#1 most popular of 19 things to do in Nottingham
- "Having only seen Hollywood’s version of Nottingham Castle, we were surprised and temporarily a little
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- "Nottingham Castle and Robin Hood – inseparable and very much part of Nottingham. And yet this fine
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#4 most popular of 19 things to do in Nottingham
- "Wollaton Hall offers a cracking day out, and if you visit in the picnic season, you can enjoy your food whilst sitting in the grounds watching the fallow deer wandering past you. The Hall stands at the top of a
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#7 most popular of 19 things to do in Nottingham
- "Sticking to the medieval layout of the castle’s three baileys, the grounds of this once great medieval
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- "As you approach Nottingham Castle, you'll see magnificent flower gardens through the looming gates.
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#13 most popular of 19 things to do in Nottingham
- "Green’s windmill stands proud on Nottingham’s skyline, a frail reminder to the life gone by, but still a strong influence on the city’s future. You see that this historical building has become a fascinating
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#15 most popular of 19 things to do in Nottingham
- "The ancient Saxon farming village of Bramcote (whose name means "cottages in the broom") sits high on a wooded sandstone ridge. A brief mention in the Domesday Book of 1086 tells that these lands were given over
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#16 most popular of 19 things to do in Nottingham
- "The Saxon village of Beeston, meaning settlement on Rye, was first settled due to the abundance of wild rye grass growing here along the edge of the River Trent. After passing through in 1068 William the
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#17 most popular of 19 things to do in Nottingham
- "Without even trying, you're bound to come across Nottingham's Victorian houses. Strolling the streets is a wonderful way to acquaint yourself with England's rich architectual past. A slow-paced walk through this
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