, children's farm and the miniature railways. Take along a picnic which, you can eat at one of the many picnic areas, or there is a cafe that serves a good selection of beverages and light refreshments. Activities you can enjoy on the lakes include fishing, pedal boats, power boats, sailing and jet bikes as well as sailing your own model boats. Unfortunately, you cannot swim or paddle in the lakes and also barbecues are not allowed in the park. The information centre has everything you need to know about the park and the activities here. The gift shop has a nice choice of gifts, toys, books and souvenirs available that are also value for money. There are camp and caravan sites available for those that wish to spend some time here enjoying the facilities. Kingsbury Water Park is the ideal day out for the whole family with so much to see and do here, everyone will be entertained and a fun day out for all will be had.
Ragdale Hall Spa is a luxurious spa facility that has top class facilities and is located within the marvellous surroundings of Ragdale Hall in the rolling Leicestershire countryside. It has some of the best spa and fitness facilities around and offers a wide range of beauty treatments within their luxury surroundings, as well as extending a warm welcome to all guests. The staff throughout are extremely friendly and professional. All treatments are carried out by qualified and experienced therapists. Facilities are numerous and include two swimming pools, a gym, exercise rooms, tennis courts, various saunas, steam rooms and much more. There is a lovely dining area that is bright and stylish and offers relaxed and casual dining with a diverse menu that caters to all dietary requirements and dishes are prepared using fresh local produce, the result is delicious tasty food. A visit to Ragdale Hall Spa provides the perfect opportunity to relax and unwind within the relaxation rooms or just find a quiet corner for yourself. If the sun is shining head outside and enjoy the lovely grounds that are beautifully manicured and landscaped with lots of seating dotted around. Ragdale Hall Spa offers the very highest standard of facilities with lots of attention to detail, from the grounds, to the rooms, treatments and staff, in addition to customer satisfaction they don't fail to deliver.
Artifex is a lovely gallery that has the best in modern British art and craft, and has a lovely warm and welcoming atmosphere. The staff are extremely friendly, very professional and knowledgeable and happy to help in any way they can. The 3,000 square foot gallery is packed with handcrafted jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, furniture, metalwork, woodwork and contemporary art pieces. Artifex is different in that you will only find unique pieces that are of high quality available here. The first floor gallery is committed to paintings, they are all originals and at anytime you will find 18 artists works on show in the gallery. In addition they run exhibitions of one person shows that feature a number of their works. The furniture gallery concentrates in 'one-off' modern pieces that are manufactured by Britian's premier furniture makers. You can commission your own individual piece or select from the large selection of items on display. Artifex is open every day and should be visited if you are in the area, you might find an unusual and unique item to take home or just enjoy the delightful pieces that are on show.
The Crew is located in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. It is a true rock bar, the walls are full with signed rock memorabilia and has many genuine pieces of rock history including a signed Oasis guitar. It is a vibrant and energetic bar and always has something happening whether it is karaoke, jam nights, live music or a rock DJ on the decks. It is extremely popular owing to the fantastic range and quality of acts they have on the stage and has an electric atmosphere. The staff are excellent, friendly and efficient you are never waiting long for a drink. Drinks are well priced too. They are open daily with a late bar on Friday and Saturday nights. There is a gift shop selling "Crew" merchandise.
Belvoir Brewery are located in The Belvoir Alehouse in Old Dalby close to Melton Mowbray. Although it is a modern building they use traditional brewing methods, and have celebrated twenty years of brewing excellence. Tours operate daily at 2.00pm, 5.00pm and 7.30pm Monday to Saturday and at 2.00pm and 5.00pm on Sundays, it is not necessary to book but it is advisable. The tours last about an hour and you take you through the complete process from raw materials and ingredients that are sourced from local suppliers all the way to the dispatch of the completed product. They are pitched at just the right level to make them interesting and informative, the guide is excellent, friendly, animated and knowledgeable. The tour is finished with a tasting of three of their cask ales in the Alehouse Bar. The bar has a modern but traditional decor and has a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. Afterwards you can enjoy a quick snack or meal, the menu is varied and has an interesting and tasty selection of wholesome home cooked dishes, the food is excellent, well cooked and presented and customer service is very good, prices are very reasonable as well. Belvoir Brewery offers an interesting insight into the brewing process in a lovely establishment with great food and drinks, food and service is faultless, highly recommended.
NPF Bassetts Pole Paintball offers a host of activities in a safe, friendly and professional environment. Before you take part in any activity you are given a full safety briefing, you are then free to have a fun and exciting day. Situated in 200 acres of natural woodland you have the perfect environment for a paintball war, with lots of natural coverage and hiding places and lots of authentic props to ensure an exciting and exhilarating experience. The paintball equipment here is in good condition and they supply all the items that you will need however, you have the option to upgrade your equipment and gun, as well as buying additional forms of ammunition like, smoke bombs, grenades and flash bangs. Those aged over 8 can get involved in mini paintballing. In addition to paintballing they also offer Super Hero Wrestling, don your suit and head gear and gather your inflatable's and set out for a load of laughs and fun, as you try to bop your opponent. Try out the inflatable assault course or test your stamina and balance on the Rocca Rolla, will you be the victor. You have to be aged 8 and older to enjoy these activities. If you don't like the idea of getting bruised and bumped in paintballing then one of these activities could be for you. The staff here are brilliant so friendly and helpful in explaining things and ensuring you have a great day out. There is a cafe onsite that serves a selection of beverages and light meals and snacks. There is so much on offer at NPF Bassetts Pole Paintball that the difficulty will be choosing an activity. All activities are reasonably priced and great value for money.
Tunnel Brewery are based at Red House Farm, in Ansley, a lovely part of the country. It is a micro-brewery that produces a good range of craft beers and ales and has a loyal following. They run an excellent brewery tour that takes you through the history of the brewery and then advises on the complete brewing process from picking the quality raw materials from local sources through to the mashing room, then fermentation and the end product, where you get to sample a selection of their beers accompanied by some nice nibbles, that complement the various strengths of beer available. They continue to use traditional brewing methods. It is necessary to book a tour in advance, they are reasonably priced and last about two hours. Mike the guide is very friendly and knowledgeable and the tours are very interesting and entertaining and were pitched at just the right level, with lots of humour. There is the opportunity to buy their lovely beers as well as a selection of cheeses, great value and make lovely gifts for any beer lover. Tunnel Brewery is a lovely friendly brewery that produces a great range of craft beers and ales and the tour is excellent and certainly worth doing and great value for money too, highly recommended.
The Grange Garden Centre is a family run business that is located close to Melton Mowbray. They stock a diverse range of garden favourites including bedding plants, basket plants, climbers, shrubs, trees, herbs and alpines, that are either grown by them or obtained from local suppliers. The staff are friendly helpful and very knowledgeable on all things garden related. The Alpine Restaurant has a mountain theme that is warm and cosy with a welcoming atmosphere, in the winter there is a lovely log fire and outside there are nice patios areas to enjoy summer days. The menu has a good selection of dishes that are wholesome and home cooked and made from local ingredients, the food is delicious, well cooked and presented and the aromas are lovely, you must try their home baked goods they are so good, customer service is excellent and it is great value for money. Don't forget to stop at the Gift Shop it has a lovely selection of unique quality gifts such as books, jewellery, clothes, homeware, candles and much more. The Garden Grange Centre is a lovely place to stop and pass a few hours wandering around their garden centre and shop and then enjoy a delicious meal in the restaurant, a very pleasant, relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Echills Wood Railway is a 7 1/4" gauge track, that operates both steam and diesel locomotives, it is located at Kingsbury Water Park. The railway is open every Sunday from 11.00am to about 15.30pm, the hours can be longer in the summer months. The running of the trains is dependent on weather conditions. The fares are very reasonable, a single ticket is £1 and the length of the journey is 1km and lasts about 7 minutes, a return journey is £2 and the ride is 2 kilometres and takes about 15-20 minutes. The train ride is excellent fun, you go over bridges and through tunnels and there are even audio signals. Take time to visit the Station Masters Garden Railway which, is located at the rear of the main Harvesters station on EWR. The railway runs on most normal operating days, using a range of models powered by either battery or live steam on a 32mm gauge track. You can take the opportunity to drive your own model train here but, need to arrange in advance with EWR. Echills Wood Railway operate a number of different events throughout the year with Santa specials and Halloween events, they are very popular and do get busy so need to be booked well in advance. The smell of the steam and sounds of the locomotives is very comforting and nostalgic. Echills Wood Railway is a fun activity that everyone can enjoy and so reasonable too, the ride is thoroughly enjoyable, highly recommended.
Farm Shop at the Grange is home to the Good Grub Company, they are located in the grounds of the Grange Garden Centre in the beautiful Nottinghamshire countryside. A lot of their stock is grown onsite or sourced from local suppliers. The shop is well stocked and has a fresh fruit and veg section, butchers and deli. All produce is excellent quality and well priced. It is a friendly shop, the staff are lovely and it has a pleasant warm and welcoming atmosphere. The staff are very knowledgeable and happy to discuss their products with you. You can sample some of the delicious products before you buy which is really useful. It is a real gem of a shop and definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
Peak Village Shopping precinct with Exsports, Ponden Mill, Cotton Traders and Massarella's Restaurant to complete your day.
The Palace Theatre is a year short of celebrating its 100th anniversary so will be holding lots of exciting events with that in mind. Keep an eye on the website for further information.
Relax and experience the nostalgia of this unique heritage railway, winding you gently on a 5.5 mile round steam journey over ever changing gradients and through beautiful picturesque North Staffordshire countryside.
The Old Brickyard Tea Garden are quaint eco friendly tea rooms that are situated in a field in the heart of the gorgeous Lancashire countryside. They are located in a purpose built wooden hut that is surrounded by the natural beauty of the countryside, it offers a place of complete relaxation, peace and serenity. The tea rooms are warm and cosy and have a lovely homely feel with its pine dresser and farmhouse style tables and chairs creating a lovely welcoming atmosphere. They serve a choice of quality loose leaf teas, freshly ground coffee and local homemade cakes, all served on china. They produce a range of ten "Old Brickyard Tea Garden" branded teas, they can be bought from the tea shop. They also sell a large collection of vintage china, including teapots and tea sets as well as quality local handcrafted gifts, like pottery, paintings, jewellery, textiles and cards. They are open from April through to December, they are open daily except Wednesdays in the summer months otherwise they are only open on the weekends, from 10.00am to 5.00pm, full details are on their website. The staff are lovely so friendly and helpful and very knowledgeable on their teas. A warm welcome is extended to everyone even dogs. Old Brickyard Tea Gardens are located in the perfect setting and offer the ideal place to stop before or after a walk in glorious local countryside, just sit back relax and enjoy the wonderful views.
The Ancient High House is a beautiful building and one of the best Tudor structures in the entire country. It is also the largest timber framed town house in all of England. King Charles I stayed there on his way to Shrewsbury, often entertaining royal guests. Travellers can admire breathtaking architecture while exploring a historic landmark.
For centuries, travellers by stagecoach and narrow boat have broken their journeys to enjoy all that Stafford has to offer.
Showing a full programme of up to date films (check website for times) plus Met Opera HD live events. Free and disabled parking available and the centre is wheelchair friendly.
An afternoon on a steam train is always a great idea for a family day out in Staffordshire — especially if the kids are completely hooked on our good friend Thomas the Tank Engine. (Recommended that wheelchair users board the train at Kingsley & Froghall Station as it has a higher platform)
Chesterfield, home of the famous crooked spire. An old market town blended with a modern shopping centre — it boasts a medieval market and lantern parade.
Originally called the Civic Theatre, in 1982 its name was changed to Pomegranate. Hosting both professional and amateur performances, at full capacity the theatre can seat more than 500 people.
Opened in 1923 as the Picture House, The Winding Wheel, home of the Odeon cinema was closed in 1981. It has now been refurbished and reopened as a conference and entertainment venue for concerts, lectures and dances.
Add adrenaline to your holiday by booking a session with the Allstars Driving Academy! This fast-paced attraction invites you to learn how to drive like a pro. Full driver training programmes are offered with custom packages that are tailored to the needs of the client. The academy maintains a fleet of gymkhana, drift and rally cars that are always ready to go!
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, and enjoying extensive views, Bolsover is well known for its castle and pleasant shopping area.
Wheatsheaf Players is an amateur theatre company that has been operating and entertaining the people of Coventry and further afield for more than 80 years. They stage a number of shows during the year as well as a youth group production, members put their heart and soul into each production to ensure a professional and enjoyable performance. In addition they run fun nights at the theatre including quiz nights where everyone is invited to come along. If you are looking for a night of fun and entertainment check the Website to see when their next production is on.
Nestling amongst the stunning scenery of the Peak District, Leek is a historic market town with a reputation for unusual shops, antiques and good food.
Curzon Street Station originally served as the London and Birmingham Railway terminus. It was constructed in 1838 by Philip Hardwick, the man behind the original Euston Station. The Curzon Street Station has survived many years as well as the potability of demolition. It remains as one of the greatest and most historically important buildings in the city.
Teamworks Karting in Birmingham offers a fast-paced way to spend an afternoon! Get behind the wheel and show your skills by manoeuvring a slick kart around challenging lengths of track. Sessions are available for adults as well as children 16 years of age and under.Experience the United Kingdom's "finest kart circuit" during your next holiday!
Belgrade Theatre has had a long standing in Coventry but the building we see today was the result of extensive refurbishment in 2007, and it is now a much improved and major part of the community and wider area. The philosophy here is that through the experience of theatre you change and enrich peoples lives. They strive to be one of the foremost progressive producing theatres in the country and to provide a exhilarating combination of entertaining and alluring live experiences within the confines of the building. The Belgrade Theatre has a full and varied schedule that includes produced, visiting and community work. With the Belgrade Cafe Bar and B4 Grill they are plenty of choices for dining and the prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is jovial and relaxed. Belgrade Theatre is a great choice for a night of entertainment.
The Electric Birmingham is the oldest operating cinema in the United Kingdom. It is located in a lovely retro building and showcases new releases, independent films, intelligent mainstream films and more. It is a small and intimate venue and creates a feel of what it was like in the golden age of film going. The theatre is fully licenced to serve alcohol and they have sofas and a waiter service available. A visit to the Electric Birmingham provides grown up entertainment in a casual and relaxing environment and a different perspective on todays cinema experience.
The Birmingham Hippodrome offers an eclectic selection of fine entertainment for the whole family! See classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves or enjoy a breathtaking performance of the Welsh National Opera. The venue also offers a deli bar, private dining options and the Circle restaurant which boasts modern fare and a generous wine list.
The International Convention Centre is a top-notch venue that hosts approximately 500 events annually. The building is made to high standards to offer the best event space imaginable. Gatherings of all sizes are accommodated with flexibility that allows each occasion to be completely unique from the rest. Travellers should contact the ICC to inquire about scheduling, availability and more.
The Birmingham Royal Ballet offers a variety of high class performances for those who love classic entertainment. Many beloved shows are put on, including well-known tales like the Nutcracker. A full list of upcoming performances is available by season. Enjoy an engaging story spun by superb performers and enchanting music!
Come and discover the house where time has stood still and see huge collection of hidden treasures. Explore the walled gardens and unique Auricula Theatre, enjoy the play area and take a walk round the park.
Set in 820 acres of open parkland with lakes and waymarked walks, the masterpiece that is 18th century Kedleston Hall offers a museum, landscaped gardens and a costumed housekeeper.
Peak Rail invites travellers to take a journey back in time. Go on an adventure aboard a diesel or steam train! The railway is preserved to maintain an authentic experience. Lines currently operate between Matlock and Rowsley South. A buffet car is available so passengers can enjoy alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as well as light snacks during the trip.
Visit this lovely house, dating from the late 1600s which includes the Museum of Childhood. This great, interactive museum is fun for all ages as you cast a nostalgic look backwards to your own childhoods. This marvelous house was also one of the locations for the BBC's Pride and Prejudice and features one of the most impressive long galleries in the country. (Wheelchair access to the museum, but not to the Hall)
The National Memorial Arboretum honours those who served and continue to serve the nation. 50,000 trees were planted on the grounds, covering a spacious 150 acres of lush landscape. Over 200 memorials have been dedicated, making the Arboretum a literal living tribute. Some of the growth is relatively young and continues to be nurtured as a symbol of the undying memory and appreciation for those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The Derwent Valley Mills became a World Heritage site in 2001. Stretching 15 miles down the river, the site contains a series of historic mill complexes and is the host of the 2008 World Heritage Site discovery festival.
The John Taylor Bellfoundry Museum narrates the story of the Bellfoundry from its inception back in the 13th Century through the ages. Located over two floors of this working museum are a large selection of exhibits and memorabilia that cover the story of one of the oldest manufacturing industries throughout the world. Generally the museums opening hours are from 10.00am to 12.00 noon and from 2.00pm to 4.00pm however, if a tour is taking place it will be closed, so best to phone in advance to confirm when it is open, there is a small charge to visit the museum. You will find lots to see here from a room full of bells that are all from varying ages and founders, there are wooden mallets available to try out the bells and hear the different sounds they make. You can watch a DVD of the whole process of bell making. At certain times and from the safety of the viewing platform you can see bells or other casting taking place on the foundry floor. You can also take in the tuning shop where to get to see the bells being tuned. There is a small shop that sells souvenirs and unique bell themed gifts.The staff are lovely throughout, friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about the work done here. The John Bellfoundry Museum is a great experience, it demonstrates the art of craftsmanship at its finest through the bells it manufactures and exports around the world.
The Great Central Railway is the sole double track, main line heritage railway to be found in the UK and is dated back to 1898. In addition it is the only place in the world where full size steam engines can be seen passing each other, it gives a true feel of this golden era of steam travel. The trains operate each weekend throughout the year, on bank holidays and on specific week days during the summer months. They also offer a five course meal onboard the train service from Loughborough and Leicester, the perfect option for a special night out or event, you can savour the luxury, charm and sophistication of the Great Central Pullman. If you always dreamed of being or know someone who wanted to be a train driver this can come to fruition with a Drive a Locomotive Experience. Throughout the year the Great Central Railway holds a number of special events, a list of these can be obtained from the website. The stations are complete with period features, vintage waiting rooms and kiosks and give a reflection of the grandeur of the time, in addition there is a small museum and shop at Loughborough station. The staff throughout are so friendly, informative and passionate about the railway and will gladly answer any questions you might have. The Great Central Railway gives a unique and memorable visit whatever experience you choose you won't be disappointed.
A dominant castle with a traditional motte and bailey design, this wonderful structure is definitely worth a visit. Steeped in history and well preserved it was sold at auction in 1897 and bought by the Tamworth Corporation to commemorate Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Amerton Railway is a charming two foot gauge line that winds through the gorgeous countryside of Staffordshire.This important local attraction also includes "Isabel," the W.G. Bagnall Saddle tank that was made 115 years ago. Autumn and winter themed events are hosted each year, including the Monster Train and Santa Specials.
A grand Elizabethan manor house joined to a 13th medieval hall. The hall, now called The Old Manor was owned by the Fitzherbert family and features some unusual architectural features, including 17th century Flemish glass alongside a medieval fireplace and a rare king post. During the Civil War, the house was badly damaged and fell into ruins soon after the death of Sir John Fitzherbert in 1649. After being rebuilt in 1680 it has been well preserved ever since and is now owned by the National Trust.
Nottingham Castle is a magnificent 17th century mansion, with spectacular views across the city. The Exhibition galleries play host to a lively programme of events and exhibitions.
Located at the heart of historic Lichfield, the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum and Bookshop is a fascinating place for history buffs and travellers. Johnson, who is most famous for his Dictionary of the English Language. He lived at the house on Market Square until he was 27 years old. Stop by and learn more by exploring reconstructed rooms, exhibits and audio-visual media.
Nuneaton Museum and art Gallery is positioned in the gorgeous setting of Riversley Park, it is housed in a beautiful historic building. It is home to a permanent display of art and social history covering local fossils through to the late 19th and 20th century, consisting of more than 15,000 items, including fine and decorative art, photographs, pictures and much more. There are several items relating to Larry Grayson a well known former resident. In addition there is a gallery committed to the famous local writer George Eliot, with lots of information on her works and life. Additionally there is a frequently changing temporary exhibitions programme. It is not a large museum but there is loads here to see. They host during the year a series of events, talks, storytelling and activities aimed at the local community, and for all ages. They are open Tuesday through to Saturday from 10.30am until 4.30pm and on Sundays the opening hours are 2.00pm to 4.30pm, there is no charge for entry. There is a small cafe serving a good selection of beverages and snacks that are reasonably priced, on a nice day you can sit outside and enjoy the park setting. Staff are very friendly and helpful and will answer questions on the museum and local area. Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery is a must if you want to learn more about George Eliot, the remainder of the museum is still interesting and there are lots of activities to entertain younger visitors. Well worth a visit if you are in the area, you will easily pass a few hours wandering around.
The Callan Workhouse was built in 1940 and included approximately six acres near Callan. It was intended to house up to 600 inmates. This solid yet graceful building later became a knitwear factory. Today the grounds are used as office space with the rear buildings serving as a council depot.
The Trust's first acquisition in the Peak District, acquired in 1906 and still used today, it forms a part of the Winster village's secret garden event.
This is one of Britain's oldest places of Christian worship and the burial place of Anglo Saxon missionary, St Chad. Set in fantastic grounds, from which you can appreciate the spectacular architecture of this cathedral.
Shugborough is a working historic estate that offers many exciting opportunities for visitors. The mansion, farm, servants quarters, tearoom and walled garden are accessible seasonally. The property hosts events during certain times of the year, including the festive Shugborough Christmas Fair. Stroll through gorgeous gardens, admire elegant monuments and see the island arboretum garden.
New Hall Mill is one of only two that still survive in the Birmingham region. This privately-owned landmark is a registered charity. The mill is surrounded by the New Hall Valley country park, but it is not technically a part of the park. The building has been restored to bring it back to working condition. Some portions of the structure date as far back as the 18th century.
St. Chad's is Staffordshire's oldest building. The working church offers Anglo-Catholic traditions and many fascinating Norman carvings. Travellers can participate in events and festivals, including the Green Man Festival. The church also provides a "time walk" which is an exciting light and sound show that discusses the history of Stafford and St. Chad's.
Fascinating Selly Manor dates as far back as the 1300s. This important historic site was originally named as the Bournbrook's manor house where the Jouette family lived. The construction featured oak beams with mortice and tension joints. The manor later divided into multiple family homes before being painstakingly dismantled and re-assembled as a museum.
A great strategic site identified by the Normans was first utilised as a site for a castle in 1100 AD. The timber fortress was built by Robert of Stafford and has been a major local landmark for over 900 years.
With a collection of history from the Bakewell area, the museum is a fascinating building originating from the 1500s under Henry VIII.
Ashton Hall on Trinity Road in Birmingham is a famous destination for families. Stop by and see what events, activities and programmes are currently being hosted at this beautiful venue. The area includes lush gardens with convenient facilities so you stay comfortable during your visit. Display rooms showcasing the landmark's history are also available.
Anyone who loves vehicles, mechanical objects or simply getting around will love the Ashton Manor Road Transport Museum! This unique historic landmark showcases a wide range of full sized objects, including double decker buses and much more! The museum is currently undergoing improvements to its displays to provide an even better experience to its visitors.
Be sure to visit the wonder that is Chesterfield's Crooked Spire Church, a place of worship for 800 years. Take in the beauty and the history of the building.
See the world's first cast iron bridge! This majestic landmark has been attracting visitors for centuries and continues to fascinate travellers with its sturdy architecture and historic importance. The original Tollhouse contains an engaging exhibition that discusses the bridge's past as well as how it has managed to remain standing for so long.
A great family day out, with the fantasy entertainment house for children and the grand castle with its wonderful collection of art work to admire for the parents. The Venus Garden is also worth a visit with impressive statues and a lovely fountain.
From 1766 to 1809, the gorgeous Soho House was the living space of entrepreneur and industrialist Matthew Boulton. This historic landmark has been painstakingly restored with period furnishings, decor and art. See the beautiful dining room, which was a popular meeting spot for famous Lunar Society members and explore the 18th century garden which showcases Boulton's original planting list.
Upon their retirement in 1981, the owners of the Smith and Pepper jewellery manufacturing firm chose to lock down their facility rather than selling it off. This landmark sat, unchanged for years. Now it serves as a time capsule that gives visitors a unique glimpse of the history of the jewellery industry.
Coventry Transport Museum is a truly interesting and fascinating day out, so if you are looking for a free family fun day out then this is definitely the place to go. Covering all aspects of the growth and development of transport from roads, bicycles to cars and much more, it spans a period of 150 years. A popular attraction here is the ThrustSSV which holds the record for the fastest land speed, if you want a feel of what it is like to drive at an incredible speed you can have a go in the World Land Speed Record Simulator, there is a small charge per person. There are more than 240 cars on show, commercial vehicles and buses, 94 motorcycles, 200 cycles, 25,000 models and approximately 1 million items of memorabilia, all housed in 14 exhibition galleries. With so much to see and do the museum has compiled a list of 20 items you must see on your visit known as the Star Vehicles, they will be marked as you go through the museum. For a small charge per person they operate guided tours that last approximately 1 hour ideal for those restricted for time, you are then free to explore at your own leisure. There is so much to see and do at Coventry Transport Museum, it will keep everyone entertained.
The Key Hill Cemetery opened in 1836, with the fist interment being 3 year old Mary Maullin. Many other notable names currently rest in and on the grounds, including Lord Mayer of Birmingham Joseph Chamberlain, philosopher Harriett Martineau, industrialist Joseph Tangye and creator of the Postal Order, John Skirrow Wright.
The Shakespeare Express offers a unique way to travel! Climb aboard and experience traditional travel with many amenities. Premier Dining options are available with a full English breakfast or delicious 3 course roast luncheon (depending on the time of day). High Tea is also served on board along with a generous selection of wine, alcoholic beverages and soft drinks.
The Cathedral of St. Paul is a regal brick building that was constructed to replace an older 30' by 60' wood frame church. The current structure was extensively renovated in 1955 with a few modern conveniences added later, including air conditioning. Today St. Paul's is a gorgeous religious landmark that contains many architectural treasures!
Holy Trinity Church has a long history extending to almost one thousand years, it is amazing that due to the huge efforts of Rev Graham Clitheroe that it survived the relentless bombings of 14 November 1940. The church is open daily to the public for those who wish to enter to pray and for solace, many people visit this historic building to appreciate the architecture and artefacts such as the font and pulpit, and the Bishop's Bible that can be dated to 1568. The renowned mediaeval painting of the Last Judgement is a large attraction as are the beautiful stained glass windows. The Holy Trinity is an important landmark in the city and is an important part of the community.
Coventry Cathedral as it stands today was constructed in 1962 but the city has had three Cathedrals in the past 1,000 years. The Cathedral is an integral part of community prayer and worship and welcomes many people through its doors. It is popular with visitors who come to learn about the buildings history, its art treasures and architecture. If you are interested in finding out about the history of the Cathedral guided tours are available. Other attractions here include the Cathedral Tower Climb, from here you will get fantastic vistas of Coventry or the Blitz Experience Museum, located down in the ruins, it has five 1940's room reconstruct ions, please be aware these rooms are only open April to September on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. In the Benedicts refectory you can avail of refreshments.
The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) is a unique charity that is entirely artist-led. The goal is to support artists and encourage engagement through exhibitions, workshops, demonstrations and activities. Visitors can explore the RBSA and expand their minds and creativity. Visitors can check with the RBSA to find out what exhibits and events will be available during their stay.
St Mary's Guildhall is probably the best example of a medieval guildhall in the United Kingdom, it is almost 700 years old and has many a story to tell. When you step into this building you will be struck by the stunning medieval interiors and fine artworks that provide a glimpse into Coventry's splendid past. Many famous people have walked through these doors including Mary, Queen of Scots and Shakespeare. Entrance to the Guildhall is free and is open seasonally from March to October. As you stroll through the rooms of this glorious building you will see many artefacts and collections including, arms and armour, furniture and artworks. The friendly and experienced guides will narrate the history and story's of the building as you walk around. The prominent attraction here is the glorious Great Hall, it has medieval stained glass, a ceiling of carved angels in addition to the rarest and most valuable tapestry in the country, this vast piece takes over a complete wall. After your visit why not take time to stop at the popular Godiva's cafe for a coffee and snack in the stunning vaulted undercroft. St Mary's Guildhall offers a fascinating and interesting insight into a different era and is a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
The "distinctive and unusual" Pen Museum houses an impressive collection of approximately 5,000 items related to the steel pen trade in Birmingham as well as the history of writing in general. See real factory equipment used to produce writing utensils, interactive machines and the Victorian school room. Learn more about writing and how it has impacted the past!
Digbeth Tuck Trail starts on Great Barr Street, overlooking the canal system. The route encompasses a number of interesting landmarks, including the former Bird's custard factory along High Street and the Typhoo Tea Factory once found on Bordesley Street. Discover the heritage and history of this captivating area by walking the Digbeth Tuck Trail!
The Birmingham and Midland Institute was founded in 1854 by the Act of Parliament. This historic building is an important resource for art, science and literature. Visitors can participate in educational and cultural activities including lectures on arts and science topics, concerts and exhibitions. The facility also includes the Birmingham Library which was established in 1779.
The Town Hall can be found right in the heart of bustling Birmingham. The handsome building is surrounded in majestic columns, setting the tone for each visit. An on-site coffee bar is available and champagne hampers are offered during production intervals. Travellers should check with staff to find out who will be performing during their stay in Birmingham!
St. Martin in the Bull Ring is a beautiful church that's rich in history and design. This building is among the most ancient in Birmingham. It was constructed in 1873 utilising gothic Victorian architecture. The church continues to help nurture and grow the local Christian community. Visitors can come to worship, see the church or participate in one of the many events hosted throughout the year.
The Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery is the perfect place to expand knowledge and learn more about society and the past. The extensive collections date as far back as 200,000 years ago. Many key milestones are covered all the way up to present day. See one of the finest pre-Raphaelite art as well as exhibits focused on ethnography, archaeology, social history and much more!
The Old Rep Theatre is the perfect place to take in a show. The venue hosts the Birmingham Stage Company and offers seating for up to 383 guests. Amateur companies also perform on the Old Rep stage. A variety of genres are covered, including musicals, drama, plays and holiday themed productions.
Take a seat in the Adrian Boult Hall! This spacious venue can seat up to 520 guests. The building is designed for superb acoustics that enhance the performances of a symphony orchestra. Enjoy great music, welcoming atmosphere and a beverage or snack purchased at the on-site bar and coffee area.
Moseley Old Hall is a 16th century farmhouse that has an integral role in history, it was the place that King Charles II hid after he escaped from Cromwell's troops during the Battle of Worcester in 1651. It is an intriguing house full of original furniture and features, and in many instances it looks like it is still being lived in and the house is further brought to life by the staff who are dressed in period clothes using original equipment and tools. During your visit you will get to see the bed where the King slept as well as seeing the priest hole where he hid. The tour guides will bring the history of the house to life and they regale interesting stories about what life was like in the 17th century, you will find the guides to be friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about the house. The gardens are stunning and have lots of lovely features including, a collection of 17th century plants, a fruit orchard and a stunning knot garden as well as the tree hide. There is a tea room that serves a lovely selection of refreshments and light lunches. Moseley Old Hall is open throughout the year and they also run a series of events, activities and demonstrations to cater to all the family, so check out the website for further details. Moseley Old Hall transports you back in time to another era, it is a lovely welcoming and homely house that is brimming with history and is most interesting to visit, highly recommended.
Industry and Genius are more than positive qualities in a person, they also describe the unique sculptural tribute erected in honour of John Baskerville. Located between the Baskerville House and Hall of Memory, this handsome landmark is made of Portland stone with reversed bronze letters on top that spell "Virgil" in the popular typeface of his namesake.
The Birmingham Back to Backs create historic atmosphere that allow visitors to see what life was like for the average person in Birmingham long ago. This unique attraction is only available through a guided tour, so travellers should plan accordingly before stopping by. See the city's oldest surviving court of "back to backs", or houses that were constructed around a communal courtyard.
Fans of Lord of the Rings and fantasy in general will love taking a stroll along the whimsical Tolkien Trail. Embark on an exciting journey that covers many aspects of the books and author. See the places that inspired some of the world's most beloved heroes and villains, from Gandalf the Grey, Aragorn, Bilbo and Frodo to Saurmon, Grima, Gollum and the Nazgul.