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^ 2 0 acres of bcaufiful gardens (free admission ).
♦ Puffing, Boafing, Bowls, Tenm Clock Coif.
♦ Licensed Res- fauranf and Seif- Service Cafeferia. £r Fully Licensed Lounge Bar.
♦ Children’s Amusemenfs.
♦ Sail a Craff Mini-Marina.
cerfs on Sunday Affernoons.
♦ Miniafurc Railway.
♦ New Swimming Pool.
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Get up and away WHAT TO DO AND SEE
THIS HOLIDAY TfEEKEND BY ALLAN HALSTEAD
NOT long ago I opened my mail and felt an
unusually warm glow. A communication assured me: '‘The Countess Manvers cordially invites you to Thoresby Hall.” Immediately
decided to accept, but an RSVP.
was one to the general public, that includes yoti. you and you. We're all. it .seeup welcome not only to thi.s “ .stately ■ home.” btit to .several others within a day'.s motor drive of Burnley—and there are a lot of other people, even if they don't have titles, who arc citieuing up for tlic pleasure of enter taining yon tfor a modest fee) thi.s Spring Bank Holi day. The only problem is which to pick from Uic wide variety oll'ered on this page. It
wa.sn't only the Cotm-
The invitation, of
coiir.se. i Open all the year round to September 30th |
< n a-m. <o J p.m. & S p.m. to 7 p.ra.
D.aily {Thnrs. ox- | « ceptod). Oct. 1st to
IM.arch 3Isl, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Daily i ‘
(Thiirs. cxceplcd). >
I Rcrrcshmenls and Light Meals served in the Cafe. ? < Admission: ADULTS 1 Op, CHILDREN 5p
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< The hall sl.ands in Bramhall Park, adjoining 1ho Stockpcrl 1o 5 e BramhdII Road. Bramhall Line. A5102 at Bramhall Green. Within ? <
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Open from 10 a.m. (Sundays 2-0 p.m.) Last Admission 6-0 p.m.
T DID NOT dash off
reading ” is to head for the Ml. by whichever road yon favour. I'd suggest Todmor- den and Halifax. Head .south on the motorway to the No. 30 exit near Barlboroiigh,
and take the A619 through to Worksop and. tlien the A6009. still going .south. Tlioresby Hall is then to the loft.
Galleries
te.ss's wann invitation that made
Thore.sby Hall .seem .so attractive. It's because it i.s quite a distance away and offers a change of scenery. The easiest rout for " map-
the Countess (the Bight Honourable Maric-L
oui.se Roosevelt Pierrep on t) affords the local and over seas tourist the opportunity of visiting a truly splendid Stately Home in Victorian tradition.
Here, says my invitation, the
A d v e r t i sm s i ; fedturd
clude the Great Medieval Hall, the historic library, the Blue Salon, tiie State dining room. State bedrooms and picture galleries — including paintings by the Countess iiersclf. There’s a collection of model theatres, pottery and craft furniture made on tlic estate. If you donf want to go so
The State Apartments in
Chester Zoo combines the advantages, at least for visi tors, of an •' open plan ’’ design which gives space to animals but isn’t as tiring for youngsters as Whipsnade, where you almost need a car to get around the vast enclosures !
taining being the zoo.
(Eccleston, Cheshire! you can eiiioy knovring that the proceeds of your visit go to charity.
.At E a st o n Gardens
far. try tlie Royal Umpire Exhibition, on the A581 road from Cl'iorley to Southport. Further on llic same rout, at Southport itself, is a
fa.scinating mode] village — both these places arc grand for youngsters, there’s so mucl’i to .see and enjoy. An alternative on the Fyldc
dens there’s a choice of seeing the miniature rail way, a craft mini-marina, and a brand new swimming pool, and a lot more; while, if you prefer Nottingham shire.
At Buxton Pavilion Gar
Abbey, founded as a prioi'y in 1170 andi later the home of Lord! Byron.
there’s Newstcad
coast is Fleetwood, which (among other things! has very pleasant gardens on the front: a resort which can be included In a pleasant drive througli country lanes which are at their best at this time of the year.
■Wlthernsea there’s another tourist spot, with three miles ot golden sands, a trailer park and another heated swimming- pool, plus golf, sailing and a mini- village.
On the Yorkshire coast at Attractive
you could fit in. especially ou a wekend trip, a visit to Bramham Park (near
In the Yorkshire direction
Wetherby! where there’s a Queen Anne mairsion set in Ijeautiful gardens. Or stop off at Ripley Castle, the
.scene of the Yorkshire TV seric.s, “ The Flaxton Boys." If the call to the north is
(( 10, 11, 12 noon, I 2, 3, 4 p.m.
// Adults 20p ') Children 5p
Closed only on Good I'riday and Chrislmas Day
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Open to visitors on Spring
B.ink Holiday Sunday «ind Monday and all Sundays and Bank Holidays, May to September (incl.) 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: CASTLE *25p, CHILDREN ITip
1 her bv arranccrornt. Parties of and over—.\duUs ^iOp, children lap r<;atcri'nc. TIIPLET CASTLE exterior \yi\h the scene of tlie new Y.T.V. >
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III FAMOUS MODEL VILLAGE | i l
NEW LOOK SOUTHPORT
the ideal F.4MILY OUTING
i 5 Extensively redesigned, including many new features. J SPECIAL party booking by arkangement j Phone Southport 42133
y Open from 9 a.ui. every day to cud of October. J I i
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(tarden*? only open on Saturdays during uhove period, to il p.m. Admts* sion: Adults tOp, Children .'•p.
P.Trlies admitted anv day May tri Septem.
THORESBY HALL jrom the air. STAFFORDSHIRE’S GREATEST STATELY HOME
BLITHFIELD HALL IN OCTOBER
Adults and Children Hall/
G.irdcns 30p and 15p
Car Park lOp. EXCELLENT TEA ROOMS
Enquiries; Secretary. Tci 249 Dapple Heath
Near Blithflold Reservoir, Rugeley-UUoxclcr Road
(Home ot Nancy Lady Uagot) OPEN UNTIL FIRST SUNDAY
IVEDNESD.AYS, THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, 2-30 to 6 p.m.
Bank Holiday MOND.4YS noon to G p.m.
SEE E L IZ A B E T H A N A N D GEORG IAN HISTOR Y ON GROUND F R A N K BR AD LEY E X H IB IT IO N OF TOY THEATRES TOY M U SEU M n S t l i and 19th Conlury Exhibition! L IL IA N LU N N Exhibition of Needlework FIGURES NO EXTRA CHARGE. NO DOCS ALLOWED
CHINGLE HALL
COOSNARCH, Near PRESTON BUILT 1260
Open Daily from 2-0 to 6-0 p.m. (Except Mondays and Fridays!
BANK HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED— FREE CAR PARK Admission lop. Children of school age 8p.
WHY NOT VISIT CHESTER ZOO DURING THE BANK HOLIDAY Open daily throughoul the year from 9 a.m. until dusk
Wonderful collection ol wild animal.s exhibited in •spacious outdoor enclosures. Tlteir welfare is our first consideration.
Famous
C.irdcns — Watorbus Trips — Tropical House Catering and parking facilities
Free coloured brochure on request to Dept. R.30, Chester Zoo, Chester
CHINGLE HALL has been featured in many national newspapers and described by Country Lite as A HAUNTED HOUSE OF MANY SECRETS; Lancashire Life— HAUNTED HALLOWED AND HOMELY and |. WENTWORTH- DAY’S book IN SEARCH OF GHOSTS. CHINCLE HALL is also mentioned in DON BEDE CANN’S book FOR GOTTEN SHRINES as the birthplace of ST jOHN WALL.
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A FACADE of the Elizabethan veriod seen at one of Cheshire’s .stately homes.
Cawthonie, near Barnsley CANNON HALL
Barnsley Corporation’s Country House Museum in fine parkland setting.
Open weekdays lO-ilO a.m. 1o 5 D.m. Sundays 2-30
p.m to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE
Car Park — Cafeteria open at weekends.
LYME PARK DISLEY-CHESHIRE Owned by the Legh Family lor COO years
CARDENS, PARK 1320 ACRES, HERD OF RED DEER CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND, PITCH & PUTT COURSE
House Closed tor Renovation Coach House Cate Car Park 17p
WHALLEY ABBEY
Visit the ruins of a 13th century Cistercian Monastery
set in the midst ot beautiful grounds. Picnic area by the river.
Groumls open every day 10-0 ii.m. till dusk. Sundays from 1 p.m.
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FUN FOR THE FAMILY VISIT THE
Tlio Uaunted Room 60 Coaches and Carriages Representation of Rural Oral is
'Z aero Replica of a Western Town and Fori Cheyenne
The Tartan Cafe ^ and many other interesting
features FKCI:; CAR I’ABK.
---------- AND SEE ---------- Kelic.s from Croston Ilall
; Children’s Toy Scenes ami I New riiiyground. I o acre Deer I’ark ■ Aviary of Pheasants 'I'hrcc quarter mile
w.ilk to Biver Tudor Villacc
DECK CUAIKS ami I'lCNrCKINtC
o rEN EVEJlY DAT* till Dusk from Easier until November. Admission ADUL'I’S ™.'ipr CIlILDJvEN lOp,
On the \551 Chorlcv to Southport Hoad at Croslon o r 4 miles from MG Motorway at Lcyland.
Xh« Kojal Umpire Exhibition Croston, Lancs. Tcl. Croslon 257
SI NG IN G K E T T L E
Proprietors: It. F. and M. Ahern LICENSED UESTADKANT
CARCRAVE Near SKITTON
Tclcpliono OarBravi! '45'4
iMorninq coiVee, Lunetieoii.s, After- noon and lligh
J.cas Grills. Coni-
nrchciisivc a la Carle menu always available. Parties catered for.
Open dailv 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. including Siuidays.
Rooked parties later by arrangcmcnl.
Closed Monday.*? except Rank riolidays.
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SO YOU W ANT TO DO SOMETHING REALLY DIFFERENT OVER THE SPRING BANK HOLIDAY— WELL, WE’VE GOT THE ANSWER .
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FAm'ASTlC Fills FOR ALL THE FAMILY SATURDAY, MAY 26ih, 7-30 p.m. FORMULA ONE
STOCK CAR RACING COCK O’ TH’ NORTH TROPHY
TEN “ RED TOPS” — ROD FALDINC. CORDON SMITH, DAVE FOX M RUSS BATES. FRANK BOURNE, MICK NODEN. )OHN hlLLAM. WILLIE HAR^^^ and BRIAN WICNALL— plus many other big names in A TERRIFIC TKACK b a i lu t .
Adults 60p. Children 30p. Bar— Refreshments — Free Parking
WITHERNSEA For iiolden. sands-— three wonder/ul miles The fesmtiv resort on that mild Yorkshire Coast
(it all tides. Heated outdoor sw'imming pool.
TRAILER PARK IN A RURAL SETTING, 3 MINUTES FROM SEA, SHOPS AND AMUSEMENTS, OPEN AIR AND CLOSED IN MARKET, GOLF SAILING, MINI VILLAGE, CATERING FOR COACH PARTIES, FREE COACH PARK.
FREE Holiday Guide from Entertainment, Catering and Publicity Dept., Municipal Buildings, Withornsca. Please send postage.
EDNASTON MANOR GARDENS
BRAILSFORD, Ni DERi>^'
Open on Sundays, May 27tli, Jh’’® ® j'’A'''
p.ni' July 8th, 15th; September 16th, 23rd, 2 '
Weekdays for Private Parlies by arrang® Homemade Teas and Plants (or sa ^
One of the most-beautiful Private collection of/Trees, Shrubs and
Not to be missed,, bn A52 D erby— Ashbottr
~~ offeriL?’ Bronte country catering in a
Jfworth Old Hall Hall in
aehghtfui atmosphere” . . .
h 7-30 _a,m. for Morning ' Coffee.
Binn» (c"o«d
P'™. ‘0 9-30 p.m. 'o 2 P'"-
Ree..,., '■•k Monday) catered for.
x«eptiohs and Private Parties .
HAWORTH 2709 for table reservations.
Haworth Old Hall Hawetth. near Keighley
DERWENTWATER HOTEL PORTINSCALE, KESWICK
AA » • SITUATED 1 SIIIB WEST OP KESWICK
BAO • « « HOTEL GEOUNDS STRETCH DOWN TO LAKE DEEWENTWATEE. TV LOUNGE. COCKTAIL BAB. FULLY LICENSED :i Telephone 78538
OLD HALL, GAINSBOROUGH
loth Century half-timbcreil Manor House, Medieval Kitchen. Great Hall. Early meeting place of the Pilgrim Fathers.
OPEN DAILY Z—5 p.m. (incl. Sundays) to October. Admission ISp, Children 8p
Reductions for organised parties.
CATERING FOR PARTIES BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT Inquiries: Secretary, Old Hall, Parnell Street, Gainsborough.
BLACKPOOL BOUND?
BOOK YOUR COACH PARTY FOR FULL MEALS
4-COURSE MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Write for menus to
THE LANE ENDS HOTEL WESHAM, KIRKHAM, Lancs.
Telephone Kirkham 3173 (8 miles from the Tower)
LAKESIDE LIDO
Pishing, Pishing Tackle Shop, Fish Si Chip Shop, Amusement Arcade, Children’s TV Room, Licensed Club, Shop and Cafe.
HEATED SWIMMING POOL
HOLIDAY CARAVANS FOR HIRE, CAMPING SITES AVAILABLE.
I)ormol)ilcs'45p per night; Camping Sites 45p per night Ail above charges will be subjee! 1o V.A.T. at the rate applicable
Touring Caravans 50p per night Enjoy a drive on M6 Motorway -through Tcbay CwS DAY VISITORS WELCOME ANYTIME Near Louth, Lincolnshire. Phone North Somercoates 315 On main Grimsby to IHablethorpc Road A1U31 NORTH SOMERCOATES
Lowther Wildlife Country Park ■
r miles SduUi of rcnrilii on A-i*
Signed from Junctions JJU OPEN DAILY to October I4th
Door, Flamingoes, Cranes, Waterfowl, Wild Boar, Moutlon, Aviaries. BadSC"’ Otters, Foxes, Gift Shop, Cafeteria-
ADULTS 30p, CHILDREN 20p; reduced prices pad'^ 20; no charge for cars; dog kennels tree.
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MOTORISTS—There is plenty ol sea-front parking space at Fleet- wood. Enjoy a day out to the magic of the West Lancashire Coast. Also an ideal rentre for longer stays too.
\ Fleetwood, Lancs
from—Room GG Marine Hall*
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AND ITS 25 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL GARDENS Founded as a Priory in 1170.
Nine miles north of Nottingham on Olansffeld Road.
NEWSTEAD ABBEY Later the home of the poet Lord Byron.
GARDENS: Open tliroughout the year. 10 a.m. imtil dusk.
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Admission: Grounds 16p, Children 5p. Abbey lip; Children 5p. Car Park: lip.
Inquiries: Superiutendent, Ncwslcad Abbey, Linby. Notts — TeL BlidworUi 2822
ABBEY: Open from Good Friday to September 30th. 2 p.m. untU 5 p.m.
SI’ULN’GWOOD — KAfllSBOriO.M Tcl. RamsboUom ’
THE OLD MILL 2991
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK — PULL RESIDENT DANCING EACH EVENING—Except Jlondity & SUDd) |
.suiiutLVA uiiiy — Sundays only — High Teas served from 4-0 ‘J
DINNER PARTIES, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIUiio. — A Speciality
— i t ig i i xuas) aui vctc MENUS ON REQUEST
EVERY IVEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY — I’rFC * • I TABLE D’HOTE LUNCHES 5)1.00 (Children 'JPI Suppers served in Victorian Bar from 40|i
SPECIAL DIMMER DANCE etc< I
C Ha v e a g r e a t DAY OUT!
. ‘
11 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. - Proa Flight Bird Hall
■ J ChildtensZoo, Miniatore Railway Oar Park, RestauranL Snack Bars
tIephants.Zebras. Giraffes. Lions.Rhinos.Flamingoes. Sea Lions Fed Daily ‘
When in Wharfcdalc don’t miss seeing
STUMP CROSS CAVERNS by the main B6265 Crassington-Patcicy Bridge Road
A large selection ot sheepskin rugs at bargain prices
/ Condnclcd touis^^^ on the hour—
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still ringing in your ears, consider a visit to the Lowthcr ■Wildlife Country
Park, four miles south of Penrith (A6). Features on
this run ai’c a drive through Tcbay Gorge and seeing wild boar, deer, flamingos, etc., in the wild—and a pleasant snack in the cafeteria, which ha.s been ’’ tamed.” For those who think the
at the Crown Jewels.” at Newby Hall, near Bipon. This is a famous Adam
Or you could look
liousc, set in 25 acres, with a wealth of interest in the spheres of railways, garden ing. tapestries, sculpture and fumitui'c. It is as well to add that
do find a need not only to ” get out of town,” but out of the country, trv Chirk Castle in North Wales. Here 660 years of histoi-j' are co- .shrined in the State Rooms, long gallery and old h a l l - long enough to remind you that nobody’s ever “ got away ” with the Crown Jewels.
But if, by any chance, you
near Kipon
sculpture end Furnmirc. I oc*" Experts Foi- motorists not intcrec-
Icd in fast get aways” Gev- raid Publications offers "Walks for Motorists” book.s. giving details of 30 place.s where the car can be iiarkcd. with walks returning to the same spot. They are written by experts, with intimate knowledge of the countryside of Lakeland, tlic Dales, the North Yorkshire Moors and the Peak District. Anyone wanting to "get
CHESTER ZOO 4im
away ” from cars i.s well advised to tr.v tiie Wortii Valley Railway (at either Haworth or O.xenhoiic. near Keighley!. There’s a choice of journey from half-an-hour to onc-and a-half hours round trip — and a souvenir shop specialising in railway
” the Crown Jewels.” though magnificent. arc well guarded and merely rep licas!
% - * fe». v v.-:-;
Miniature Rnii"^*y . , , c!;a«ir»ft4 0rty U.ceJ Uy., W
e 1a. „A Anunllk^. Wednftdiy. Thur^JT,
ONE of the coaches in the Exhibition.
books and so on. One way or another there’s
plenty to sec and do this Spring Bank Holiday.
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WINDERMERE AQOUTIC LTD
for all your Boating requirements
Main Agents for Johnson, Evenrude. Seagull and Volvo engines.
Sailing Cruisers. Motor Cruisers, Sports Boats, Inflatables and Dinghies.
NEW BOATS IN STOCK Large selection of
SECOND-HAND BOATS Large Chandlery and Clotliing Showroom
For
sun is likely to shine more warmfully ' in the south, head for Cheshire. Try Lyme Park, at
Di.sley. where the Lcgh family have spent (iOn yeans making it attrac tive— just for yon ! C h e s t e r ilsclf offers
nmneroii.s a t t r a c t i o n s , one of the most enter-
V IS IT ____ This beautiful example of English Country Mansion,
elating from early Tudor times, containing fine ex amples of panelling, furniture, tapestries, pictures, china, armour and family art treasures of historic and national importance.
BROWSHOLME HALL
Six miles from Clifheroe, on the Mitton-Whitewell road on the way to the Trough of Bowland.
Open Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. All Bank Holiday Mondays and Tuesdays, until mid-October, from 2 p.m. to 6-30 p.m. Organised Parties on other days by arrangement with Secretary, Browsholme Hall, near Clitheroe. Tel. Stonyhurst 330. Adm. 25p.
I HADDON HALL, Bakewell, Derbyshire . Probably the most complete and authentic e.xarapic a
4 Tile Hall and Terrace Rose Gardens are open to the >/ V public from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive (not Sunday >? V ft ft ft
^ ol’ a medieval and manorial home to be seen in 4) England.
4
V Bank Holiday Sunday (2 to 6 p.m.) and Monday V ft
Charge ot Admission 27ip, Children lip SPECIAL OPENING
or Monday) to September 29th. Opening Hours; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ft Morning Refreshments. Lunches and Afternoon Teas ft ft
(11 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
Eastate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire. DE4 ILA. Tel. Bakewell 2855
available. No dogs allowed. Car Park 5p. ft
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Though situated on a great miiin road within easy reath of York or Leeds, Bramham Park is the perfect pac
for a quiet afternoon in the country. One eau ® round the house, wander in the extensive SfOhnds^ ' seat.s are provided—cat home-made .scones m tnc c . or watch the local cricket team play on the beau, cricket ground in the park.
A Queen Anno mansion sot in unique groimds, on Al six miles south of Wetherby.
lOp. (Grounds only ISp, children 5p). ('prk park | Parties of 30 or more 20p per person.
Open Easter to September 2-0 to 6-0 p.m. Bank Holiday Mondays only. .-Vclmissiou 2a|i,
I , SELLA PARK HOTEL
For fishermen with wives we have comfortable lounges, cocktail bar dance floor, excellent food.
A.A,. R,A*C. LICENSED Calderbridge, Seascale, Cumberland
Set in 7 acres of grounds Trains met by arrangement
Ur and Mrs BIRTWISTLE RILEY
Tcl. Bcckennet 262
Brochure and fishing information on request
hive — Motor Cruisers, Windermere Class Yachts, Motor Boats and Jetty Moorings.
WHY NOT PAY US A VISIT THIS WEEKEND’.' Open 7 days a week
GLEBE ROAD,
BOWNESS-ON-WTNDERMERE 'Telephone Windermere 2121
X Thousands more will be rominif !o I
THOP.ESBY H.4LL
$ ,/„•,. — f i / f /y M)T WF? 'K
*
X Ojicu to the Public by coiti'lcsy of 'rite Countess Ilanvcn '
to Sunday, Septembrr liOtb
; THK ST.A’I’U APAR I’MENTS AND I I'RRArF.S ; FRANK BRADLEY COLLECTION Ol .llODEI, ;
THEATRES ^
X ;
SYDNEY BRUNT CRAFT 1 URNIfUIU: PHIELIP LOURIE POT I’ERV FULL CATERING FACILITIES
X Public Holiday Sunday and Monday .. I'2 :’'4 5
Public Holiday
Tiic.sday .................... 2-311 X IVcds., Tburs., Sats. and Sundays---- 2-3(1
; ADiMISSlON: ADULTS .’Jap; CHILDREN l.ip Full pai'ticular.s from C. Stanley.
Tliore.sljy liail. nesi
X Ollcrton, Newark, Notts. Tel. Man.sfielri 8‘ 22,.01
sw a n h o t e l SANDWICHES
BED AND BREAKFAST Visit PADIHAM SWIMMING POOL
PARK ROAD. PADIHAM OPENING TEMES
Wednesday I p.ui. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Simqay u a-iii* tooP-o- Lust tickets issued 1 hour before closing times.
Monday, 'Aicsday, Thursday and Friday I. P 'u*
COACH PARTIES CATERED FOR WITHOUT BOOKING.
ENTERTAINMENT AT WEEKENDS
Tel Kirkham 2180 Your Hosts:
Mr and Mrs J. Clarkson t s a
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I'lmes ol Admission r- .. •
with mUliiions hy ilu' r,th Duke < --HO. 'rile 'riifiiirc Gallery this vea: 1 foakm'.s Chatsworth Ilouse'ho’d | Uislory. an Exhibitimi of liiswric
I’ .uill in U>-iT- 17C7 by i!u- jsi Duk» t
Open to Sunila.v. Octnhvr IM,I'd j (louse ami Gardens Uoi} !
i'hnatrc Gallery Mon. 4: i ’ues. (ra. m l!auk llol. wksi Saturday and Sunday
- AU.UISSION CHAUGIiS 5
tllosed IVIU low
Mon. S: Tuos. (Bank Hoi. wks. onLv) ll-:;oto5-30 IWOtoHO Wednesday. Thursday and Friday IMO (o .MO 11-30 to (43
’2-0O to .3-30 3-00 to House. GMlery. Gardens cleared 45 nilns after above closinstiimi
Al House Entrance: House and (.ardens and llieatrc Kb (Children 2ni»
At Garden Entrance: Gardens only lOp (Children 5p). C A l l P A R K 10p.
CO A CH E S F R E E
For further information apply to ; The Comptroller, Chatsworth, Bakewcll. Telephone Baslow 2204.
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tijo DorwciiL in the Peak Distiia i National Park
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I r-lnv I'l lh-i» at Newby
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o S r k c a s t l e n o r th w a l e s
Lady Margaret MyddeUon G A ™ . OLD^HALL and
660 Years of History Lt. Colonel R. and
. from 2-0 to 5-0 p.m. Sprmg ^ S v e )
i Rank Holiday Saturday and sSday then Tuesday, Thi^-
. X , Saturday^ and Sunday from May to September (in- also Whitsun and
; AuEU5t Bank Holidays from ; ^ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. ■ Admission to Castle and ' Dardens 25p, Children 12}p : S v s & Bknk Holidays 30p ,
. (nr organised parties to see the ' State Rooms on any day (except . a oSays). can be made on applica-
Special Arrangements : (inn in writing to the Secretary. Chhk castle. North Wales.
i Reduced A dm is sm n C h f -r g ^ , : except on non-opening days, for . "ach parties booking beforehand.
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kedlesTON h a l l (Near Derby)
also g a r d e n s a n d m u se um
Open Spring Bank Holiday Sunday and Monday, then
every Sunday to last Sundaj in September.
2 to 6 p.m. Gardens 7 p.m.
Admission: House and Grounds, Adults 25p. Children 15p. Museum 8p. Teas and Refreshments. Free Coach and Car Park.
BOLLING HALL BRADFORD
15th to 18th Century Manor House.
Recorded guide Admission free •OPEN: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. DAILY Ofi the Wakefield road.
FUENTTURE, POTTEEY. COSTUME, etc.
Displays of— ^
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