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  1. Bassetlaw Museum is run by Bassetlaw District Council which covers North Nottinghamshire, and includes the two market towns of Retford and Worksop. Bassetlaw Museum was created in 1983. Over the following years its collections have quickly grown due to generous donations by local people. The…
    Monday - Saturday 10:00am - 4:45pm (Last Admission 4:30pm)
    40 Grove StreetRetfordDN22 6LD
  2. City of Caves is a visitor attraction in Nottingham which consists of a network of caves, carved out of sandstone that have been variously used over the years as a tannery, public house cellars, and as an air raid shelter. Immerse yourself in the winding…
    Garners Hill (next to Nottingham Contemporary)Nottingham
  3. The Flintham Museum
    A museum which looks at rural life through the eyes of a village shopkeeper. A visit to the museum can also include a look around the church and a guilded walk along the Main Street.
    Visiting by appointment on a day and time to suit you and the volunteer curator.
    Inholms RoadFlinthamNewarkNottinghamshireNG23 5LF
    The Flintham Museum
  4. Mansfield Museum
    The Museum is very much focused on working with groups across the community, from local schools to Cub troops, via reminiscence groups, artists' societies, archaeological associations and many others. A child-friendly atmosphere encourages visits by younger people and their carers. Changing exhibitions aimed at all…
    Monday - Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm
    Museum & Art GalleryLeeming StreetMansfieldNottinghamshireNG18 1NG
    Mansfield Museum
  5. National Trust
    Step back in time to the 1920s and find out how a grocer's family lived in this market town. This ordinary semi-detached house, with original interior decorations from 1923, was the home of the Straw family. For 60 years the family threw little away and…
    Tuesday - Saturday 11:00am - 4:00pm - Check website for year round opening times.
    5-7Blyth GroveWorksopNottinghamshireS81 0JG
    National Trust
  6. The National Holocaust Centre
    The Holocaust Centre provides a range of facilities for people of all backgrounds to explore the history and implications of the Holocaust. These include the Holocaust exhibition, The Journey, memorial gardens, bookshop and coffeeshop. There are also seminar and research facilities for students, teachers, scholars, professionals…
    Sunday - Friday 10:00am - 4:30pm last admission 3.30pm
    Acre Edge RoadLaxtonNewarkNottinghamshireNG22 0PA
    The National Holocaust Centre
  7. Discover the most complete workhouse in existence. Meet the Reverend Becher, the founder of the Workhouse, by watching the introductory film and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere evoked by the audio guide. Based on real archive records, the guide helps bring the 19th-century inhabitants…
    Checked website for Opening Times
    Upton RoadSouthwellNottinghamshireNG25 0PT
  8. New Art Exchange (NAE) is a contemporary arts space in Nottingham that celebrates the region's cultural richness and diversity. It is the largest gallery in the UK dedicated to culturally diverse contemporary visual arts. The venue presents an ever-changing programme of art exhibitions, creative activities…
    Tue-Sat, 10am-4pm, closed Bank Holidays
    39-41Gregory BoulevardNottingham
  9. Newark Air Museum is located on the former World War Two airfield of Winthorpe in eastern Nottinghamshire. Its diverse collection of seventy four aircraft and cockpit sections cover the history of aviation, the aircraft on display include: 10 (ten) National Benchmark aircraft 29 (twenty-nine) Significant…
    Open everyday; except December 24, 25, 26 & January 1
    Drove LaneNewarkNottsNG24 2NY
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