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MiscellaneousYou are in: Nottingham > Features > Miscellaneous > Newstead Abbey Newstead AbbeyMy Notts by Sarah Julian 大象传媒 Radio Nottingham presenter Sarah Julian tells us why Newstead Abbey and its gardens are her favourite place in Nottinghamshire. I'm an old romantic at heart. Having studied literature for my degree it might not come as a surprise that this is my favourite place in Nottinghamshire. Place to unwindHowever, it's not so much the ancestral home of Lord Byron but its varied gardens that are the real draw for me.
Help playing audio/video Sarah enjoys Newstead Whilst planning our wedding my husband and I used to take picnics here in one of the secluded spots scattered around the 300 acres. On a blue sky day there is nowhere better to take in some fresh air, history and flora... all with a good tea room close at hand. Now with two children it's also a great place to use up some energy meet a peacock or two and attempt to cross the stepping stones without getting soaked. I've also recently discovered that you can cycle all the way from our home in Ruddington to Newstead Abbey by cycle path. Sarah reads Byron I've sent my husband and two children out to test the route and I plan to enjoy a ride out there as soon as the sun starts to shine again. About NewsteadNewstead Abbey is a beautiful historic house set in a landscape of gardens and parkland within the heart of Nottinghamshire. Founded as a monastic house in the late twelfth century, Newstead became the seat of the Byron family in 1540. The Abbey's most famous owner, the poet Lord Byron, sold the property in 1818 to his friend Colonel Thomas Wildman.
Newstead Abbey remained a private country house until 1931, when it was presented to the Nottingham Corporation for the public to enjoy. The 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external websites last updated: 31/07/2009 at 15:11 SEE ALSOYou are in: Nottingham > Features > Miscellaneous > Newstead Abbey About 'My Notts'Nottinghamshire is full of beautiful locations that are rightly know the world over. Sherwood Forest, Nottingham Castle, Trent Bridge and the River Trent all trip off the tongue. But which location means most to you? It could be somewhere romantic, a place of peace and tranquility, even your favourite pub. Contact us on the link below and tell us your favourite Nottinghamshire location and why it means so much to you. Does it bring back childhood memories, your first kiss, just your ideal spot to escape from the rat race? Make sure you include a contact telephone number because we might want to film you in your special location and include you on our map. Try not to think of the obvious places. Let's show people there's more to Nottinghamshire than Robin Hood country.
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