Sightseeing
Holbeck
Great for families and small children
18 locals recommend
Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre
Woodsetts RoadGreat for families and small children
Stunning river walks, fantastic for wildlife
9 locals recommend
Idle Valley Nature Reserve (Notts Wildlife Trust)
North RoadStunning river walks, fantastic for wildlife
Stunning hotel and courtyard shopping area.
Excellent local walks
Perfect afternoon out
6 locals recommend
Thoresby Hall Hotel
Netherfield LaneStunning hotel and courtyard shopping area.
Excellent local walks
Perfect afternoon out
Set in beautiful parkland, Rufford Abbey offers over 870 years of history, from its origins as a 12th century cistercian monastery to its period as a Jacobean era family home.
42 locals recommend
Rufford Abbey
Set in beautiful parkland, Rufford Abbey offers over 870 years of history, from its origins as a 12th century cistercian monastery to its period as a Jacobean era family home.
Walk in the footsteps of the Ice Age hunter and enter a world of fire and flint. Discover a legacy etched in stone with cave art 10,000 years older than the pyramids, and medieval Witch Marks as a reminder of more superstitious times. Explore life on the edge of the Ice Age world. Creswell Crags features the only authenticated Ice Age cave art in Britain. Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves by archaeologists provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice Age between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago. Robin Hood Cave has more apotropaic Witch Marks than anywhere else in the UK. The unique archaeology, geology, wildlife and fauna have resulted in Creswell Crags being one of the most protected sites in the UK. The beautiful natural landscape is also popular with walkers and boasts a variety of rare species. Visit the museum or book a cave tour. See website for details.
https://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/
44 locals recommend
Creswell Crags Museum & Heritage Centre
Crags RoadWalk in the footsteps of the Ice Age hunter and enter a world of fire and flint. Discover a legacy etched in stone with cave art 10,000 years older than the pyramids, and medieval Witch Marks as a reminder of more superstitious times. Explore life on the edge of the Ice Age world. Creswell Crags features the only authenticated Ice Age cave art in Britain. Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves by archaeologists provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice Age between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago. Robin Hood Cave has more apotropaic Witch Marks than anywhere else in the UK. The unique archaeology, geology, wildlife and fauna have resulted in Creswell Crags being one of the most protected sites in the UK. The beautiful natural landscape is also popular with walkers and boasts a variety of rare species. Visit the museum or book a cave tour. See website for details.
https://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/
Langold Country Park is roughly 1.2 mile walk (20 to 25mins) from the house, its a beautiful walk around a lake, plenty of water birds, swans, water hens, various variety of ducks. There is a play area for the children along with a fountain area, at the side of this fountain area is a cafe, selling teas & coffee, sandwiches and various sandwiches. There is a large area for car parking.
Langold Country Park
7 Church StreetLangold Country Park is roughly 1.2 mile walk (20 to 25mins) from the house, its a beautiful walk around a lake, plenty of water birds, swans, water hens, various variety of ducks. There is a play area for the children along with a fountain area, at the side of this fountain area is a cafe, selling teas & coffee, sandwiches and various sandwiches. There is a large area for car parking.
Clumber Park
Savoy Cinema Worksop
Bridge StreetBrilliant local cinema
Mr Straw's House
Colours Pottery Painting Studio
Aston Springs Farm
Creswell Crags Museum & Heritage Centre
Crags RoadConisbrough Castle station
Potteric Carr Nature Reserve
Mallard WayYorkshire Wildlife Park
Hurst LaneYorkshire Sculpture Park
Peak District National Park Authority
Baslow RoadCastleton Visitor Centre
Buxton RoadSouth Yorkshire Aircraft Museum
Dakota WaySherwood Pines
Magna Science Adventure Centre
Magna WayThoresby Park
Sandall Beat Wood
Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre
Forest CornerThoresby Hall
Food scene
The Black Lion pub at Firbeck is great for food & cocktails.
Its just over a mile walk over the fields, or a very short 3 minute drive.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g190734-d944142-Reviews-The_Black_Lion-Rotherham_South_Yorkshire_England.html
Firbeck
The Black Lion pub at Firbeck is great for food & cocktails.
Its just over a mile walk over the fields, or a very short 3 minute drive.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g190734-d944142-Reviews-The_Black_Lion-Rotherham_South_Yorkshire_England.html
Great for breakfast and afternoon tea.
A 4 mile walk from the cottage or a short 5 minute drive.
Leger Lakes
East Field LaneGreat for breakfast and afternoon tea.
A 4 mile walk from the cottage or a short 5 minute drive.
Thaymar Ice Cream
West Drayton AvenueFantastic ice cream
Great for breakfast and lunch
Fantastic for cafes, restaurants and an night out, excellent cocktails.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurants-g652383-Bawtry_Doncaster_South_Yorkshire_England.html
19 locals recommend
Bawtry
Fantastic for cafes, restaurants and an night out, excellent cocktails.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurants-g652383-Bawtry_Doncaster_South_Yorkshire_England.html
Tickhill
Fantastic little cafes and local delis and gift shops
Beautiful little cafe a 15 minute drive from the cottage, attached to an amazing butchers shop, supplying local meat.
TWEED at Wadworth
Carr LaneBeautiful little cafe a 15 minute drive from the cottage, attached to an amazing butchers shop, supplying local meat.
Paulos Restaurant
82-84 Laughton RdOutstanding food
Angel Inn
9 High StreetAmazing food
Welbeck Farm Shop
The Greendale Oak
Budby RoadOur Cow Molly Dairy Farm & Ice Cream Shop
Hill Top RoadGym of a place! Good cafe food and court yard shopping
Manor Farm, Blyth Road, Oldcotes, Worksop, United Kingdom
Manor Farm
Gym of a place! Good cafe food and court yard shopping
Manor Farm, Blyth Road, Oldcotes, Worksop, United Kingdom
Neighbourhoods
Clumber Park
Stunning walks
A 15 minute drive from the cottage
https://www.visitsherwood.co.uk/
The Major Oak at Sherwood Forest - The Major Oak is the biggest oak tree in Britain, with a canopy spread of 28 metres, a trunk circumference of 11 metres and an estimated weight of 23 tonnes.
Stunning area for walks and a huge visitors centre to hear exciting stories about Robin Hood!
Sherwood Forest Art & Craft Centre
Forest Cornerhttps://www.visitsherwood.co.uk/
The Major Oak at Sherwood Forest - The Major Oak is the biggest oak tree in Britain, with a canopy spread of 28 metres, a trunk circumference of 11 metres and an estimated weight of 23 tonnes.
Stunning area for walks and a huge visitors centre to hear exciting stories about Robin Hood!
Golf
Lindrick is one of Britain's finest inland golf courses, providing an excellent challenge to golfers of all abilities at any time of the year.
The course, which is always in first class condition, is a mixture of heathland and moorland meaning you will find Silver Birch, and Gorse lining the fairways of our picturesque golf course.
Lindrick will always be remembered because it was here that Great Britain and Ireland beat the USA to win the the 1957 Ryder Cup after a gap of 24 years. The Cup remained firmly in the grasp of the USA after until 1985 when Europe won at the Belfry.
https://www.lindrickgolfclub.co.uk/
Lindrick Golf Club
Lindrick is one of Britain's finest inland golf courses, providing an excellent challenge to golfers of all abilities at any time of the year.
The course, which is always in first class condition, is a mixture of heathland and moorland meaning you will find Silver Birch, and Gorse lining the fairways of our picturesque golf course.
Lindrick will always be remembered because it was here that Great Britain and Ireland beat the USA to win the the 1957 Ryder Cup after a gap of 24 years. The Cup remained firmly in the grasp of the USA after until 1985 when Europe won at the Belfry.
https://www.lindrickgolfclub.co.uk/
Worksop Golf Club Ltd
Windmill LaneKilton Forest Golf Club
Blyth RoadTraveler advice
Getting around
Taxis
Buses around Letwell are very sporadic.
The best thing to do is get a taxi if you want to have a few drinks out somewhere.
I can recommend taxi services, it is advisable to book in advance.
Getting around
Supermarkets
We have a good range of supermarkets in the area, all within a 5 to 15min drive.
Co op, Carlton in Lindrick (5min)
Aldi, Dinnington (6 min)
Tescos, Dinnington (6 min)
Asda, Worksop (10 min)
Morrisions, Worksop (13 min)
Sainsburys, Worksop (13 min)
Tescos, Worksop (13 min)
M&S, Blyth Moto Service Station (13 min)
Getting around
Local Hospital
Our local hospital is Bassetlaw, located in Worksop
It has an A&E department which is open 24/7, maternity ward and is a 12 minute drive from the cottage
Bassetlaw Hospital
Kilton Hill
Worksop S81 0BD