The National Railway Museum is dedicated to the past, present and future of innovation on railways. It is home to iconic locomotives and a great collection of engineering ... read more
The National Roman Legion Museum is one of three Roman sites in Caerleon, along with the Baths museum and the open-air ruins of the amphitheatre and barracks. Wales was ... read more
The National Slate Museum is housed in the workshops of the former Dinorwig Quarry, which was closed in 1969, and tells the story of the Welsh slate industry. The ... read more
Gray's Printing Press, today in the hands of the National Trust, is a local museum, hidden behind an 18th-century shop front, with a fine collection of print ... read more
National Trust Hare Hill is a garden, separated from Hare Hill Hall , which is in private hands. The hall was sold by the National Trust, in order to finance the running ... read more
The National War Museum, part of the National Museums of Scotland, focuses on warfare and is housed in Edinburgh Castle. The collections include military items, personal ... read more
The National Waterfront Museum tells the story of industry and innovation in Wales, now and over the last 300 years. Visitors can soak up the history with a breathtaking ... read more
The National Wool Museum is housed in the historic former Cambrian Mills, in the picturesque village of Dre-fach Felindre. It was once the centre of a thriving woollen ... read more
The Natural History Museum is dedicated to the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals. The museum is also a centre of research and is ... read more
The Ness Botanic Gardens were created by a cotton merchant, Arthur Kilpin Bulley, in 1898, and opened it to the public. In 1948, after his death they were presented by ... read more
Nevill Keating Pictures Ltd. Impressionist, 19th & 20th Century and Contemporary European and Australian Paintings, Drawings and Sculptures. read more
Newby Hall, an 18th century house, is the seat of the Compton family. With its stunning collections, its beautiful gardens, Adventure Playground and Miniature Railway, ... read more
The Newport Museum and Art Gallery, opened in 1888, tells the story of Newport from prehistoric times to the 20th Century and holds also temporary exhibitions always ... read more
Newstead Abbey, a former Augustinian priory, is best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron. It was granted in 1540 by Henry the VIII to Sir John Byron. It was sold ... read more
The Nidderdale Museum, located in an old Victorian workhouse, has 11 rooms which illustrate the rural life of Nidderdale, including a complete cobbler's shop, ... read more
Nigel Ward & Co, founded in 1988, is a general auction house including also Fine Art, Antiques, country Furniture and Collectables. The present site of our Salerooms ... read more
No. 1 Royal Crescent, dating back to 1174 and built by John Wood, the Younger, is a public "historic house" museum displaying life in one of the great houses of ... read more
Norfolk Lavender was founded in 1932 and produces many varieties of lavender and all kinds of herbs. There is a Countryside Gift Shop, with a full range of Lavender ... read more
Normanby Hall, set in a 122 ha (300 acres) country park, is owned by the Sheffield Family, former Dukes of Buckingham, and the original owners of Buckingham Palace. The ... read more
The North Down Museum is located at the back of Bangor Castle (now Town Hall) and incorporated into the former laundry room, courtyard and stable area. The museum is ... read more