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Ashbourne Tourist Information Centre
13 Market Place, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1EU - England, UK

Welcome to Ashbourne Tourist Information Centre in Derbyshire. If you are looking for information on Ashbourne or on nearby places such as Stoke-on-Trent, Burton-on-Trent, Uttoxeter, Derby and Stone then please call us and see if we can help. Whether...
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Attractions near Ashbourne Tourist Information
A selection of attractions close to Ashbourne Tourist Information:
Ilam Park  (5.9 Miles)
Ilam Park runs along both banks of the River Manifold in an idyllic setting at the heart of the Derbyshire countryside. The National Trust...
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The Old Manor  (7 Miles)
This low stone-built Medieval hall was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and has been protected under the ownership of the National Trust since...
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Alton Towers Theme Park  (9.4 Miles)
Alton Towers is considered by many to be the United Kingdom’s finest theme park. Here there is something for everyone - from ’white knuckle’ rides...
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Museum of Childhood  (11.4 Miles)
This museum is a fascinating insight into the lives of children from the 18th Century to today. Appealing to all ages, the museum has...
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Sudbury Hall  (11.4 Miles)
Sudbury Hall is one of the most individual of late 17th-century houses, with rich interior decoration including woodcarving by Gibbons, superb plasterwork, and decorative painted...
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Strutt's North Mill  (12.2 Miles)
Strutt’s North Mill was the most technologically advanced building when built to William Strutt’s ‘fire-proof’ design in 1804. The museum displays the evolution of...
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Wirksworth Heritage Centre  (12.2 Miles)
This heritage centre is designed to give a great day out to the casual visitor as well as the serious researcher. One is invited...
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National Stone Centre  (12.6 Miles)
Situated on the edge of the Peak District, this collection is dedicated to telling the story of stone and the way that it has been...
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Arbor Low Stone Circle  (12.9 Miles)
Arbor Low is a stone circle, or henge, positioned on a hilltop in the Derbyshire moorland, five miles South West of Bakewell. Neolithic in date,...
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Kedlestone Hall  (13.5 Miles)
Kedlestone Hall is a classical Palladian mansion built 1759-65 for the Curzon family who had lived in the area since the 12th Century. The house...
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Winster Market House  (13.7 Miles)
Winster Market House was built between the late 17th and early 18th Century and has been in the hands of the National Trust since the...
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Denby Pottery Visitor Centre  (14.9 Miles)
Denby Pottery Visitor Centre – open daily all year round. Free entry and parking, located on B6179, off the A38 north of Derby. Craftroom tours...
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Masson Mills Working Textile Museum  (15 Miles)
Even though the mills date back to the 1780’s Massons was a working textile mill until 1991. This means that it has been able to...
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Peak District Mining Museum  (15.5 Miles)
The Derbyshire lead miner is a forgotten hero of the community, once risking his life and limb to extract the valuable resource from deep beneath...
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Willington Dovecote & Stables  (16 Miles)
These charming National Trust protected stables and dovecote has a history that dates back to the 16th Century. Completed in 1541, the dovecote was...
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Markeaton Park  (16.7 Miles)
Markeaton Park offers a wide-open space in the heart of the city where visitors and local people can rest and relax in pastoral surroundings, away...
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Crich Tramway Village  (16.8 Miles)
Nestling on the edge of the Peak District this award winning museum takes you on a mile long scenic journey through a period street to...
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Robert Ludlam Theatre  (17 Miles)
The Robert Ludlam Theatre is located at Saint Benedict School and seats up to two hundred and seventy people. Throughout the year the theatre...
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Bakewell Old House Museum  (17.1 Miles)
This beautiful old house has 11 rooms one of which is a Victorian kitchen. The house and museum are open throughout the year...
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Haddon Hall  (17.2 Miles)
Overlooking the River Wye, close to the market town of Bakewell, Haddon Hall has escaped the ravages of time. Fine examples of a medieval kitchen...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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