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Attractions near ABINGER GUEST HOUSE

Stephenson College - 10.06 miles
Stephenson College has four campuses across Leicestershire, based at Coalville, Nottingham, Leicester and Derby. The College conducts several basic and adult education courses, including Teacher Training courses. The course offerings are Accounting, Administration and Office Skills, Animal Care, Art and Design, Beauty Therapy, Business Management and Personnel, Health Studies and Counselling, Computing, Information Technology, Construction and Building Trades, Engineering, Gas and Oil, Hairdressing, Languages, Motor Vehicle, Sport and Coaching, Sustainable Energy and Travel and Tourism. There are special classes for disabled students.

North Warwickshire And Hinckley College - 14.24 miles
North Warwickshire & Hinckley College is one of the largest providers of education and training in the Midlands. The College is based on two main campuses in Nuneaton and Hinckley, as well as outreach centres throughout North Warwickshire. It has seven sites: Atherstone Site, Bedworth Site, Hinckley Site, Bermuda Park Innovation Centre, Polesworth Learning Centre, Coleshill Continuing Education Centre and Learning Information Technology Centre. They offer subjects like: Business Studies, Computing, English Language and Literature, Geography, Mathematics Music, Media Studies and Music Technology and more.

Ashby de la Zouch Castle - Leicestershire - 14.95 miles
Ashby Castle forms the backdrop to the famous jousting scenes in Sir Walter Scott's classic novel of 1819, Ivanhoe. Now a ruin, the castle began as a manor house in the 12th century and only achieved castle status in the 15th century, by which time the hall and buttery had been enlarged, with a solar to the east and a large, integral kitchen added to the west. In 1474, Lord Hastings, the Lord Chamberlain to Edward IV, constructed the chapel and the keep, Hastings Tower – a castle within a castle.Ashby has hosted royal visitors – notably Mary, Queen of Scots, twice imprisoned here, and James I, who attended masques and lavish entertainments.