List of places of interest in Nottinghamshire
This is a list of places of interest in the British county of Nottinghamshire. See List of places in Nottinghamshire for a list of settlements in Nottinghamshire.

1 Rushcliffe, 2 Broxtowe, 3 Ashfield, 4 Gedling, 5 Newark and Sherwood, 6 Mansfield, 7 Bassetlaw, 8 Nottingham.
Ashfield
Name | Image | Location | Type | Description | Notes |
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Annesley Old Church | ![]() |
Annesley | Church | Medieval church built in 1356 by the Annesley family. | Grade I listed building Scheduled Ancient Monument |
Bassetlaw
Other
- All Saints' Church, Babworth
- Church of St. John the Baptist, East Markham
- Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Clumber Park
- St Peter's Church, East Drayton
- Harley Gallery and Foundation
- St Giles' Church, Elkesley
- St Gregory's Church, Fledborough
- St John the Evangelist's Church, Carlton in Lindrick
- St Mary's Church, Norton Cuckney
- St Oswald's Church, Dunham-on-Trent
- St. Peter's Church, Headon-cum-Upton
Broxtowe
Name | Image | Location | Type | Description | Notes |
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Attenborough Nature Reserve | ![]() |
Attenborough | Nature reserve | Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum | ![]() |
Museum | Eastwood | Museum dedicated to the life of D. H. Lawrence. | |
Durban House Heritage Centre | ![]() |
Museum | Eastwood | Museum dedicated to the history of Eastwood. | |
Gedling
Name | Image | Location | Type | Description | Notes |
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Newstead Abbey | ![]() |
Newstead | Priory | Augustinian priory founded in 1170, best known as the home of Lord Byron. | Grade I listed building |
Papplewick Pumping Station | ![]() |
Papplewick | Pumping station | Victorian pumping station built in 1881 to provide water for the city of Nottingham. | Grade II* listed building Scheduled Ancient Monument |
Mansfield
Other
Newark and Sherwood
Name | Image | Location | Type | Description | Notes |
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British Horological Institute | ![]() |
Upton | Museum | ||
Newark Air Museum | ![]() |
Winthorpe | Museum | ||
Newark Castle | ![]() |
Newark-on-Trent | Castle | Grade I listed building | |
Rufford Abbey | |
Rufford | Abbey | English Heritage property | |
The Workhouse | ![]() |
Southwell | Museum | National Trust property | |
Other
Nottingham
Name | Image | Location | Type | Description | Notes |
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Colwick Cutting | ![]() |
Sneinton | Woodland | Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
Galleries of Justice Museum | ![]() |
Nottingham | Museum | ||
Green's Mill | ![]() |
Sneinton | Windmill | Grade II listed building | |
Nottingham Castle | ![]() |
Nottingham | Castle | Grade I listed building | |
Nottingham Contemporary | ![]() |
Nottingham | Museum | ||
Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre | |
Ruddington | Museum | Museum dedicated to transport, housed in the northern terminus of the Great Central Railway. | |
Wollaton Hall | ![]() |
Nottingham | Country house | Elizabethan country house built in 1580, now a museum dedicated to natural history. | Grade I listed building |
Other
Rushcliffe
Name | Image | Location | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Holme Pierrepont Hall | |
Holme Pierrepont | Historic House | Grade I listed building | |
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