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GDO Booklet 2013.Indd Peak District & East Midlands / Yorkshire Peak District & East Midlands / 44 - Taurus Crafts 2 - Burghley House 8 - Masson Mills Shopping Village 15 - Strutt’s North Mill www.tauruscrafts.co.uk 01594 844841 www.burghley.co.uk 01780 752451 www.massonmills-shoppingvillage.co.uk 01629 760208 www.belpernorthmill.org.uk 01773 880474 Lydney Park Estate, Lydney, Gloucestershire GL15 6BU Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 3JY Derby Road, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire DE4 3PY Derwent Valley Visitor Centre, North Mill, Belper DE56 1YD A vibrant visitor centre celebrating creative design and Enjoy England’s Greatest Elizabethan House and the modern Out of town shopping and restaurant with bargains on all The World’s first iron-framed ‘fire-proof’ cotton mill. Explore healthy living. Bringing together arts, crafts, designer gifts Garden of Surprises and Sculpture Garden all on one ticket, four floors. Also a working textile museum (chargeable). the history and machinery of spinning, framework knitting and wholesome food. with free parking and extensive parkland. Free tea or filter coffee for one with each main meal and silk hose industries. Tourist Information Point. 10% off in Taurus Craft run units. Exc. commission sales/offers 20% off the full price House and Garden Ticket purchased. Valid until 30 October 2013 One child free with each full paying adult 45 - Think Tank 3 - Catanger Llamas 9 - Northampton & Lamport Railway 16 - Treak Cliff Cavern www.thinktank.ac 0121 202 3207 www.llamatrekking.co.uk 01327 860808 www.nlr.org.uk 01604 820327 www.bluejohnstone.com 01433 620571 Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham B4 7XG Wappenham Road, Weedon Lois, Towcester NN12 8FN Pitsford Road, Chapel Brampton, Northamptonshire NN6 8BA Castleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S33 8WP Everything you thought you knew about the world - but didn’t! Try something different! Lead a gentle llama along A steam and heritage diesel operated tourist railway located An underground wonderland of stalactite and stalagmite 25% off admission. Only available on individual adult, child bridleways and countryside. A truly wonderful experience. in the Northamptonshire countryside. rocks, minerals and fossils. Home of the unique Derbyshire and concessionary tickets and for tickets purchased at Think Tank 10% discount for 4 adults with 4 children booking One adult free train ride with a full paying adult Blue John Stone. ticket desk. Valid for up to 4 people. Subject to availability/change. 4 llamas Excludes Bank Holidays and Special Event days £1.00 off adult entry for Caravan Club members 46 - Wedgwood Visitor Centre & Museum 4 - Chatsworth 10 - Peak Rail 17 - Wicksteed Park www.wedgwoodvisitorcentre.com 01782 282986 www.chatsworth.org 01246 565300 www.peakrail.co.uk 01629 580381 www.wicksteedpark.co.uk 01536 512475 Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST12 9ER Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1PP Matlock Station, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3NA Barton Road, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN15 6NJ Visit the Home of Wedgwood for guided factory tours, Chatsworth is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Heritage steam railway situated in the Derbyshire Dales. Wicksteed Park combines the excitement of rollercoasters, award-winning Museum, craft skills demonstrations, ‘have- Devonshire and is one of Britain’s best loved historic estates. Trains depart from Rowsley South Station. rides and attractions with the tranquillity and relaxation of a-go’ activities, restaurant, shops and large factory outlet. Reduced rate house and garden ticket for adults and Two adults for the price of one. All Special Events are the historic Grade II Listed country-park. Two for the price of one senior citizens. Please contact Chatsworth for details excluded and does not include July and August Spend £20 or more in the Bistro, save £5.00. Exc. drinks 47 - Worcestershire County Museum 5 - Crich Tramway Village 11 - Pleasure Island Family Theme Park 1 - Bolton Castle www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk 01299 250416 www.tramway.co.uk 01773 854321 www.pleasure-island.co.uk 0844 504 0104 www.boltoncastle.co.uk 01969 623981 Hartlebury Castle, Hartlebury, Kidderminster DY11 7XZ Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5DP King’s Road, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire DN35 0PL nr Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4ET Discover more about the wonders of Worcestershire and Journey through time on genuine vintage trams along the Great for adrenaline junkies with 7 white knuckle thrillers! Experience the Ultimate Medieval Experience by having a go the way we used to live inside historic Hartlebury Castle. period street and explore fascinating exhibitions. Also lots of rides and attractions for the whole family. at archery, enjoying falconry displays, feeding wild boar and Two for the price of one Two for the price of one. Cheapest ticket free. Not valid Entry per person: £13.00 (saving £5.50 per person) visiting bees as well as exploring this fascinating fortress. Lowest price ticket goes free on premier events. Only one voucher per party One voucher covers up to 4 people each paying £13.00 20% discount 48 - World of Mechanical Music 6 - Denby Visitor Centre 12 - Poole’s Cavern & Buxton Country 2 - Brontë Parsonage Museum www.mechanicalmusic.co.uk 01451 860181 www.denbyvisitorcentre.co.uk 01773 740799 Park www.poolescavern.co.uk 01298 26978 www.bronte.info 01535 642323 High Street, Northleach, Gloucestershire GL54 3ET Derby Road, Denby, nr Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 8NX Green Lane, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9DH Haworth, Keighley, West Yorkshire BD22 8DR Various self-playing musical instruments, the pride and joy Attractive courtyard with shops including the largest Take a journey beneath the earth. Explore vast limestone Learn all about the Brontë family, the environment in which of our great grandparents and the only kind of ‘canned’ Denby Factory shop. Daily pottery tours, free cookery caverns and discover the beautiful woodlands of Grinlow they lived and the novels they wrote. music available in the home before broadcasting in 1924. demonstrations, Bourne’s restaurant and regular events. and Solomon’s Temple. Two for the price of one when one full price adult Two for the price of one Two for the price of one - Craftroom and Factory tours 25% off all standard adult, child and senior tickets ticket is purchased Cotswolds & West Midlands / Peak District & East Cotswolds & West 49 - Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo 7 - The Heights of Abraham 13 - Rockingham Castle 3 - Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum www.butterflyzoo.co.uk 01600 890360 www.rockinghamcastle.com 01536 770240 www.burnbyhallgardens.com 01759 307125 www.heightsofabraham.com 01629 582365 Jubilee Park, Symonds Yat West, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6DA Rockingham, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16 8TH 33 The Balk, Pocklington, York, East Yorkshire YO42 2QF Matlock Bath, Derbyshire DE4 3PT Walk with butterflies, the most beautiful creatures, as they A unique hilltop park, reached using the country’s most up- A Royal Castle for 450 years and 450 years a family home. 9 acres of changing vistas, lakes, a national collection of fly around and catch caterpillars and chrysalides on camera. to-date cable cars. Includes free entry to underground tours. The Castle has architecture, furniture and works of art from water lilies, children’s play area, Stewart Museum, Tearoom practically every century plus eighteen acres of gardens. and shop. Aviary, Stumpery, Secret and Victorian Gardens. Two for the price of one 15% off full adult, child or senior admission price Two for the price of one Two for the price of one. Excludes Sundays Only one voucher per attraction per transaction Only one voucher and discounted ticket per party 1 - Barnsdale Gardens 14 - Santa Pod Raceway 4 - Burton Agnes Hall & Gardens www.barnsdalegardens.co.uk 01572 813200 www.santapod.com 01234 782828 www.burtonagnes.com 01262 490324 The Avenue, Exton, Oakham, Rutland LE15 8AH Airfield Road, Wellingborough NN29 7XA Burton Agnes, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 4NB Made famous by Geoff Hamilton and BBC TV’s ‘Gardeners’ A full calendar of drag racing, lifestyle and specialist car Magnificent Elizabethan stately home with award-winning World’, Barnsdale is Britain’s largest collection of individually events including 300mph Dragsters, Jet Cars, Monster gardens. designed gardens. Trucks, stunts and displays. Please call for full offer details. 10% discount on general Hall admission Two for one entry. Excludes Bank Holidays and weekends 20% discount on most advance admission tickets Not valid for Special Events or Ticketed Events 32 Cotswolds & West Midlands map page 10 Peak District & East Midlands map page 11 Peak District & East Midlands map page 11 Yorkshire map page 12 33 GDO Booklet 2013.indd 32-33 11/12/2012 09:15 Yorkshire 5 - Castle Howard 12 - The Forbidden Corner 19 - Kirklees Light Railway 26 - RHS Garden Harlow Carr www.castlehoward.co.uk 01653 648333 www.theforbiddencorner.co.uk 01969 640638 www.kirkleeslightrailway.com 01484 865727 www.rhs.org.uk/harlowcarr 01423 565418 York, North Yorkshire YO60 7DA Tupgill Park Estate, Coverham, Middleham DL8 4TJ Park Mill Way, Clayton West, Huddersfield HD8 9XJ Crag Lane, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 1UE (Sat Nav) Discover dramatic 18th-Century architecture and world- A four acre walled garden with statues, fountains, 15” narrow-gauge rail through the South Pennine foothills. Inspiring 58 acre garden, perfect for relaxation and ideas, renowned collections. Parkland, gardens and so much more. underground passageways and surprises. A day out One free child with one full paying adult with year-round events,
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