Heritage museums
This is a list of some of Nottinghamshire's smaller museums.
East Midlands Museums Service can also be accessed for a list of Nottinghamshire's larger attractions: www.emms.org.uk/
Flintham Museum
Inholms Road
Flintham
Nottinghamshire
Tel: +44 (0)1636 525111
website: www.flintham-museum.org.uk
Rural life through the eyes of the village shopkeeper. Nottinghamshire County Council grant aided repair to the building in which this museum is held.
Opening times: April-October, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays 14.00-17.00. Other times by appointment.
Admission: Free, donations welcome.
Institution of British Telecommunications Engineers Museum
Queen Street
Worksop
Nottinghamshire
Tel: +44 (0)1909 483680
Housed in the old Telephone Exchange at Worksop, the museum has been set up to preserve and display telecommunications heritage, with an emphasis on the local area. It is designed to show all areas of the Telephone Network and has working equipment that visitors can try out for themselves.
Opening times: For parties of 6 (minimum) to 40 (maximum) by appointment.
Admission: Free.
No disabled WC. Limited free parking on site.
Kingshaugh Ancient Monument and Royal Manor
Lincoln Road
Darlton
Newark
Tel: +44 (0)1777 871870
Jacobean farmhouse on historic site of King John's hunting lodge.
Open by appointment. Group tours available.
Opening times: Please ring for details.
Laxton Heritage Museum
Lilac Farm
Laxton
Near Newark
Tel: +44 (0)1777 870376
Heritage exhibition on the only British village to retain the medieval "open field" farming system.
Opening times: Please ring for details.
Laxton Visitor Centre and Village
The Dovecote Inn
Laxton
Near Newark
Tel: +44 (0)1777 871586
Display on history of only village to retain the medieval "open field" farming system.
Opening times: All day every day.
Admission: Free (video £2).
Ollerton Watermill and Teashop
Market Place
Ollerton
Near Newark
Tel: +44 (0)1623 822469
The only working watermill in Nottinghamshire. The entrance to the teashop has views of the waterwheel and pleasant views over the river make this a delightful venue to relax in.
Opening times: Teashop: March to Mid-December - Wednesday to Sunday 10.30-16.45. Normal week - closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Bank Holiday week - open Monday, closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
Watermill: April-September, Sunday afternoons and Bank Holidays - 12.00-16.30. Group visits welcome at other times by arrangement.
Admission: Small charge for mill.
Ruddington Framework Knitters' Museum
Chapel Street
Nottinghamshire
NG11 6HE
Tel: +44 (0)115 984 6914
Award-winning working museum, Victorian framework knitters' workshops and cottages with washhouse, pigsty, pumps and privies around a garden courtyard.
Opening times: April-December, Wednesday-Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday 11.00-16.00; Sunday 13.30-16.00.
Admission: £1.50, Child/Senior Citizen £1, Family £4. On-street parking.
The Vina Cooke Museum of Dolls and Bygone Childhood
The Old Rectory
Cromwell
Near Newark (off A1)
Tel: +44 (0)1636 821364
Thousands of dolls, toys, prams, costumes, handmade dolls, dolls' hospital, shops, tea-room. Free Parking. Groups welcome day and evening by appointment.
Opening times: Weekdays (Fridays by appointment only) and Saturday and Sunday 10.30-17.00.
Ring for admission prices.
Walks of Life Heritage Centre
33 Lincoln Road
Tuxford
Near Newark
Tel: +44 (0)1777 870427
From a milk pram to a knifegrinder's cart, from an East End costermonger's barrow to an undertaker's bier, this unique collection of old trade handcarts is social history on wheels
Opening times: Wednesday, Sunday and Bank Holidays 14.00-18.00
Groups welcome (by appointment) all year.
Admission: Adults £1.50, Concessions £1, Children £0.75.
William Booth Birthplace Museum
14 Notintone Place
Sneinton
Nottingham
Tel: +44 (0)115 950 3927
Exhibition on the life of the Salvation Army founder, born here in 1829.
Opening times: Monday-Friday 9.00-16.00, any other time by appointment.
Worksop Priory and Gatehouse
Worksop Priory Church of Our Lady and St. Cuthbert
Priorswell Road
Worksop
Tel: +44 (0)1909 472180
Priory church dating back to 1103 with 14th century Gatehouse. Nottinghamshire County Council regularly gives advice and has a close involvement here.
Opening times: Priory open Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday 9.00-12.00 and open daily for service. Open at other times by appointment. Gatehouse open by appointment only.
