The Industrial Heritage & History of the East Midlands

Suggested Itinerary

Day 1 – Belton House

Board our private executive coach at your preferred pick up points – visit a carefully selected National Trust property en route such as Belton House near Grantham, a crowning achievement of Restoration country house architecture with important collections of paintings, furniture, tapestries and silver – check in at the 4* Delta by Marriott Belfry Hotel on the outskirts of Nottingham.

Day 2 – Hardwick Hall and Gardens & Workhouse at Southwell

Hardwick Hall and Gardens, an Elizabethan treasure house and National Trust property dating from the 16th century, is a magnificent statement of the wealth and status of its builder, Bess of Hardwick, and gives a rare insight into the formality of Elizabethan courtly life – built in 1824 as a place of last resort for the destitute and the most complete workhouse in existence, the architecture of the National Trust’s Workhouse at Southwell was influenced by prison design and its harsh regime became a blueprint for workhouses throughout the country.

Day 3 – Mill Yard at Cromford Mills & Crich Tramway Village

Guided tour of the Mill Yard at Cromford Mills, the world’s first successful water-powered cotton spinning mill and a cornerstone of the Industrial Revolution, was built in 1771 by Sir Richard Arkwright, who went from the humblest of beginnings to become the richest commoner in the country – Crich Tramway Village overlooking the famous Derwent Valley is a lovingly restored period village that is also home to the National Tramway Museum and its world renowned archives.

Day 4 – Framework Knitters Museum, the Taylor’s Bell Foundry Museum & the Great Central Railway

Guided tour at the award winning Framework Knitters Museum near Nottingham depicts the 400 year history of framework knitting, from its role in the Industrial Revolution to the infamous Luddite riots of the 1800s, and how framework knitting gave birth to the Nottingham lace industry – the Taylor’s Bell Foundry Museum at Loughborough explores the history of the foundry whose bells ring out from towers all over the English speaking world and regarded as the finest instruments of their kind – a return nostalgic steam train journey from Loughborough to Leicester North on the Great Central Railway.

Day 5 – Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park, the historic site of secret codebreaking activities during World War II and birthplace of the modern computer, is home to the most comprehensive public display of Enigma machines in the world, with exhibitions including Hitler's ‘Unbreakable’ Cipher Machine, The Life and Works of Alan Turing Gallery and an outstanding Churchill collection. 

Tour Features

4* hotel

Half board accommodation

All excursions & guided tours included

Blue Badge guide Days 2 to 4

Executive coach throughout

One free place per 10 paying passengers

Belton House

Hardwick Hall & Gardens

Workhouse at Southwell

Mill Yard at Cromford Mills - guided tour

Crich Tramway Village

Framework Knitters Museum - guided tour

Taylor’s Bell Foundry Museum

Great Central Railway train ride

Bletchley Park

Hotel

Four nights on half board basis at the 4* Delta by Marriott Belfry Hotel on the outskirts of Nottingham. Facilities at the hotel include a restaurant, bar and indoor swimming pool and all rooms are en suite.

Tailor-make this tour

Your tailor made tour

Here are some more suggested places of interest you might like to include:

  • National Space Centre - featuring six interactive galleries and the iconic 42 metre high Rocket Tower
  • Harley Museum - home to The Portland Collection of art that was created by the Dukes of Portland and their families over 400 years, highlights include Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna del Silenzo’, Van Dyck’s portrait of Charles II as a boy and the earring worn by Charles I at his execution
  • Kedleston Hall - built between 1759 and 1765 for the Curzon family who have lived in the area since the 12th century, boasts the most complete and least altered sequence of Robert Adam interiors in England

Call us on
020 7064 4970
to tailor this tour
for your group

Tailor make your group tour

Remember this itinerary is just our suggestion. Tailor make this tour exclusively for your group to suit your members’ budget or preferences. You could:

  • stay at a 3* hotel
  • for more (or fewer) days
  • include different excursions – see ‘Tailor-make this tour’ tab for suggestions
  • bring a specialist lecturer
  • include all entrance fees & gratuities

Call us on
020 7064 4970
to tailor make the perfect tour
for your group