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Galleries Of Justice
Feel the atmosphere of 300 years of suffering seeping
through the walls, bars and chains of this 18th century
prison. Become part of the dramatic history of this unique
site.
www.galleriesofjustice.org.uk
Cresswell Crags
Visit the limestone gorge honeycombed with caves and
smaller fissures to explore how stone tools and remains
of animals found in the caves by archaeologists have
provided evidence for a fascinating story of life during
the last Ice Age (50,000 and 10,000 years ago).
www.creswell-crags.org.uk
Robin Hood
Follow the swashbuckling adventures of Robin Hood and
enter a world of mystery and merriment.Enter the dark
and romantic world, and, experience medieval life, legend
and adventure in the company of Robin.
www.robinhood.uk.com
Robin Hood Society
The names of Little John, Friar Tuck, Maid Marion, Allan
a Dale, Will Scarlet, Much the Miller and the evil Sheriff
of Nottingham are as much a part of the legend as Robin
Hood himself. A tribute to Robin Hood and the City of
Nottingham.
www.robinhood.ltd.uk
Norwood Park
Norwood Park is an idyllic venue for business and social
occasions of all kinds, whether a wedding, corporate activity
day or a product launch. The exclusive use of the house,
gallery and grounds ensures private, traditional elegance
and impeccable customer care.
www.norwoodpark.org.uk
Sherwood Forest
Famous around the world as the legendary home of Robin
Hood, Sherwood Forest has fascinated visitors since Victorian
times.
Within its glades stands the mighty Major Oak, one of
the largest and oldest oak trees in England.
www.nottinghamshiretourism.co.uk/themes/forest/index.htm
Nottingham Research Observatory
The Observatory is a research centre that has been established
through the partnership of a number of agencies in Nottinghamshire
including Learning and Skills Council Nottinghamshire,
Nottingham City Council and Nottingham Trent University.
www.theobservatory.org.uk
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