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Places of Interest in and around the Atherstone & Tamworth Area...

 

Places of Interest

 

Alvecote Priory Picnic Area

Ash End House Farm
Atherstone Heritage Centre
Broomey Croft Children's Farm
Drayton Manor Theme Park

Hartshill Hayes Country Park
Kingsbury Water Park
Market Bosworth Battlefield Centre
Middleton & Kingsbury Canal Walk
Middleton Hall

 

 

Moira "Conkers" Visitors Centre

National Trust

Pooley Fields Heritage Centre
Rosliston Forestry Centre
Shackerstone/Shenton Battlefield Line

Shustoke Reservoir

Snibston Discovery Park
Sutton Park Nature Reserve
Tamworth Castle & Gardens
Twycross Zoo

 
   
     

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Alvecote Priory Picnic Area

 

Alvecote Priory, Alvecote, Tamworth Staffs.
Situated amongst the remains of a small Benedictine priory, on the banks of the Coventry Canal.
Picnic tables and circular nature walk
 

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Atherstone Heritage Centre

 

 

Themed exhibition programme associated with the history of Atherstone
and the surrounding area Tel: 01827 713 191 for exhibition details.

 

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Ash End House Farm

 

Experience the sights and sounds of an active farm. Feed the lambs, Meet the Shire horse
and see rare breeds. Café, gift shop, picnic barns and events programme.

 

www.ashendhouse.fsnet.co.uk

 

 

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Broomey Croft Children's Farm

 

Small Working Farm, within Kingsbury Water Park. familiar farm animals live alongside rare breeds.
Learn about animal care and watch farming activities. tea room, picnic area, gift shop and play area.

 

  www.broomeycroftfarm.co.uk

 

 

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Drayton Manor Theme Park

 

Drayton Manor Theme Park & Zoo is set in 250 acres of Staffordshire countryside.
Theme Park zones are located around a large lake, surrounded by trees and woodland.

 

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Hartshill Hayes Country Park

 

Hartshill Hayes Country Park, 137 acres of open hilltop, meadow and woodland,
overlooking the Anker Valley. Visitor centre, self guided walks, café and adventure playground.

 

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Kingsbury Water Park

 

Kingsbury Water Park, created from worked out gravel pits, the park consists of 30 lakes and pools
in 620 acres of landscaped countryside. Footpaths, nature trails, fishing and cycle hire available.
information centre, Old Barn Coffee Shop and ply area.


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Market Bosworth Battlefield Centre

 

Bosworth Battlefield Country Park. The country's premier battlefield site where the story of
the final battle of the War of the Roses, 1485, is told.

 

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Moira "Conkers" Visitors Centre

 

CONKERS, located at the Heart of the National Forest five miles from Junction 11 on the M42,

is a unique mix of indoor and outdoor hands on experiences which keep visitors engaged for hours.

 

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Middleton & Kingsbury Canal Walk

 

This circular walk, of approximately 4 miles, can be started at Broomey Croft or Middleton Hall Craft Centre car parks.
The route includes the towpath along the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, which is also part of the Heart of England Way,
woodland paths around Middleton Hall and the opportunity to extend your walk to include Kingsbury Water Park.

This route includes the towpath along the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal, which is also part of the Heart of England Way,
woodland paths around Middleton Hall, and the opportunity to extend your walk to include Kingsbury Water Park.
Starting from Middleton Hall, walk along woodland paths here in a south-easterly direction opposite other bank.
Pass Broomey Croft Children's Farm on your right and continue along the towpath past two more bridges.
At the third bridge cross over the canal and make your way along the small road back to Middleton Hall.
 

 

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Middleton Hall

 

Middleton Hall was formerly the home of the Willoughby family (including naturalist Francis Willoughby).
A working craft centre, gardens, coffee shop, function facilities and events programme.

 

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Pooley Fields Heritage Centre

 

Heritage and Environmental centre on the former Pooley Hall Colliery site.
Education Centre, café, shop, small amphitheatre and nature/heritage trails
acknowledging the legacy of the mining industry.

 

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Rosliston Forestry Centre

 

Rosliston Forestry Centre, Burton Road, Rosliston, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8JX
For more information Tel: 01283 515 524

There is plenty to do at Rosliston Forestry Centre for everyone. Would you like a quiet woodland walk, fishing trip,
or a meal in the restaurant? Try out the play area, cycle routes or crazy golf if you feel more energetic! Education and events
programme for pre-booked groups. Entrance to site is free although there may be a charge for some activities.
 

 

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Shackerstone to Shenton Battlefield-Line

 

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Shustoke Reservoir

 

Severn Trent Water - Rangers Office : 01788 811 107
Walks, car park and toilet facilities.

 

Shustoke Reservoir is owned by Severn Trent Water. It is also the home of

Shustoke Sailing Club which regularly have competitions on the larger of the two reservoirs.

The smaller reservoir is used by Shustoke Fly Fishers.
There is a very pleasant walk around the large reservoir, with good parking facilities

for visitors in the main car park off the B4114, Coleshill - Nuneaton Road.
The reservoir is also famous for some of the more unusual bird visitors that come into the area.
The reservoir banks are covered in wild flowers in the spring, especially with Cowslips and Celandines.

 

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Snibston Discovery Park

 

Where miners once spent long gruelling hours underground at the former Snibston Colliery.
Visitors of all ages can now have hours of fun unravelling the mysteries of science and technology.

 

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Sutton Park National Nature Reserve

 

In 1997, English Nature designated Sutton Park a National Nature Reserve.
It's many sites of archaeological interest have earned the park a place in English Heritage's list of
Historic Parks and Gardens.

 

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Tamworth Castle & Gardens

 

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Twycross Zoo

 

Twycross Zoo opened in 1963 on a site in Leicestershire. Initially a comparatively modest collection, it has grown

 into one of the major British zoos, attracting over 450,000 visitors a year. It is famous for its collection of primates.

 

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The National Trust

 

The National Trust was founded in 1895 by three Victorian philanthropists - Miss Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter

and Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley. Concerned about the impact of uncontrolled development and industrialisation,

they set up the Trust to act as a guardian for the nation in the acquisition and protection of threatened coastline,

countryside and buildings.

 

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