On a course or just wanting to visit the
area then come and stay
with us. See below for some interesting
places to visit in the heart of middle England.
Airport stopovers:
East Midlands Airport welcomes between 2
and 3 million passengers through its terminal
every year and Inthestudio is only 10 minutes
tax ride away. So when you need a good night's
sleep before or after a flight then book
in with us.
Donington Park:
At the centre of the UK Donington Park is
a major international Grand Prix class motor
racing venue and home to the Donington Grand
Prix Collection, the largest collection
of Grand Prix cars in the World and Inthestudio
is only 10 minutes tax ride away. So when
you need a good night's sleep before or
after an event then book in with us. Motorcycle
secure storage is available on site.
Places of Interest:
Ashby de la Zouch. Recorded in the Doomsday
Book as a settlement of about 100 people.
Bass Museum. The oldest working microbrewery
in Britain. Producing ales from traditional
recipes, served in the bars at the museum.
Bell Foundry. A working bell foundry
and museum.
Belvoir Castle. Home of the Duke and
Duchess of Rutland. Open to the public in
the summer months.
Bosworth Battle Field. Where King Richard
111 was defeated by the future King Henry
V11 in 1485.
Breedon Church. Perched on top of a 200
feet limestone knoll. Within its walls are
some wonderful medieval carvings.
Calke Abbey. Baroque Mansion built in
1701-3. Includes 600 acres of beautiful
parkland.
Donington-Le-Heath. Medieval Manor House
dating back to the 13th century.
Great Central Railway. Steam railway.
Trips and restaurant.
Kegworth Museum. Small well-stocked museum
just across the road.
Moira Furnace. A brick structure completed
in 1806 to make iron. Now an ancient monument
housing an exhibition, how iron making developed.
Nottingham Castle. Museum and Art Gallery.
The city of Nottingham has Robin Hood
connections and underground caves worth
a visit.
Rutland Water. Is a reservoir, Normanton
Church now stands half submerged on the
edge of Rutland Water. Take a trip on a
rented bicycle round the water.
Sherwood Forest. Made famous universally
by Robin Hood.
Staunton Harold Hall. Ferrers Centre,
craft workshops and art gallery.
Famous People:
Here are a few of the famous people who
were born or worked locally.
Francis Beaumont c1585-1616. Grace Dieu,
Leicestershire. Poet and Playwright.
Lord Byron c1788-1824. Newstead, his ancestral
home in England. Close friend of Thomas
Moore c1779-1852, the Irish poet and satirist.
D. H. Lawrence c1885-1930. Born and lived
his early life in Eastwood. Nottinghamshire.
A. W. N. Pugin c1812-1652. Architect and
Designer. His work locally includes Grace
Dieu Manor and Mount St. Bearnard's Abbey.
Golf Courses:
There are also some excellent golf courses
within a half hour drive and these include
The Belfry, Coxmoor, Sherwood Forest, Woolaton
Park, Longcliffe, Hollinwell, Sutton Coldfield.
Also remember the Jewellery
Workshops on offer by InTheStudio
covering engraving, enamelling, sculpting
in wax, laser welding and stone faceting
to name but a few. Courses cater for both
the complete beginner to the advanced jeweller.
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