Attractions in Royston

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The Shuttleworth Collection
Attraction
Adults £15.50

The Shuttleworth Collection

Aeronautical and automotive museum located at the Old Warden Aerodrome Bedfordshire.

Attraction
Adults £9

Centre For Computing History

The Centre for Computing History is a museum with a collection of vintage computers and game consoles, many of the exhibits are hands on and interactive.

Attraction
Adults £10

The Centre for Computing History

Museum in Cambridge, showcases computing history with exhibits, events, and educational programs. Explore vintage computers and tech innovations.

Mountfitchet Castle
Attraction
Adults £11

Mountfitchet Castle

With its commanding position overlooking the Stort Valley, the Castle is situated on its original site which is steeped in history.

Milton Country Park
Attraction
Free

Milton Country Park

Pathways, playground, lakes, Visitor Centre and Cafe, come see us for a fun day out.

Attraction
Adults £5.60

Welwyn Roman Baths

Fascinating remains of a Roman Bath House dating back 1,800 years.

Shaw's Corner
Attraction
Adults £7.75

Shaw's Corner

Country home of playwright Bernard Shaw for 44 years.

Attraction
Adults £9.50

Shaws Corner

Edwardian home of playwright George Bernard Shaw.

Attraction
Free

Parndon Mill Open Studios

Over twenty studios in this idyllic setting will be open here at Parndon Mill.

Hinterland Exhibition
Attraction
Free

Hinterland Exhibition

In this exhibition, Simon Langsdale and Jane Bottery bring together letter carving, lettering, painting and drawing.

The Gibberd Garden
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From £1

The Gibberd Garden

Created by Sir Frederick Gibberd (1908-1984) and planned as a series of enticing spaces, every turn reveals a new vista or work of art.