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Wollaton Hall Natural History Museum
Address: Wollaton Hall , Nottingham NG8 2AE, NGM, GB
Phone: 0115 915 3900
State: NGM
City: Nottingham
Zip Code: NG8 2AE


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Reviews
Saturday 27/04/24 Wow what a find absolutely beautiful buliding as old as 1826. Unreal to think all this was actually somebodies family home some very interesting children grew up here with an unbelievable fascination for nature and ther surroundings their collection expresses this and has been helped to be preserved with the up most care by some very talented people. There is no entry free but I did donate £5.00 for 2 persons. see photo of machine below A souvenir gift shop with Pencils, Rubbers ,Pens,key Rings, little note books,. This place should really interest some schools for visiting . By the way the TITUS is reference to a T- Rex dinosaur. Secret Gardens only open Thursdays their is an entry fee.
The museum is set inside a beautiful building, its stunning. The exhibits are very interesting, and from what we saw of the grounds it is set in some fantastic countryside . We saw deers, which was beautiful and had some food and drinks in the cafe. The cafe is quite cold at this time of year, so wrap up warm. There are also a couple of nice little shops, all in all a very pleasant visit.
Walking up from the car park you will see the beautiful Wollaton Hall building from far. The museum has free entry available and it is exactly what it says: If you are a fan of dinosaurs and natural history, that's the place for you. It's a medium size museum, and it can take up from 30 to 45 minutes.
Great walk, suitable for all levels. Really well kept, interesting museum, lovely scenery. Quite boggy, so would definitely advise wearing the right footwear.
Loved it here lots to see and the miniature event was great.fantastic for all ages young or old
Amazing place, if you ever get chance you must come, I did the tour & so worth it, my tour guide was amazing too & took me everywhere from Roof top to Cellar, would definitely do againVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Surprisingly good taxidermy collection... If you overlook the fact a lot of beautiful creatures have been shot by Victorians and put on display, it's a good way to spend an afternoon.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Visiting the building and seeing the artefacts will always be a historical experience, but the cost of entry was too high - about £10 per person I understand that the upkeep and cost of the building needs to be maintained but I couldn't understand why it was so much.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Didn't unfortunately get to experience this place as our night got cancelled due to the high winds. Fair play to the two workers who had to stand in the freezing cold telling every person that came in the same thing. I hope they didn't get too much abuse. Here's to next year when we can go hopefully!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Visited here to see the T-Rex on display. Loved the park itself, great for going for a walk and seeing the gardens and watching the deer. There’s a large car park and play area for kids away from the house. The house itself is unusual but in a good way. Quirky taxidermy and historical pieces on display as well as the museum itself relating to the T-Rex on show. We had a picnic and spent the afternoon here but there are the shops, eateries and toilets in the grounds away from the hall. Worth the visit.
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