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Durban House Heritage Centre

Mansfield Road, Eastwood, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, NG163DZ 

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Nearest Railway Stations


Langley Mill
Amber Valley
1 miles away
East Midlands Trains
Alfreton
Amber Valley
4.1 miles away
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Newstead
Gedling
4.8 miles away
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Hucknall
Ashfield
4.8 miles away
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Bulwell
Nottingham
4.9 miles away
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Durban House Heritage Centre

Durban House Heritage Centre,
Mansfield Road, Eastwood,
Eastwood,
Nottinghamshire,
NG163DZ

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