Recent reviews Doncaster
[GandMBB, 18/08/2011] Stayed at the Mount Pleasant quite a few times and have never been dissapointed, Cannot fault the rooms, staff, food, or the lounges.
If you want to relax and unwind this is the place.
[Ell83, 13/03/2011] Stayed at Mount Pleasant last year.
The service we received was second to none, the staff we're very helpful and friendly, the hotel was immaculate.
The information left in the room was clear and easy to understand. The room itself has to be hands down the best hotel room we have ever stayed in.
[micksheff, 08/08/2010] Potteric Carr Nature Reserve lies just to the south of Doncaster in South Yorkshire. It is within a short walking distance (approx 20 minutes) from the town centre and about a 10 minute walk from Lakeside, which is a popular shopping complex where most of the buses terminate. Unfortunately though for those travelling by car it isn't particularly well sign posted and can be quite hard to find. It can only be accessed by car from the A6182 (White Rose Way) from Doncaster town centre. The reserve occupies a 500-acre site adjacent to the M18 motorway and is close to the A1, although it cannot be r
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[swillott, 24/09/2008] Brodsworth Hall is a unique example of an ultra modern Victorian house lived in by one family for over 120 years and, apart from minor changes, unaltered. It reveals the luxury of a wealthy businessman's home and the wear and tear of mining subsidence and failing fortunes.
Nowhere is there anywhere else quite like this.
It also stands in 15 acres of the most magnificent Victorian gardens.
[micksheff, 12/09/2008] Dating from the 18th century Brodsworth Hall tells the story of the changing fortunes of a wealthy Victorian family.
[micksheff, 18/05/2008] The Minster Church of St George is the parish church of Doncaster and dates from 1854. It is free to visit and well worth a visit.
[micksheff, 18/05/2008] Cusworth Hall is an example of a fine English country house in South Yorkshire. It now houses The Museum of South Yorkshire Life and is completely free to visit.
[micksheff, 15/11/2007] The rather dull, unattractive facade of the Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery disguises what a real gem of a place this really is inside. This is Doncaster's only town centre museum and here you will find a whole range of different artefacts that tell the story of the history of this town back to the Roman times and even further beyond.
The museum is on two different floors, both of which are fully accessible by disabled visitors, and there is a lift to the second floor. In front of the main entrance doors there is a large reception area, which has various leaflets and books relating to the l
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