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16th-century, English Renaissance style mansion housing natural history museum, set in parkland.
Wollaton Rd, Nottingham NG8 2AE, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 8

Fiona McGuire
at 2023 Oct 18
Fiona McGuire
at 2023 Oct 18
Gorgeous place, lovely cafe, had a coffee and gorgeous coffee and walnut cake. Great park for little ones and dog friendly but keep your dogs and children away from the deer particularly throughout rutting/ breeding season to give them space and for safety
Danielle Harlow
at 2023 Oct 15
Danielle Harlow
at 2023 Oct 15
Traveling from Lincoln is worth the trip for me. To go walking around this beautiful and peaceful scenery, while the deer and wildlife roam around freely with you is divine.
The Hall is also free to enter and full of fun and interesting features.
Nic Barber
at 2023 Oct 08
Nic Barber
at 2023 Oct 08
Excellent place to see deer roaming freely and a nice place to enjoy the outdoors. Plenty to of nature to see as well as buildings, a large pond with ducks, many horse chestnut, beech and oak trees, green open spaces, an absolutely beautiful garden area as well as numerous benches, picnic tables and the essential facilities like toilets and somewhere for a cup of tea! Great value for just the cost of parking which is £5 for the full day.
Richard Wynne
at 2023 Sep 06
Richard Wynne
at 2023 Sep 06
Wonderful place to take anybody to,especially grandchildren to. I saw two stags rutting-must be quite early in the season. The exhibition "through the eye of a needle is well worth a look. Must go earlier so we can get into the botanical garden
Claire Britton
at 2023 Aug 21
Claire Britton
at 2023 Aug 21
This is an amazing day out. You get to be so close to the deers and they're amazing, the grounds and lake are so beautiful, I saw some birds I'd never seen before, this is a top 10 place to visit
Bavesh Jawahar
at 2023 Jul 21
Bavesh Jawahar
at 2023 Jul 21
This is a lovely, large park great for running or just strolling about casually. It wasn't too crowded in the morning and probably offered the most deer at that time too. Go during July and you might be lucky enough to see the fawns. Although you can't get too close to them, you can see them crystal clear from a reasonable distance. Even without the animal tour guides the park is well worth a visit for a bit of green space and a peaceful walk :)

The only warning I have is to beware the copious amounts of deer poop!
Big Communism Stanley
at 2023 Jun 09
Big Communism Stanley
at 2023 Jun 09
I have run here many times, and I had never once known that there was a museum inside the hall. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was very surprised at how interesting and informative it was. The park surrounding the hall is also very lovely. Definitely would recommend it.

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