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Regional Attractions

Bolsover Castle

Dominating the countryside from its hilltop, Bolsover occupies the site of a medieval castle built by the Peverel family shortly after the Norman Conquest.

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Brodsworth Hall and Gardens

Victorian Country House, designed by Chevaliere Cadentini, built, furnished and landscaped in the 1860s. Cared for English Heritage.

Tel: 01302 722598

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Chatsworth House

The home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, this is one of the great treasure houses of England, set in a stunning 105 acre garden.

Tel: 01246 565300

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Clumber Park

National Trust property, near Worksop, consisting of 3,800 acres of parkland and forest centred around an 80 acre lake. Gothic Revival Chapel. Walled Garden. Restaurant, tea room and shop. Cycle hire available. Open all year.

Tel: 01909 476592

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Conisbrough Castle

Built in 1180, with a unique circular keep, which is still intact, this castle is situated between Rotherham and Doncaster. Visitor Centre with displays and exhibitions, and gift shop. Open throughout the year - times vary seasonally. Tel: 01709 863329

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Doncaster Racecourse

With 28 racing days each year, National Hunt and Flat, including the famous St. Leger in September.

Tel: 01302 320066

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Hardwick Hall

A spectacular Tudor treasure house built for 'Bess of Hardwick', Elizabethan England's second most powerful and wealthy woman.

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Hardwick Old Hall

The remodelled family home of Bess of Hardwick, one of the richest and most remarkable women of Elizabethan England, stands beside the New Hall she raised later in the 1590s.

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Monk Bretton Priory

The substantial ruins of a Cluniac monastery, with an unusually well-marked ground plan, an almost complete west range and a 15th-century gatehouse.

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Peak District National Park

Dramatic and beautiful countryside with moorland, wooded valleys, parkland, caves, historic houses, and varied outdoor recreation within 30 to 45 minutes drive of Rotherham.

Tel: 01629 816200

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South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum

A treasure trove of aviation history is available to all from a short motorway journey. Located less than 2 minutes drive from Junction 3 on the M18.

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Located in 260 acres of landscaped grounds at Bretton Park and including works by Henry Moore.

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