TOP 10 Things to do in Nottingham, England 2023!

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TOP 10 Things to do in Nottingham, England 2023!

Nottingham, England is an amazing place to visit in England . If you want to know top 10 what to do in Nottingham or you need a travel guide, please keep watching.

4. St Mary’s Church
There has been a church at this plot in the Lace Market area since the Saxon times.
Today’s Grade I listed building was constructed across the 14th and 15th centuries and is the largest medieval monument in Nottingham.
In the Perpendicular Gothic style, the oldest section of the church is the south wall of the nave, going back to 1370. From around this time is the oldest door in Nottingham, leading to the former chantry room (now a toilet for wheelchair users). The door has its original 14th-century locking mechanism and has survived for so long because the room has rarely been used.
The stained glass windows were produced by some of Victorian England’s leading glassmakers, while the imposing bronze doors on the south porch are from 1904 and depict the Life of Our Lord in the tympanum and on the doors’ 20 panels.

3. Nottingham Industrial Museum
On weekends you can catch up on Nottingham’s long industrial history at this museum in the stables at Wollaton Hall.
There are pieces from the local textile trade, which have been around since the invention of the stocking frame, producing stocking hoses from the end of the 16th century.
You can view a handful of these machines, as well as a bobbinet, knitting machine from 1910, and Leavers and Barmen lace-making machines from Nottingham’s once thriving lace industry.
Nottingham is also synonymous with Raleigh bicycles and there’s a range of models, as well as the personal bicycle owned by Thomas Humber, the inventor of the early alternative to high-wheel bikes, the “safety bicycle”.

2. Stonebridge City Farm
Close to the centre of the city in Nottingham’s St Anns area is a place where youngsters can come into contact with domestic animals like rare breed pigs, cows, sheep, goats, ducks, donkeys and Shetland ponies.
This space was a former slum, cleared in the middle of the 20th century to make way for a school that was never built.
The attraction has animal handling sessions where children can pet and handle smaller creatures like guinea pigs and rabbits, while you can also buy animal feed from the shop for the larger animals.

1. Newstead Abbey
If you need some inspiration for a day out, the ancestral home of the poet Lord Byron is 10 miles north of Nottingham.
The 12th-century Augustinian abbey was dissolved during the Reformation in the 16th century and turned into a country house right after.
The estate was inherited by Lord Byron at the end of the 18th century and he would live here on and off before selling it in 1818. The Gothic facade of the abbey church is adjoined to the Tudor-style house which has been preserved as it was in the 19th century, showing off the poet’s private apartments and a variety of memorabilia.

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