Nottinghamshire Events
A two day Thai Festival to experience the taste of Thailand this summer at Forest Recreation Ground is brought to you...
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Forest Recreation Ground (Goose Fair Site), Gregory Blvd, Nottingham NG7 6LB
Sat 22 Jun and Sun 23 Jun
Langford Hall is a Grade II listed country house, built in 1774 by John Carr of York. The large garden showcases.....
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Langford Hall, Newark NG23 7RS
Sat 22 Jun
Secret, intriguing, organic walled garden in the centre of Southwell, first opened for NGS 1983 now reopened...
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Clyde House, Southwell NG25 0JN
Sat 22 Jun
The last concert of Nottingham Philharmonic Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary season is in the Albert Hall, Nottingham on...
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Albert Hall, North Circus Street, Nottingham NG1 5AA
Sun 23 Jun
A formal front garden with terraced lawns and borders lead to a shaded area with ferns, camellias, roses, hydrangeas...
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Hollinside, Nottingham NG17 7NA
Sun 23 Jun
Vicarage garden redesigned in 1960 and again in 2014. Chestnuts, lawns, formal beds, woodland walk, poolside planting,.....
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Ossington House, Newark NG23 6LD
Sun 30 Jun
This is the 28th year that Norwell has opened a range of different, very appealing gardens all making superb use of the...
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Norwell Gardens, Newark NG23 6JX
Sun 30 Jun
Simon & Garfunkel: Through the Years.
Performed by Bookends
Simon & Garfunkel: Through the Years is the most.....
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Theatre Royal
Theatre Square
Nottingham NG1 5ND
Tue 2 Jul
This is the 28th year that Norwell has opened a range of different, very appealing gardens all making superb use of the...
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Norwell Gardens, Newark NG23 6JX
Wed 3 Jul
4-day family friendly music festival now in its 17th year.
Fabulous parkland lakeside setting near the stunning.....
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Kirklington Lakes, Eakring Lane, Kirklington, Notts NG22 8PE
Thu 4 Jul to Sun 7 Jul
Summer Plant Hunters’ Fair at Thoresby Park in Nottinghamshire. This summer event has free entry to the plant fair &.....
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Thoresby Park, Nr. Ollerton, Nr. Newark NG22 9EP
Sat 6 Jul
Organic cottage style garden which is productive, highly decorative and wildlife friendly. It is full of colour and.....
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5 Burton Lane, Whatton in the Vale NG13 9EQ
Sun 7 Jul, Mon 26 Aug
A beautifully maintained country garden. Beds overflowing with a variety of roses, shrubs and flowers...
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Floral Media, Newark NG23 6AQ
Sat 13 Jul
An award-winning, professionally designed garden in acre. The free-flowing lawn is surrounded by colourful,.....
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8 Church Lane, Worksop S81 8DE
Sun 14 Jul
Our very small but lovely garden combines the tranquillity of the Orient with the colour of a traditional English...
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East Meets West, Sutton-in-Ashfield NG17 2BU
Sun 14 Jul
Things to do around Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire offers a delightful array of activities for a memorable day out. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here are some fantastic options to explore:
1. Explore Nottingham City Centre:
- Begin your day by visiting Nottingham Castle, which offers panoramic views of the entire city. Don't miss the art gallery within the castle grounds.
- Next door, discover the Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard, where you can learn about the city's fascinating history.
- Visit Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, England's oldest inn, and soak in its historic ambiance.
- Immerse yourself in the Robin Hood Experience, where you'll hear tales of Nottingham's legendary outlaw.
- Descend into the depths at the City of Caves, part of the National Justice Museum, to explore life beneath the city streets.
- For those intrigued by the supernatural, venture to The Haunted Museum and uncover eerie legends that linger.
- Learn about Nottingham's industrial heritage at Green's Windmill and Science Centre and the Nottingham Industrial Museum.
- History enthusiasts can also visit William Booth's birthplace.
2. Shopping and Dining:
- Explore the streets around Old Market Square for hidden alleyway gems and boutique shops.
- Wander through the bohemian areas of Hockley and the Lace Market.
- Don't miss the Victoria Centre for a mix of shopping and people-watching.
3. Literary and Cultural Gems:
- Nottingham is a UNESCO City of Literature, so pay a visit to Lord Byron's house and immerse yourself in literary history.
- Say hello to the Batman statue, a quirky and unexpected sight.
- Discover prehistoric art at Creswell Crags, where cave paintings tell ancient stories.
- Explore the serene Rufford Abbey Country Park and its beautiful grounds.
- Roam through the gardens of Clumber Park, a tranquil escape from the city hustle.
Remember to plan ahead and check opening hours for these attractions. Whether you're fascinated by history, culture, or natural beauty, Nottinghamshire has something special for everyone!
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