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White House Cottage, Skutterskelfe, Yarm, Hambleton, North Yorkshire
TS15 0JR Hambleton District
Days out for all the family
Are there any fun places to visit? The following attractions are within 10 miles of TS15 0JR:

Castle Howard
Castle Howard, York, YO607DA
Castle Howard is one of Britain's finest stately homes, located in the beautiful Howardian Hills, fifteen miles northeast of the famous city of York.Built in 1699, Castle Howard is, today, still the private home of the Howard family.

Butterfly World Ltd
Preston Pk, Yarm Road, Stockton-on-Tees, TS183RH
At Butterfly World you can enter the magical world of a Tropical Rain Forest, where you can stroll at your leisure past beautiful trees and flowers.Sit beside the splashing waterfalls and pools and enjoy watching the vibrant wing beats of hundreds of the worlds most exotic and beautiful butterflies fill the air.

Flatts Lane Woodland Country Park
Flatts Lane, Normanby, Middlesborough, TS60NN
Woodland Country Park with many superb viewpoints. Visitor Centre with exhibition and information point.

Guisborough Museum
Sunnyfield House. Westgate, Guisborough, TS146BA
Museum specialising in the social, agricultural and commercial history of the town of Guisborough. A wealth of artefacts and photographs, depicting various aspects of the town's history are on display.

Kirkleatham Museum
Kirkleatham Village, Redcar, TS105NW
Local history museum for the borough of Redcar and Cleveland. Collections of archaeology, natural and social history, working life and domestic materials, paintings, prints, drawings and photographs.

Sir William Turner's Almshouses
The Racecourse, Redcar, TS102BY
Founded in 1676 as almshouses for the poor. Lived in continuously from then, until today.

Zetland Lifeboat Museum
5 King Street, Redcar, TS103AH
The museum houses the world's oldest lifeboat - 'The Zetland' built in 1802. Other exhibits include a replica fisherman's cottage, a collection of Redcar crested china, model ships and local memorabilia.

Darlington Railway Centre and Museum
North Road Station, Darlington, County Durham, DL36ST
Darlington Railway Centre & Museum is located on the 1825 route of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, the world's first steam-worked public railway. The site encompasses three significant Stockton & Darlington Railway buildings of the 1830s/50s: North Road Passenger Station, the Goods Shed and Hopetown Carriage Works.

Saltburn Smugglers Heritage Centre
Old Saltburn, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS121HF
The award wining Saltburn Smugglers is set in ancient fishermen's cottages, which skillfully blends costumed characters with authentic sounds and smells. Follow the story of John Andrew 'King of the Smugglers' who found himself at the centre of the illicit trade 200 years ago.

Rievaulx Abbey
2 miles west of Helmsley off B1257, YO625LB
Built in the 13th century, its soaring height is a reminder of Rievaulx's original splendour. The abbey was founded by St Bernard of Clairvaux, as part of the missionary effort to reform Christianity in western Europe.

Cleveland Iron Stone Mining Museum
Skinningrove, Saltburn, TS134AP
Experience the sunderground work of Cleveland's ironstone mining past, on the site of Loftus mine. This museum offers an exciting and authentic underground experience.

Hartlepool Maritime Experience
Jackson Dock, Maritime Avenue, Hartlepool, County Durham, TS240XZ
A superb re-creation of an 18th century seaport, telling the story of life at sea at the time of Nelson, Napoleon and the Battle of Trafalgar which dares you to experience life aboard a real British Naval frigate two centuries ago. Become entranced by the world of fighting ships and hardy mariners.

Bedale Museum
Bedale, DL81AA
The centre of this fascinating little museum is the hand drawn Bedale fire engine dated 1748. Old documents, toys, craft tools, clothing and household utensils give an absorbing picture of the life of ordinary people.

Locomotion, National Railway Museum
Shildon, County Durham, DL41PQ
New attraction planned to open September 2004 - the first ever out-station for the National Railway Museum and the region's first branch of a national museum. It will feature a revamped Timothy Hackworth Museum together with a new 6,000 square metre single storey collections centre housing NRM vehicles.

Green Howards Museum
Trinity Church Square, Market Place, Richmond, DL104QN
North Yorkshire and Teesside's Own County Infantry Regiment. Loyally serving the Crown since 1688.

Easby Abbey
1m South East of Richmond off the B6271, DL104PX
The remains of the Easby Abbey stand by the River Swale near Richmond. The abbey was founded in 1152 by Roald, Constable of Richmond Castle, for the Premonstratensian order ('white canons').

Castle Eden Dene Nature Reserve
Peterlee, Durham, SR81NJ
Durham's largest wooded coastal ravine, cut deep into limestone. A 500 acre National Nature Reserve with 12 miles of footpaths.

Norton Conyers Hall
Ripon, HG45EQ
Visited by Charlotte Bronte in 1839; a family legend gave her the idea for the mad Mrs Rochester in 'Jane Eyre'. The house is an original of 'Thornfield Hall'.

Auckland Castle
Market Place, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL147NR
Once principal country residence of the Prince Bishops and now the official residence of the Bishop of Durham. The staterooms and chapel, one of the largest private chapels in Europe are open to the public.

Bishop Auckland Discovery Centre
Grosvenor Hse, 29 Market Place, Bishop Auckland, Durham, DL147NP
Exhibition/events space with changing exhibition programme featuring displays of local interest, including arts and heritage. Permanent exhibition on history of Bishop Auckland.

Binchester Roman Fort (Vinovia)
Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL148DJ
Remains of the commanding officer's house, with the best preserved Roman military bath house in Britain, and a stretch of Dere Street.Open: 9 - 12 Aptil (Easter weekend) and 26 April - 25 Sept daily 11am - 5pm.

Theakston Working Brewery and Visitor Centre
The Brewery, Masham, Ripon, HG44YD
Relaxed and comfortable visitor centre with video, story boards and regular guided tours. Guided tours of traditional brewery includes free sampling at the bar.

Whitworth Hall Country Park
Near Spennymoor, Durham, DL167QX
73 acre of historic parkland, the former home of Bonnie Boddy Shafto. Deer, coarse fishing lake, Victoria walled garden, Britian's most northerly vineyard, indoor-outdoor children's play areas.

Raby Castle and Gardens
near Staindrop, County Durham, DL23AH
One of England's most impressive Mediaeval castles, built by the Nevills and home to Lord barnards family since 1626. It features fine furniture, impressive artworks and elaborate architecture.

Thorpe Farm Peel House
Greta Bridge, Durham, DL129TY
Converted Georgian Peel House in Teesdale with local history exhibition, country delicatessen and coffee shop. Picnic area and children's adventure playground.

University of Durham Botanic Garden
Hollingside Lane, Durham City, County Durham, DH13TN
18 acre garden in mature woodland with exotic trees from America and the Himalayas. Prince Bishops Garden.

University of Durham Oriental Museum
Durham City, County Durham, DH13TH
Only museum of its kind in the Country devoted entirely to Oriental art and archaeology. Collections range from prehistoric Egypt and China to the work of living artists.

Low Barns Nature Reserve
Witton-le-Wear, Durham, DL140AG
84 acres of woods, lakes, ponds, riverside and meadow rich in wildlife. Graham Easby Visitor Centre and nature trail with observatory and hides.

Durham Cathedral
Palace Green, Durham City, Durham, DH13EH
The present Cathedral has stood on this spot as a place of prayer and pilgrimage for over 900 years. It contains the remains of Cuthbert, the saintly seventh-century bishop of Lindisfarne; it also holds the tomb of Bede, the chronicler of Cuthbert's life and the first English historian.

Whitby Abbey
Whitby Clifftop, YO224JT
Perched dramatically on the cliff top, Whitby Abbey is a magnificent reminder of the early church's power and dedication. It contained the shrine to the abbey's founder, St Hilda (Hild during her lifetime), who died in AD680 and symbolised the continuing Christian tradition in the north.