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Wollaton Hall

Following a successful £39 million restoration programme, this magnificent site invites visitors to experience a wealth of architecture, exhibitions and wildlife, all set within dramatic natural landscapes.

Today, Wollaton Hall is a prominent Grade One Listed building and following its major programme of restoration, visitors can now experience a whole range of authentic historical features.

Wollaton Hall
11th - 12th Feb 12: Valentines Craft Fair & Market
15th Feb 12: Creature Crafts
16th - 18th Feb 2012: Silly Science Show
17th Feb 2012: Park Lantern Tours
Daily tours of Wollaton Hall
Sundays: Woo the Wizard Owl Backpacks
Wollaton Hall Park & Gardens
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Sunday Steamings


Various dates throughout the year

Wollaton Hall Industrial Museum

Experience the golden age of steam with the Arkwright Society at the Industrial Museum and see the early combustion engines working.

Time: 
11.00 am
Cost:   Adults £1
           Children FREE (must be accompanied by adult)

Car parking charge of £2 for 3 hours or £4 per day applies

The Industial Museum is only open during the Steaming Sundays. Nottingham City Council would like to thank the Arkwright Society for their voluntary support enabling the Steaming Sundays to continue.



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