Top 9 Things to do Good for Couples in Worksop, England

November 10, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Worksop is the largest town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, on the River Ryton at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest. It is about 19 miles (31 km) east-south-east of the City of Sheffield and its population is estimated (Mid 2012) to be 44,970. It is also twinned with the German town Garbsen. Worksop is attracting an increasing quantity of commuters to the local area because of its close proximity of Nottingham, Lincoln, Sheffield, and to a lesser degree, Leeds, Derby, Doncaster, and Kingston-Upon-Hull.
Restaurants in Worksop

1. Creswell Crags

Crags Rd Welbeck, Worksop S80 3LH England +44 1909 720378 [email protected] http://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 758 reviews

Creswell Crags

Walk in the footsteps of the Ice Age hunter and enter a world of fire and flint. Discover a legacy etched in stone with cave art 10,000 years older than the pyramids, and medieval Witch Marks as a reminder of more superstitious times. Explore life on the edge of the Ice Age world. Creswell Crags features the only authenticated Ice Age cave art in Britain. Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves by archaeologists provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice Age between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago. Robin Hood Cave has more apotropaic Witch Marks than anywhere else in the UK. The unique archaeology, geology, wildlife and fauna have resulted in Creswell Crags being one of the most protected sites in the UK. The beautiful natural landscape is also popular with walkers and boasts a variety of rare species. Visit the museum or book a cave tour. See website for details.

Reviewed By ianwU9934XM - Brigg, United Kingdom

Highly recommended and a brilliant day out, visited as a family and we all thoroughly enjoyed the visit, all the staff were welcoming and helpful, stayed for the full day and enjoyed the walks, exploring and the scenery, we went on the Robin Hood/Ice Age cave tour and this was brilliant, the tour guide who took us was fantastic, really friendly, chatty, very knowledgeable and clearly enjoyed her work and told us all some really interesting facts about the caves and location. Lots of places to sit, great cafe, picnic benches available and the museum has a lot of interesting items/artefacts to look at. We all had a great day out here.

2. Mr Straw's House

5/7 Blyth Grove, Worksop S81 0JG England +44 1909 482380 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mrstrawshouse
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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Mr Straw's House

Come and discover a 1920s house captured in time...Step back in time to the 1920s and find out how a grocer's family lived in this market town. This ordinary semi-detached house, with original interior decorations from 1923, was the home of the Straw family.For 60 years the family threw little away and chose to live without many of the modern comforts we take for granted.Photographs, letters, Victorian furniture and household objects spanning 100 years can still be seen exactly where their owners left them.As the house is rather cosy, it is essential to book a tour in advance - just give us a call to do so!

Reviewed By O357EZians

Well really two houses, as the straws actually bought two semi detached properties adjoining each other. You will be met by very informative and well trained guides in the morning or you can do your own self guided tour in the afternoon, guides are still on hand to answer your questions. Visit here is a must as many pieces will be familiar and it gives a real flavour of local life.

3. Clumber Park

Clumber Park, Worksop S80 3BD England +44 1909 544917 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/clumberpark
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4.5 based on 1,440 reviews

Clumber Park

Clumber is a beautiful expanse of parkland, heath and woods covering more than 3,800 acres.Clumber Park was once the country estate of the Dukes of Newcastle. Although the house was demolished in 1938, there are glimpses of its grand past to explore - from the Gothic-style chapel, often referred to as a 'cathedral in miniature', you can follow in the footsteps of dukes through the peaceful pleasure ground to the Walled Kitchen Garden, where you can experience sights, scents and a taste of the past.Today Clumber offers freedom to discover a ducal park and provides a haven for wildlife within an idyllic setting.With 3,800 acres of picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and a magnificent lake to enjoy there is plenty of space to explore and relax with your family and friends.Not only is Clumber's mosaic of habitats home to an amazing array of wildlife, it is also a great place to spot it.And there's much more to explore.

Reviewed By jstan54 - Birkenshaw, United Kingdom

Stayed at the Motorhome & Caravan Club site on Clumber Park for 5 nights, fabulous staff and so friendly.The weather was kind to us and our friends for the visit and we were able to walk in this truly beautiful place with its Autumnal magnificence. We didn’t bring the bikes but if we had the trails are fabulous as are the walks. The visitor centre is excellent with a great cafe/restaurant at very reasonable prices. It’s our third visit and it certainly won’t be our last. Our National Trust is a wonderful institution preserving the very best of our wonderful islands...Clumber is England at its best. Thoroughly recommend it...please visit.

Welbeck Estate, Worksop S80 3LT England +44 1909 501700 [email protected] http://www.harleygallery.co.uk/index.php?pg_id=18
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4.5 based on 217 reviews

The Harley Gallery

Situated on the ducal Welbeck estate, the award-winning Harley Gallery shows contemporary exhibitions by leading visual artists. Exhibitions change five times a year, and range from ceramics to photography. The Portland Collection Museum displays works of art from Welbeck’s internationally significant historic collection, which has been built up over the centuries by the Dukes of Portland and their families. There are hundreds of treasures on show including Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna del Silenzio’, Van Dyck’s portrait of the Earl of Strafford, and the pearl earring worn by King Charles I to his execution. The Portland Collection opened in 2016 and has attracted critical acclaim and a national RIBA award for architecture. These two inspiring art galleries are accompanied by an award-winning gallery shop, which specialises in contemporary craft from leading names and emerging makers, Farm Shop and an award-winning Café.

Reviewed By ianbJ6368QG - Kinver, United Kingdom

On a overcast day , we went to welbec as an undercover attraction. The gallery has two parts the first building is mostly modern , not my thing unfortunately. But wait ... you must go to the next building housing the Portland collection . WOW what a fascinating look at the wealth and history of the family collection . Most important of all , the gentleman on security , a retired local officer. Was totally fascinating in his knowledge of the history of the pieces on display , paintings, jewellery, articles, he really brings it to life with his storytelling and facts , you must visit if he’s there . Made the place for us .

5. Hodsock Priory

6045 Off B, Blyth, Worksop S81 0TY England +44 1909 591204 [email protected] http://www.hodsockpriory.com
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4.5 based on 272 reviews

Hodsock Priory

Hodsock Priory is a wedding venue on a private estate surrounded by North Nottinghamshire countryside and easily accessible from the A1 and M1 at Blyth. Nationally famous for its winter garden and displays of snowdrops - open in February only each year. Wrap up warm and enjoy a walk in the woods then have a cup of tea a slice of home-made cake by the bonfire.

Reviewed By B192AJjohnm - Wales, United Kingdom

We came across Hodsock when looking for a venue for our wedding and decided it was the place for us. After a few conversations we agreed a date. Shortly afterwards we were invited to an afternoon to taste a number of the menu offerings which further reinforced we had made the right choice. In the 6 or so months we had to arrange things there wasn’t a need for hugely regular communication with the Hodsock team but when we needed them they were there. As the date drew closer there were little things that came up on our list that were no trouble for the team to accommodate. The big day arrived and family and friends staying at the Priory arrived early and Hodsock agreed that we could provide a small buffet to keep them going. Vicki was on hand to discreetly deal with a slightly lost and delayed cake ( crisis averted ) Our guests were all hugely impressed with setup and how well things ran. There’s a fine line between being there when needed whilst not being overbearing and in the way - the team managed this with aplomb. When it came to the food there were a few last minute (guest requested ) swaps which were dealt with without issue. All in all we had an absolutely fabulous day which was of course down to having many of our friends and family there to celebrate with us but also down to the excellent service we received. The day went far too quickly but we have loads of special memories. The following morning our guests staying at the Priory joined us for breakfast and what a breakfast it was - complimented by all. Just one small request on behalf of us poor unpracticed individuals who need to help getting the wedding dress off at the end of the evening - some sort of kit to help unhook, unclasp and unfasten would go down a treat ???? Thank You Vicki, Courtney, Ruby and the Team Janine and John MacMahon

6. Savoy Cinema

Bridge Street, Worksop S80 1HP England +44 1909 481900 http://www.savoyworksop.co.uk
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4.5 based on 171 reviews

Savoy Cinema

Reviewed By Luthervandog - Worksop, United Kingdom

Efficient and easy to book. Friendly staff. Clean. No noisy activity during the film. Free parking nearby in the evening.

7. Fuggles Chapter ONE

20 Park Street, Worksop S80 1HB England +44 7813 763347 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/fuggleschapterone/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Fuggles Chapter ONE

Reviewed By lucyw705

This pub has friendly staff, brilliantly decorated with lovely features , pizza night is very good on Thursdays. The best pub in Worksop in my eyes such a lovely pub l! X

8. The Three Legged Stool

Raymoth Lane, Worksop S81 7DY England +44 1909 477528
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3.5 based on 117 reviews

The Three Legged Stool

Reviewed By jsablade1969 - Worksop, United Kingdom

Myself and a friend met up with a couple I have been friends with for some time we were only staying for an hour ! We sat outside at the front had a very pleasant evening ended up staying till closing time felt very welcome bar staff very helpful

9. Millhouses

194 Newcastle Avenue, Worksop S80 1NN England +44 1909 470044 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/millhouseworksop/
Excellent
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3.5 based on 97 reviews

Millhouses

Get a little sizzle from your local Here at The Millhouse you'll find everything you'd expect from a traditional local pub in Worksop - but with a bit of added sizzle. Just a stone's throw from Rhodesia, Gateford and Shireoaks, we're the perfect place to watch the footy with friends or enjoy a bit of banter over your favourite beers. We serve up a fantastic range of drinks with prices to match

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