Latest Blog Posts - Nottinghamshire Notes
- 'Sea Odysey' - Giant Puppets - Liverpoolon Apr 23, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/Royal De Luxe is a company made up of actors, aerialists, engineers, inventors, technicians, metal-workers and poets, all led by Artistic Director Jean-Luc Courcoult. Founded in Toulouse in 1979 and now bas...
- Markham Grange Steam Museum - Brodsworth - Yorkshireon Apr 14, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/Markham Grange Steam Museum is part of a large, independent, working nursery with was started over 40 years ago, and is a good place to go. As if that wasn't enough, at the side, and clearly visible from th...
- Yorkshire Wildlife Park - Doncaster - Yorkshireon Apr 9, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/This fairly new Wildlife Park is situated only a short distance from Robin Hood Airport, just outside Doncaster. When I looked on the web and found they had lions I couldn't wait to go, as Big Cats are a bi...
- Great Barn Resturant - Hardwick Hall - Derbyshireon Mar 30, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/I have written many times about Hardwick Hall, the impressive Elizabethan Manor House in Derbyshire, owned by the National Trust.This spring the stableyard has for the first time become open to the public. ...
- Edward & Vintage Sweet Emporium - Tissington - Derbyshireon Mar 26, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/Tissington is the delightful little hamlet with the feudal feel situated between Ashbourne and Buxton, most famous for it's wonderful Well Dressings, which I've written about in the past (see previous blog).On a...
- Thoresby Country & Craft Fair 18th March 2012on Mar 20, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/ Thoresby Park must be the most perfect setting for a Country & Craft Fair for there is not only loads of room, but a shallow stream, ideal for the gun dog events. It certainly had something for everyon...
- 'The Devdonshire Arms'- Beeley - Derbyshireon Mar 12, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/There has been an inn on this site since 1747 when three separate cottages were amalgamated. Then it was an important stopping point for visitors from London to the Peak District, somewhere they could both...
- Lowdham - Winter Festival - Guided Village Walk - Nottinghamshireon Mar 5, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/Lowdham may be a small village but the book shop (The Bookcase) organises the most amazing events - see previous blog). This year (2012) in place of the usual 'Flicks in the Sticks' they were running a Wint...
- St Giles' Cathedral - Edinburgh - Scotlandon Mar 1, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/This striking church is located in the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, between Hollyrood Palace and Edinburgh Castle. It is named after the Patron Saint of Edinburgh and has been a religious focus for the city for more...
- Hargreaves Edwardian Tea Rooms - Buxton - Derbyshireon Feb 26, 2012http://www.aboutnottinghamshire.co.uk/Hargreaves & Son is one of the oldest businesses trading in Buxton. Started in the 1860's by Mrs Hargreaves, it is still going strong, and the shop now sells cookware as well as tableware and gifts.Howe...
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