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Slow Travel Beyond | Helen Moat – travel writer Slow Travel Beyond Helen Moat – travel writer Menu Skip to content About Home Search Search for: Day Out: Harley Gallery & Clumber Park Nottinghamshire May 19, 2019 January 3, 2020 / helenmoat / Leave a comment F our ducal seats, collectively known as the Dukeries, run through the coalfields of Nottinghamshire south of Worksop. This area, rich in aristocratic heritage, holds abbeys, stately homes (ruined and whole), estate park, wood and heathland, as well as lakes and meadows edged with lodge cottages of decorative chimney stacks, leaded windows and bargeboards. Read more at  BBC Countryfile The Italian Temple on the Irish Atlantic May 7, 2019 / helenmoat / Leave a comment At its base, trains thunder out of the tunnel to hug the beach before veering away from Magilligan Point to follow the River Foyle into Londonderry. Downhill  and  Benone  beaches stretch seven glorious miles to ...

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