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Visit the historic birthplace of one of Nottingham's best-known preachers and social welfare pioneers, William Booth.
Step back in time – to 1829 – and see William's home as it would have looked during his early childhood.
Event run in association with the Sneinton Festival. Free entry. No need to book – pop in anytime from 1-7pm. A rare opportunity to visit after hours. Everyone welcome!
| Museum Open House at the William Booth Birthplace Museum (9 July 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 13:00 | - 19:00 |
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