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Eastwood
D.H. Lawrence was born here, at 8a Victoria Street in 1885, the first of the Lawrence family’s four Eastwood homes. Today you can visit this authentically recreated miner’s cottage, birthplace of world renowned Nottinghamshire author, then explore…
Nottingham
Axed Nottingham are bringing next level urban axe throwing to the city centre! Located on the 2nd floor of The Cornerhouse, Axed Nottingham is the 2nd venue for Axed Global who promise “off the wall axe throwing experiences unlike any in the…
Sneinton, Nottingham
Green's Windmill in Sneinton was built by the father of notable scientist and mathematician George Green in 1807. Today the working Mill is a popular museum and science centre.
Laxton, Newark
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is so much more than a museum. It’s a vibrant memorial, a place of testimony and a Centre of learning for communities of all faiths, and none, across the UK.
Nottingham
Start your epic adventure at The Lost City Adventure Golf in The Cornerhouse!
Nottingham
Cave Escape is the newest addition to Nottingham's amazing escape room scene. Based within a unique site - a sandstone cave system once used as cellars; Cave Escape aims to bring you some seriously immersive escape games, jam-packed full of riveting…
Nottingham
Meet amazing, costumed characters from Nottingham's history in our Grade II* listed, Shire Hall. Explore the Victorian Courtroom, Georgian gaol, and ancient cells - all spread over five fascinating floors.
Hucknall, Nottingham
Lincoln Green Brewing Company began brewing in May 2012, introducing a new range of traditional ales brewed with pride in Hucknall, Nottingham. We take our name from the colour of the dyed woollen cloth associated with the Nottinghamshire legend of…
Nottingham
Nottingham Contemporary is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in the UK, presenting free exhibitions, special events, and family activities.
Bilsthorpe
Bilsthorpe Heritage Society began after the mine closed and was formed by a handful of residents who had the foresight to collect artefacts and memoribilia from the local mine and surrounding area before it was lost in time.
Worksop
Situated on the ducal Welbeck estate, the award-winning Harley Gallery shows contemporary exhibitions by leading visual artists. Exhibitions change five times a year, and range from ceramics to photography.
Nottingham
Nottingham Tennis Centre is one of the largest in Europe and is home to the prestigious Nottingham Open which as a forerunner to Wimbledon attracts international attention.
Nottingham
Nottingham Castle promises the best day out for all, from history seekers to families wanting an action-packed adventure. Discover more and plan your perfect visit today.
Nottingham
Brewhouse Yard has been part of Nottingham’s changing story and important cloth trades for hundreds of years; affecting the lives of many of the city’s different communities.
Nottingham
Why don't you come and visit the biggest bowling centre in the United Kingdom, with 48 automated lanes over two floors. Nottingham Bowl has 2 bars, a diner facility serving hot food and drinks and a whole range of amusement and gaming machines that…
Welbeck, Worksop
Creswell Crags, in North Nottinghamshire is a limestone gorge honeycombed with caves and smaller fissures. Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves by archaeologists provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice…
Nottingham
A unique centre now in its 30th year promoting the enjoyment of art. Three galleries with monthly exhibitions, art materials, gift shops, a restaurant and a framing service.
North Car Park, Nottingham
Use the promotional code VISITNOTTS23 for 15% off your online booking.
Nottingham
Logiclock is an entertaining puzzle-based live escape game, designed for small groups of 3-5 people.
Now a Grade II* listed building, the oldest part of the church (the base of the tower), dates back to the 11th century but a building representing a place of worship stood on the same site as long ago as the 8th century. Interpretive displays record…