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Eastleigh
England > East Midlands > Skegness

Eastleigh is situated on a tree lined avenue adjacent to the Pier; two minutes walk to the Embassy Theatre; Shopping Centre; and all the seafront amenities; the bowling Greens and Golf Clubs are near by. Tony and Linda offer you a happy and carefree ...

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Fountaindale Hotel
England > East Midlands > Skegness

We are very pleased to announce that we've been awarded the prestigious 4 Star Guest Accommodation Award by Visit Britain!

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The Fountaindale is an ideal base to explore the many attractions that Li...

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The North Shore Hotel
England > East Midlands > Skegness

The North Shore Hotel is a beautiful Georgian building on the seafront in the popular resort of Skegness. In fact it is the closest hotel in Skegness to the sea. With its unrivalled position; enjoying clear views of North Shore beach; t...

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The Vine Hotel Best Western
England > East Midlands > Skegness

The Vine Hotel is a historic character hotel; centrally located in the popular town of Skegness. It is the finest hotel in Skegness having underwent a massive refurbishment which has resulted in comfortable accommodation in spacious bed...

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East Midlands

The East Midlands is England’s hidden treasure. Centred on the counties of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, it offers a mix of stunning countryside, vibrant cities and beautiful coastline. Wide-open skies, ever changing horizons, space to breathe, time to relax, it’s all here in this heritage-rich area where history springs to life.

Key attractions include the Peak District National Park, Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest, the historic Roman city of Lincoln, Leicester’s National Space Centre, Rutland Water and Althorp House, final resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales.

At Lincoln, the superb medieval cathedral is notable for its extraordinary exterior, the west front, in particular, is magnificent in its use of sculptural detail and the richness of its design.

In the medieval remains of Lincoln Castle, you can visit exhibits on the Magna Carta and a reconstructed Prison Chapel.

Nottingham is known to most tourists for its association with the legends of Robin Hood. At The Tales of Robin Hood attraction you can trace the 'real' story behind the legends, and enjoy a medieval banquet. At the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre you can see the Major Oak, reputedly the place where Robin Hood and his Merry Men gathered.

But Nottingham has more to offer than Robin Hood; the city has a long heritage as a centre of the lace industry. At The Lace Centre you can trace the history of Nottingham lace and try your hand at making some yourself. Medieval Nottingham Castle is now a city museum and art centre, and the nearby Costume and Textile Museum displays costumes of the past 200 years in a series of period room settings.

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