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  Donington-le-Heath Manor House
Admission: Free
Opening Times:
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Monday
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11.00 - 16.00
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Tuesday
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11.00 - 16.00
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Wednesday
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11.00 - 16.00
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Thursday
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11.00 - 16.00
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Friday
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11.00 - 16.00
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Saturday
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11.00 - 16.00
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Sunday
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11.00 - 16.00
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About the museum
- Donington-le-Heath Manor House was built in the late 13th century and was renovated early in the 17th century. Visitors to the house can now see restored rooms and displays on medieval life as well as a series of temporary exhibitions on a wide range of subjects. The house is set in recently recreated 17th century style gardens with flower gardens, an orchard, herb gardens and a maze.
- The site is noted for its lively series of monthly events that use re-enactment, crafts, hands-on activities and specialist demonstrations to interpret Leicestershire's history and archaeology to visitors of all ages.
- An attractive shop offers many books and gifts related to history, with special attention to the medieval period, history, gardens and architecture. There are toilets, including disabled toilets at the museum, and a car park, with room for coach parking.'The Barn' restaurant sells refreshments and hot and cold meals throughout the day and into the evening, and can be contacted on (01530) 817 214. Access for visitors with disabilities is limited to the gardens and the ground floor of the Manor House. An album of photographs showing the upper story is available on request.
Donington-le-Heath Manor House is a surviving example of a family home built around seven hundred years ago. This thirteenth century building was modernised in 1618. The house was owned by Everard Digby, one of the Gunpowder Plotters. This rare and beautiful house is a valuable historic resource for the local community and for the whole country. 
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further information
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Contact : Donington-le-Heath Manor House Telephone : 01530 831259
Fax : 01530 831259 E-mail : museums@leics.gov.uk
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Last Updated:
17 April 2008
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