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Nottingham Literary Lions Tour & Historic Lace Market Afternoon Tea
Starting from the Lace Market Hotel
2019 dates - Saturday 30 March | Saturday 25 May | Saturday 27 July | Saturday 21 September all tours start at 2pm
Tickets - £39.50
All the essentials of Nottingham's literary heritage are covered in this 75-minute guided walk. Novels and poetry plus the scandalous private lives and rock-star status of writers DH Lawrence and Lord Byron, but also literary legends Peter Pan and Robin Hood.
Afterwards enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at the luxurious Lace Market Hotel.
Email or call to book. Other dates available on request.
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