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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Overlooking the city, Nottingham Castle was built in 1679 by the duke of Newcastle on the site of an old Norman fortress. After restoration in 1878, it opened as a provincial museum surrounded by a charmingly arranged garden. Of ... More on Frommers

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Brewhouse Yard Museum, Nottingham, England
Brewhouse Yard Museum also known as the Museum of Nottingham life, is tucked away on the outskirts of the city centre in a secenic ... More on igougo
Brewhouse Yard Museum, nestled in the rock below Nottingham Castle, makes full use of all available space in this row of 17th-century ... More on igougo

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In the city of Westminster, Nottingham NG1 5ND United Kingdom

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In the city of Westminster, Nottingham NG1 5ND United Kingdom

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Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, England
Lord Byron once made his home at Newstead Abbey, one of eight museums administered by the city of Nottingham. Some of the original Augustinian priory, purchased by Sir John Byron in 1540, still survives. In the 19th century, the ... More on Frommers

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In the city of Westminster, London NG1 5ND, United Kingdom
Mayfair is a marvelous mix of bespoke tailoring, exclusive labels, high street brands and so much more. The area has a great selection of quintessentially British boutiques, shirt makers, shoe shop... More on Yahoo! Travel
It has good atmosphere though. More on Yahoo! Travel

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The Strand, Derby, Derbyshire, England
It's free and accessible. Plenty of interesting and surprising exhibits. I love the gold coin from time tea... More on TripAdvisor
It's been some years since i've visited the museum but it did not disappoint! More on TripAdvisor

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Derbyshire, England

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Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Built in 1597 for Bess of Hardwick, a woman who acquired an estate from each of her four husbands, it's pa... More on Frommers
The house is grand, the only negative aspect worth mentioning is that the air inside is extremely musty....... More on TripAdvisor
