A: Visitors can expect to see a journey back in time exploring the history of the iconic building, from cave dwellings to medieval maltings and tanneries. The museum showcases the lives of textile makers who have lived and worked in the area for generations.
A: The caves are all at ground level and designed to be as accessible as possible. However, visitors should be aware that the cave's geology may result in uneven footing. It's recommended to wear appropriate footwear for exploring the caves.
A: Brewhouse Yard has been a part of Nottingham's changing story and important cloth trades for hundreds of years. It has affected the lives of many of the city's different communities, from Wildboare dyers to laceworker Websters. The area holds tales and stories buried deep in the sandstone.
A: Families can expect an educational and entertaining visit to the museum. The staff are knowledgeable and can provide insights into the history of the area, making the experience much more interesting. It's a great place for all ages to explore and learn about Nottingham's heritage.
A: Reservations are recommended for a seamless visit to the museum. However, visitors have reported no wait times when visiting on weekdays. Whether you make a reservation or not, the museum offers a little hidden gem in Nottingham that is bigger than it looks from the outside.