By Peter Hunt
Nottinghamshire is synonymous with Sherwood Forest and its most legendary inhabitant Robin Hood. In medieval times Sherwood Forest covered most of Nottinghamshire above the River Trent. It is home to England's most famous tree, The Major Oak, thought to be nearly a thousand years old. Legend has it that Robin Hood hid from his enemies inside it. There is an annual Robin Hood Festival each summer which recreates an English medieval atmosphere and features the main characters from the Robin Hood legend. The week's entertainment includes jousters and strolling players, dressed in medieval attire, and a medieval encampment complete with jesters, musicians, rat-catchers, alchemists and fire eaters.
Nottinghamshire is also well known for the village of Laxton, the last 'Open Field Village' in Europe. It is still farmed by a medieval system with each farmer allotted separate 'strips' in the open or common fields by a manor court. A local visitor centre provides a fascinating glimpse into this unique village.
'Hidden Gem' is often overused but is an apt description for Southwell, however it is probably the least known cathedral in the country. Situated in the heart of rural Nottinghamshire in a delightfully unspoiled small market town with some very fine Georgian houses, Southwell is the smallest cathedral city in England - since any town with a cathedral is automatically a city. The cathedral itself has superb examples of both Norman and Gothic architecture in a building that has suffered little damage over the years.
Close to Sherwood Forest is the National Trust owned Clumber Park. The largest park in Europe, it hosts many events throughout the year, from Easter Egg Trails and Family Fun Days to guided walks and open-air concerts and theatre performances, as well as being an excellent location for walking or cycling. The centrepiece was once a fine country house, now demolished. However almost everything else remains amongst the extensive parklands - the stables, church, 18th century Italianate bridge, follies and entrance. The estate has a large lake, a double avenue of lime trees and a walled garden with unusual and old vegetables grown alongside modern varieties.
Peter has worked in senior positions within the travel industry for nearly 30 years and lives in the Yorkshire Dales. To see a selection of Nottinghamshire holiday cottages go to Holiday cottages Nottinghamshire. Or, for cottages in some of the other wonderful areas of Britain go to UK Holiday cottages.
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Tourists Attractions and Transport in Nottingham
By Jonathan Clarke
Nottingham is a city that is located in the Eastern Midlands region of UK. It was an important city during the industrial revolution and is famous for its laces and bicycle all over the world. This city also prospered in the textiles also. Due to this rapid development the city has some of the largest slums in the country.
Tourist Spots in Nottingham:
The city of Nottingham has a large influence of theatre and music. There are many galleries and museums which are present in this city to illustrate this:
Green's Windmill and Science Centre:
It is a science museum that was founded by the famous mathematician George Green. This museum has a working model of windmill that attracts many tourists. This museum is situated in the center of the city.
Nottingham Industrial Museum:
This museum is famous for its collections that date back to the time of Industrial Revolution. There are many plans and models which are located here that highlight the brilliance of this age.
Transport Facilities in Nottingham:
This city has East Midlands Airport which is situated on the outskirts of the city. This airport is highly busy one and handles around a million passengers annually. This city is also well connected by the rail and road networks. The M1 motorway connects this city with all the major cities of United Kingdom. There are many railway services which operate from here. East Midlands Railway Service operates the major railway services to the important towns of the country. Besides this Cross-country and Northern Rail also provide their services on selected routes. This city is only amongst the six cities of England which have a light rail transit system as a means for the public transport.
You can travel by train Nottingham to Paris by taking one ticket from Eurostar. You can also grab some of the latest Eurostar breaks deals and offers.
Nottingham is a city that is located in the Eastern Midlands region of UK. It was an important city during the industrial revolution and is famous for its laces and bicycle all over the world. This city also prospered in the textiles also. Due to this rapid development the city has some of the largest slums in the country.
Tourist Spots in Nottingham:
The city of Nottingham has a large influence of theatre and music. There are many galleries and museums which are present in this city to illustrate this:
Green's Windmill and Science Centre:
It is a science museum that was founded by the famous mathematician George Green. This museum has a working model of windmill that attracts many tourists. This museum is situated in the center of the city.
Nottingham Industrial Museum:
This museum is famous for its collections that date back to the time of Industrial Revolution. There are many plans and models which are located here that highlight the brilliance of this age.
Transport Facilities in Nottingham:
This city has East Midlands Airport which is situated on the outskirts of the city. This airport is highly busy one and handles around a million passengers annually. This city is also well connected by the rail and road networks. The M1 motorway connects this city with all the major cities of United Kingdom. There are many railway services which operate from here. East Midlands Railway Service operates the major railway services to the important towns of the country. Besides this Cross-country and Northern Rail also provide their services on selected routes. This city is only amongst the six cities of England which have a light rail transit system as a means for the public transport.
You can travel by train Nottingham to Paris by taking one ticket from Eurostar. You can also grab some of the latest Eurostar breaks deals and offers.
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