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Leicester Museum of Science and Technology. Housed in former sewage pumping station. Abbey Pumping Station was part of the city's sewage system and now houses various displays...
Althorp contains a fascinating collection of pictures, furniture and ceramics - the result of one family's uninterrupted occupancy for five hundred years. Enjoy magnificent interiors and an insight into the...
Ancestral home of the Spencer family, resting place of Princess Diana.
The region's most important prehistoric site, Arbor Low is a Neolithic henge monument atmospherically set amid high moorland.Within an earthen bank and ditch, a circle of some 50 white limestone...
Ashby Castle forms the backdrop to the famous jousting scenes in Sir Walter Scott's classic novel of 1819, Ivanhoe. Now a ruin, the castle began as a manor house in...
Extensive and informative local history collection including library and photos. The new Zouche and Hastings Gallery retells the history of Ashby de la Zouch from ancient times up to the...
Part of a working bell foundry - the largest in the world. Museum shows the history of bells and bell ringing, bell founding and the Taylor company's...
Belton has been described as the most complete example of an English country house, supported by the fact that the symbol depicted on brown roadside signs used to denote...
An incarnation of Belvior castle has stood on the site since the time of the Norman invasion. Home to the Duke and Duchess of Rutland for nearly 1000 years,...
The remains of a 13th-century hexagonal castle, birthplace in 1366 of the future King Henry IV, with adjacent earthworks. Besieged and taken by Cromwell's Parliamentarians in 1643.
Be transported back to the golden age of chivalry and romance. Set on a hilltop overlooking the Vale of Scarsdale, Bolsover Castle enjoys panoramic views over the beautiful Derbyshire countryside....
This charming cottage-like 17th-century conduit house, with vaulted stone-slab roof, once supplied water to Bolsover Castle.
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Venue for contemporary art, hosting touring exhibitions and local single artis shows.
Battlefield Heritage Centre & Country Park is a unique day out for all the family. New interactive exhibition brings to life the deadly battle of 1485, where King...
Derived from Tudor monastic origins, gradually enlarged, culminating in the French-style addition of 1695 which lead to Boughton House gaining the sobriquet 'The English Versailles'. Outstanding fine art treasures include...
One of the greatest of Britain's non-royal palaces, a prodigy house built for Elizabeth I's Lord High Treasurer, Lord Burghley. His interiors include a Great Hall with hammerbeam roof and...
A country house and estate preserved in 20th-century decline. A place poised somewhere between gentle neglect and downright dereliction, telling the tale af an eccentric family who amassed a huge...
Canons Ashby was first built by the Dryden family during the Elizabethan period, using stone from the Augustinian priory which previously occupied the site. The private church is all that...
Carnfield Hall is a country house dating from the 15th and 16th Centuries, standing in its ancient deer park and surrounding wood. The first documentary evidence of the site...
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