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Parks and Gardens
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Located on the edge of Pinxton the site comprises a section of the Pinxton Canal and wharf pond.

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Transport
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Climb aboard locomotives, be a signalman and walk underneath 80 tons of metal!

Follow the incredible story of the GWR through lots of imaginative displays and plenty of hands-on exhibits. Build a bridge and shunt wagons. Have a go at putting a locomotive together. Take a ride on our train-driving simulator.

Find out more about locomotive heroes such as Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

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Transport
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Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome is home to the Cold War Jet Collection including a Victor, Hunter, Canberra, Comet, 2 off Lightnings, Starfighter, Mystere, Sea Vixen, 4 off Buccaneers, 4 off Jet Provosts, Super Guppy, Iskra and a Jaguar. April 2010 saw a Nimrod MR2 arrive at the airfield. The latest aircraft to join the museum fleet are a Sea Harrier and  an ex Boscombe Down 2 seat Jaguar, both arriving in April 2012.

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Wildlife and Nature
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A large coastal nature reserve with easy access routes, bird watching hides, freshwater pools, salt marshes, 2 miles of beach, rare plants and wildlife.

A range of practical, hands-on activities including Wild Beach (Forest School at the seaside), ditch dipping, bird watching and mud explorations; plus walks and talks about reserve management, coastal processes and landscape history.

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Museums
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Come face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the Ulster Museum!

Enjoy our regular workshops, special exhibitions and guided tours.

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Religious Buildings
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Well preserved 17th century chapel with wonderful wood carvings and painted galleries. A feast for the eyes.

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Transport
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The Bovey Tracey Heritage Centre is situated in the Old Bovey Station building, which was in use for rail passenger traffic for nearly 100 years.

The Centre is run entirely by volunteers and is funded by grants, donations, bequests, sales and local fund raising events. Local Volunteer Helpers are welcome, not just at the desk to greet visitors, but to help with refreshments, painting, keeping the weeds down and other various maintainence items.

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Battlefield / Military
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Unstaffed open site, no booking required

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Unstaffed open site, no booking required.

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Wildlife and Nature
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Redgrave & Lopham Fen is an internationally important lowland valley fen with a unique landscape of spring-fed sedge beds, rush and grass meadows, wet and dry heath, woodland and pools. Enjoying views across the fen, the classroom is large and airy with a picnic area, toilets and viewing platform.

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