Wollaton Hall
Wednesday 11 September - Tuesday 31 December
12 noon and 2pm Daily
Tickets £10pp including booking fee
Wollaton Hall has been the permanent home of Nottingham Natural History Museum since 1926. Behind the museum’s cases and dioramas there lies a rich past and a labyrinth of corridors and rooms that speak of Wollaton’s hidden history.
Join an hour tour of Wollaton Hall and hear how the Willoughby family built this Elizabethan mansion and explore private areas of this stunning architectural building, the second of its style in Britain.
Climb nearly 100 steps to the grand Prospect Room and ‘walk the leads’ to enjoy rooftop views. Descend through the servants’ steps to the Tudor Kitchens, the wine cellar and Admiral’s Bath, dug out in a cave beneath the hall.
This tour involves over 300 steps and is unfortunately not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Sorry, this event has passed
Gulliver’s Valley Resort opened in 2020 and is located next to Rother Valley Country Park…
A 14,000 square feet inflatable bounce arena jam packed full of bouncy, adrenaline…
Oxfordshire’s best Paint-Your-Own Pottery and Craft Studio, offering a range of…
The Manor House is a fine example of a Queen Anne mansion house in the centre of…
The People’s Museum is situated in the old Hippodrome.
Take in the flora and fauna as well as the views from Portsdown Hill.
Portsmouth Harbour is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.
A brand new Escape Room attraction on the Isle of Wight, and the UK’s first Escape Room…
Exeter’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum reopened after a multi-million pound refurbishment…
Oldway gardens are beautiful grade ll heritage gardens to found in Paignton in the heart…
DOG FRIENDLY ALL YEAR
NO LIFEGUARDS ALL YEAR
A small attractive cove, also known as Polly…