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Your search for Attractions & events in The-National-Forest returned 39 results
Attraction - Brewery, Burton Upon Trent
Established in 1977, it combines a unique blend of living heritage, historic galleries and family entertainment.
Attraction - Museum, Ashby-de-la-zouch
A small village museum illustrating the history of Measham and its inhabitants. Changing photographic exhibitions and displays provide unique record.
Attraction - Museum, Burton-on-trent
Occupying a ten-acre site, Coors Visitor centre & The Museum of Brewing gives a unique insight into the history of brewing in Burton. Features include the Old Blacksmiths Workshop, Joiners' Shop and Virtual Burton - an interactive exhibit.
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, Burton-on-trent
Free local & national accommodation booking service. Free information on events, activities, places to visit, maps, guide books, postcards. Souvenirs for sale. Discount vouchers for attractions & places to visit. Ticket sales for events.
Attraction - Gallery, Ashby-de-la-zouch
Ferrers Galley for contemporary crafts and applied arts is situated within the Ferrers Centre for Arts and Crafts.
Rachael Chambers - East Midlands Business Woman of the Year 2008
Attraction - Viewpoint, Markfield
4 acre picnic site on rock outcrop, with geological interest and supporting heath and gorse. Good views over Charnwood Forest and M1 motorway.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Burton Upon Trent
Catton Hall is a private stately home open to the public and lived in by the Neilson family whose ancestors purchased the estate in 1405.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Derby
Built in 1701-3 and largely unchanged in 100 years with natural history collections, 750 acres of park, ponds, trees, woodlands, walled gardens and pleasure gardens.
Attraction - Garden, Loughborough
Long Close garden has been open to the public for charity for 50 years. It is a wonderful five acre garden with original wildflower meadow.
Attraction - Museum, Coalville
Visit Snibston, the award-winning hands-on museum for the whole family.