The Revolution House
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Laalamani
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The Revolution House is just 3 miles to the north of Chesterfield. Around 300 years ago, this cottage was an alehouse and there were 3 local noblemen who used to meet here. These 3 men wanted to begin a plan for events that would be held in favor of William and Mary of Orange. At present this house is a museum which displays from 17th Century furniture’s and such various programs too.
Category: Museums
Address: High St, Old Whittington, Chesterfield
Website http://www.visitchesterfield.info/dms-derbyshire.asp?dms=13&venue=6022434
Telephone: 01246.345727
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