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Recommended Towns & Villages near South Muskham

The Ossington

Newark-on-Trent (95 Pictures)

a Historic Market Town in the county of Nottinghamshire (2.2 miles, 3.6 km, direction S)

As it's name implies, this town enjoys a fine position on the River Trent. The great castle where King John died in 1216 lies in ruins on the banks of the river...

The Grey Horse pub, one of three pubs in the village of Collingham, Nottinghamshire.

Collingham (7 Pictures)

in the county of Nottinghamshire (3.7 miles, 5.9 km, direction NE)

This is a small Nottinghamshire village pleasantly located on the banks of the River Trent. It offers all the usual village amenities, church, couple of shops, butchers, newsagents and three public houses...

ALL SAINTS CHURCH, STAPLEFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE

Stapleford (3 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (5.4 miles, 8.6 km, direction E)

Stapleford is a village lying in the picturesque valley of the River Witham...

All Saints Parish Church, Swinderby, Lincs

Swinderby (4 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (5.8 miles, 9.4 km, direction NE)

Swinderby is located in spacious countryside close to where the Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire borders meet...

Southwell Abbey Ruins

Southwell (51 Pictures)

in the county of Nottinghamshire (6.3 miles, 10.1 km, direction W)

Southwell, surrounded by lovely open countryside, offers an interesting choice of guest accommodation and has a good range of shops, inns and restaurants...

White Hart, North Scarle, Lincolnshire.

North Scarle (14 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (7.1 miles, 11.4 km, direction NE)

The village is small and unspoilt, it has pleasant leafy lanes and a quiet High Street. Of its most picturesque aspects apart from the church, is a George V Post Box...

The Lych Gate, St. Mary's Church

Carlton-le-Moorland (26 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (7.1 miles, 11.5 km, direction E)

Lovely Lincolnshire village with a history stretching back to the Doomsday Book and possibly beyond...

A picture of Bassingham

Bassingham (8 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (7.4 miles, 12.0 km, direction E)

Bassingham, mentioned in the Doomsday Book, is a large, flourishing village located close to the banks of the River Witham, a few miles south-west of the Cathedral City of Lincoln...

A picture of Eagle

Eagle (2 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (8.0 miles, 12.9 km, direction NE)

The village of Eagle is situated in spacious countryside a short distance away from the historic city of Lincoln...

From the cliff

Harmston (10 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (11.7 miles, 18.8 km, direction E)

Harmston grew up on an escarpment from which there are dramatic views of the Witham valley, and it is perhaps this river-side position which has given this lovely pastoral place much of its character...

A picture of Boothby Graffoe

Boothby Graffoe (2 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (11.9 miles, 19.1 km, direction E)

Boothby Graffoe is one of the springline villages lying on the vast Lincolnshire plain. It is a sparsely populated hamlet of immense charm with a history that travels back over hundreds of years...

A picture of Edwinstowe

Edwinstowe (14 Pictures)

in the county of Nottinghamshire (12.1 miles, 19.5 km, direction NW)

In the heart of Sherwood Forest sits the historic village of Edwinstowe. Legend has it that it was here in Edwinstowe that Robin Hood married Maid Marian at the local Church of.....

St Lawrence Parish Church

Skellingthorpe (10 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (12.1 miles, 19.5 km, direction NE)

This is a large village lying around three miles from Lincoln which is fringed by the Fosdyke Navigation. Visitors will find a few shops, pubs and an interesting Anglican church...

A picture of Waddington

Waddington (45 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (12.4 miles, 19.9 km, direction E)

Waddington is a bustling town, its modern day history forever linked to the R.A.F of which it is justifiably proud. It's annual air show is a major event on the yearly calendar and is attended by people from all over England...

A picture of Saxilby

Saxilby (2 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (13.0 miles, 20.9 km, direction NE)

The village is dominated by the Foss Dyke Canal, a waterway built by the Romans and later deepened by Henry I to allow safe passage for larger vessels...

A picture of Belton House

Belton (71 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (13.8 miles, 22.3 km, direction SE)

The popular village of Belton lying north of Grantham is home to magnificent Belton House. It is also a typical "Estate" village which perfectly epitomises all the values of English country life...

A lovely sunny day at Lincoln, and the famous view of the wonderful cathedral

Lincoln (655 Pictures)

a Historic City in the county of Lincolnshire (14.3 miles, 23.1 km, direction NE)

This fine cathedral City was called Lindon by the Ancient Britons' and later the Romans' knew it as Lindum. In AD48 a Roman garrison was set up to command the meeting of the.....

St Wulfram's Parish Church, Grantham

Grantham (39 Pictures)

a Historic Market Town in the county of Lincolnshire (15.2 miles, 24.5 km, direction SE)

This delightful town, set on the River Witham in a spacious agricultural region is noted for many historic factors but more latterly as the birthplace of Britains first woman Primne Minister - Margaret Thatcher was born here in 1925 and she became Prime Minister in 1979...

Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire

Cranwell (10 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (15.7 miles, 25.2 km, direction E)

Cranwell is best known as the home of the Royal Airforce College which became the first military air academy in the world when it opened its doors to would be fliers in 1920...

A picture of Marton

Marton (3 Pictures)

in the county of Lincolnshire (15.7 miles, 25.3 km, direction N)

Marton is a sleepy village with a long history. In far off Roman times, a small fort guarded a nearby crossing of the River Trent...

Recommended attractions near South Muskham

The ruins of Newark Castle on the banks of the River Trent. Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire.

Newark Castle (47 Pictures)

(2.0 miles, 3.3 km, direction S)

The romantic ruins of this once glorious castle were left to fall into further disrepair following the ravages of the English.....

Museum

Newark Air Museum (7 Pictures)

(2.2 miles, 3.5 km, direction E)

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Southwell Minster, nottinghamshire

Southwell Minster (40 Pictures)

(5.8 miles, 9.4 km, direction W)

Historically a monastery was probably founded here in the 10th century, with the church being begun around 1108. The building.....

Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire

Doddington Hall (3 Pictures)

(10.3 miles, 16.6 km, direction NE)

This is a superb, large Elizabethan house with a truly impressive roofline. It was built in around 1600 by Robert Smythson, with.....

A picture of Wonderland Pleasure Park

Wonderland Pleasure Park (2 Pictures)

(10.6 miles, 17.1 km, direction W)

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The Great Oak, Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest (39 Pictures)

(13.4 miles, 21.5 km, direction W)

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Belton House

Belton House (113 Pictures)

(14.0 miles, 22.5 km, direction SE)

Belton is the perfect example of a home belonging to an English country gentleman, and yet it is a delightful Anglo-Dutch.....

1983 - Sundown Kiddies Adventureland - Then known as Pets Corner. - At the tudor houses

Sundown Kiddies Adventureland (16 Pictures)

(14.1 miles, 22.6 km, direction N)

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A picture of Usher Gallery

Usher Gallery (1 Pictures)

(14.5 miles, 23.3 km, direction NE)

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A picture of Lincoln Castle

Lincoln Castle (47 Pictures)

(14.5 miles, 23.4 km, direction NE)

A fine Norman motte-and-bailey castle built in 1068 on the site of a former Roman fortress. It is interesting for its two.....

Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Lincoln Cathedral (306 Pictures)

(14.7 miles, 23.7 km, direction NE)

Looking at the West front of Lincoln's fine Cathedral Church of St.Mary, past the pageant of ancient buildings outside the castle.....

Belvoir Castle

Belvoir Castle (26 Pictures)

(15.0 miles, 24.1 km, direction S)

A castle has stood on this spot since the 11th-century, it was built by Robert de Todini, standard-bearer to William the.....

July 2010

Clumber Country Park (148 Pictures)

(15.3 miles, 24.7 km, direction NW)

The peaceful landscape of this delightful country park gives visitors lovely summer memories of time spent ambling around.....

Walled flower garden at Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire.

Newstead Abbey (64 Pictures)

(15.5 miles, 24.9 km, direction W)

A beautiful historic house set in a glorious landscape of gardens and parkland within the heart of Nottinghamshire, England......

NOTTINGHAM CASTLE MUSEUM

Nottingham Castle Museum (16 Pictures)

(17.8 miles, 28.7 km, direction SW)

This superb mansion containing Nottingham's museum and art gallery sits on a green and pleasant mound high above the city. It.....

Wetlands Waterfoul Reserve at Lound near Retford, Notts.

Wetlands Waterfoul Reserve (2 Pictures)

(18.4 miles, 29.7 km, direction N)

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A picture of Pleasley Pit Country Park

Pleasley Pit Country Park (8 Pictures)

(19.1 miles, 30.7 km, direction W)

Pleasley Pit Country park is a reclaimed colliery site, which now offers nature lovers the chance to see record numbers of.....

Young Buck

Wollaton Hall (58 Pictures)

(19.5 miles, 31.3 km, direction SW)

From the outside, Wollaton Hall could easily be mistaken for a grand Victorian mansion - even though it was built when Sir.....

Gainsborough Old Hall, Gainsborough

Gainsborough Old Hall (55 Pictures)

(20.2 miles, 32.5 km, direction N)

Gainsborough Old Hall is one of the largest and most outstanding surviving examples of a late medieval house in the country. It.....

Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire

Hardwick Hall (134 Pictures)

(20.9 miles, 33.6 km, direction W)

This magnificent Elizabethan house was begun by Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury (Bess of Hardwick) in the year 1591. For the.....


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