Free 30 mins - 1 hour About 3 miles away
Over a dozen historic steam engines are housed at the Markham Grange Steam Museum, at the Markham Grange Garden Centre in Brodsworth - and, on Wednesdays (technology permitting) they're in steam so you can see how these majestic machines originally functioned more than a century ago. Take a trip through time there 10.30am to 3.30pm.
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