Sunday 10 September 2023
Tour starting location: Nottingham Contemporary
Tour ending location: Debbie Bryan, Nottingham
Tour start time: 10am
Prices:
£28 - Adults 16+
£20 - Children Under 16 years old
Join Robin Hood, EzekialBone, on a stroll around the Nottingham Lace Market. Hear about the evolution of the textile industry from stockings for England to its world famous Lace. Bear witness to the rise and fall of an empire and the effect it had on the townscape over centuries.
Visit the ancient St Mary's Church and discover gems of knowledge about Nottingham's famous son and why Ned Ludd, leader of the Luddites, is known as the industrial Robin Hood.
After discovering Nottingham's heritage, be guided to the architecturally-rich Lace Market and enjoy a quintessential English Cream Tea experience from the team at Debbie Bryan. Explore the award-winning gallery's Nottingham Lace Archive and how it inspires our creativity today.
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