Magnolia Cottage
53302.2 miles E of Southwell | Sleeps 4 + cot
From £157 per night
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
The Cross Keys is a traditional country pub opffering good pub grub and real ales. There's a beer garden for al fresco dining in warmer months and dogs are welcome.
Nearby walk
Newark Castle is a splendid 12th century monument surrounded by beautiful gardens and the meandering River Trent. Open from 9am until dusk each day, this is a delightful place to wander and reflect.
Nearby town
Southwell is a pretty town with a picturesque high street and a good selection of eclectic shops and eateries. Southwell Minster has one of the finest Norman naves in Europe which is definitely worth a visit and don't forget the Bramley Apple Festival which takes place annually.
Also nearby
Situated at Upton Hall, The Clock House is a popular cafe with a pretty courtyard where you are welcome to take your dog. Check their website for opening times.
Containing a facinating collection of artefacts including the watch won by Captain Scott on his ill-fated polar expedition, this delightful museum is open every Friday from 11am - 3pm from March to October. Whilst you are there you are welcome to explore the beautiful grounds and grand rooms of Upton Hall which is home to the museum. Check their website for special events and to book private tours.
Owned by the National Trust, The Workhouse was built in 1824 as a place of last restort for the destitute and housed up to 160 inmates. Today you can read the stories of those who lived and worked here in the 1840's and see the buildings and infirmary next door. Take a look at the website for further details and to book.
Southwell Minster has welcomed visitors, pilgrims and worshippers for over 900 years and you can visit throughout the day to view this spectacular building. Further details about services and opening times are available on their website.
Here you'll find a traditional pub serving lunch and dinner with outside seating available for al fresco dining. Situated in the centre of the village, this is a popular place with both locals and visitors.
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