Wollaton Hall is one of the country's finest Grade One listed Elizabethan mansions, set within 500 acres of beautiful parkland. Experience stunning architecture, exhibitions, a packed events program and an array of wildlife. Go behind the scenes on a variety of guided tours available throughout the year and on demand for groups.
Historic site at the heart of the Robin Hood legend and the starting point for the English Civil War. Situated on a high rock, Nottingham Castle commands spectacular views over the city and once rivalled the great castles of Windsor and the Tower of London.
City of Caves is part of a hidden maze of over 500 original sandstone caves underneath the streets of Nottingham dating back to the dark ages.
Trent Bridge is a cricket ground mostly used for Test, One-day international and County cricket located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire
Just across the River Trent from the city of Nottingham. Trent Bridge is also the headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. As well as International cricket and Nottinghamshire's home games, the ground has hosted the Finals Day of the Twenty20 Cup twice.
The Newstead Abbey was formerly an Augustinian priory that was converted into a domestic home following the dissolution of the Monasteries. It is now known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron.
It’s a glorious and historic monument with a beautiful landscape of large gardens and parkland. When you take a tour within the Abbey, you get to see Victorian room settings and the poets private apartments.
The Robin Hood Statue is world famous and known to lots of people because of the sheer person himself, The Robin Hood and his merry men.
The statue is cast in eight pieces of half-inch thick bronze, which is made to last around 6000 years. It's 7ft tall and surrounded by small studies of Little John, Friar Tuck, Alan a Dale and Will Scarlett.
Created by James Paine, Workshop Manor is a Grade 1 listed, 18th century country house which is located in North Nottingham in Bassetlaw.
Mary Queen of Scots was kept prisoner at the Manor during the time of Elizabeth I because she was a Roman Catholic who had claims to the English throne.