Local Attractions
Southwell Racecourse is situated 2 miles east of Southwell in Nottinghamshire and offers a blend of charm, excitement and comfort. It is one of only 6 racecourses in the UK to have an all weather track
19 locals recommend
Southwell Racecourse
Southwell Racecourse is situated 2 miles east of Southwell in Nottinghamshire and offers a blend of charm, excitement and comfort. It is one of only 6 racecourses in the UK to have an all weather track
Situated in the heart of Southwell. Beautifully preserved, with over 900 years of history, welcoming pilgrims and worshippers through its doors.
48 locals recommend
Southwell Minster
Church StreetSituated in the heart of Southwell. Beautifully preserved, with over 900 years of history, welcoming pilgrims and worshippers through its doors.
Established in 1994, the museum of timekeeping cares for a unique collection of artifacts housed in the beautiful Grade 2 listed building of Upton Hall.
6 locals recommend
Museum of Timekeeping
Main StreetEstablished in 1994, the museum of timekeeping cares for a unique collection of artifacts housed in the beautiful Grade 2 listed building of Upton Hall.
Built in 1824, The Workhouse is the best preserved workhouse in England.
17 locals recommend
National Trust - The Workhouse, Southwell
Upton RoadBuilt in 1824, The Workhouse is the best preserved workhouse in England.
15th Century ruins of the former Palace of the bishops of York stands next door to the Minster, adjoining the present official residence of the Bishop of Southwell
Archbishop's Palace
Bishop's Drive15th Century ruins of the former Palace of the bishops of York stands next door to the Minster, adjoining the present official residence of the Bishop of Southwell
Neighbourhoods
The property resides in the center of Queen Street hosting numerous local shops and restaurants. You can truly feel the buzz along the street on weekends
Queen Street
Queen StreetThe property resides in the center of Queen Street hosting numerous local shops and restaurants. You can truly feel the buzz along the street on weekends
City/town information
Newark-on-Trent is a market town situated about 8 miles east of Southwell and hosts a number of attractions. The town grew around Newark Castle, now ruined, and a large marketplace now lined with historic buildings. Historically it was renowned for its wool and cloth trade.
46 locals recommend
Newark-on-Trent
Newark-on-Trent is a market town situated about 8 miles east of Southwell and hosts a number of attractions. The town grew around Newark Castle, now ruined, and a large marketplace now lined with historic buildings. Historically it was renowned for its wool and cloth trade.
If you are looking for culture on a large scale Nottingham is situated about 15 miles West of Southwell. Home to shops, theatre, bars and restaurants
103 locals recommend
Nottingham
If you are looking for culture on a large scale Nottingham is situated about 15 miles West of Southwell. Home to shops, theatre, bars and restaurants
Food scene
The Bromley is situated a short drive from Southwell positioned along the banks of the Trent. I can highly recommend for lunch/dinner!
12 locals recommend
The Bromley at Fiskerton
Main StreetThe Bromley is situated a short drive from Southwell positioned along the banks of the Trent. I can highly recommend for lunch/dinner!
Traditional British pub with bar situated a stones throw from the apartment (4.5 Travelers Choice 2021)
The Admiral Rodney - Pub & Kitchen
9 King StTraditional British pub with bar situated a stones throw from the apartment (4.5 Travelers Choice 2021)
The Old Theatre Deli
4 Market PlServing breakfast, lunch, brunch and afternoon tea
4 minute drive from Southwell . Café style serving a variety of hot and cold dishes.
Reg Taylor's Tea Rooms
Normanton Road4 minute drive from Southwell . Café style serving a variety of hot and cold dishes.