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Cineworld Cinema Nottingham

3.3 (12 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 9:30 pm

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This is a nice comfortable cinema , or would be if they wouldn't turn the air conditioning up so high . The prices are fairly ordinary , but they have much cheaper seats in the mornings and afternoons . Its very central , so easy to get to and away from , even when you go to a late show .

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Friendly staff, clean and comfy seats. What more do you need from a cinema. The IMAX screen is ma-hooo-sive!!!!

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Wollaton Hall Natural History Museum

Wollaton Hall Natural History Museum

(5 reviews)

Wollaton Hall and its Natural History Museum in Nottingham is truly an exceptional place to visit…read moreand easily one of the most impressive heritage sites in the region. From the moment you approach the magnificent Elizabethan mansion you are greeted with architecture that feels almost otherworldly. The hall stands proudly at the top of the hill surrounded by vast parkland roaming deer and beautifully maintained grounds. The setting alone is enough to make the trip worthwhile but what awaits inside is even more remarkable. The Natural History Museum housed within the hall is extensive captivating and full of fascinating detail. Every gallery is thoughtfully curated with exhibits that span everything from fossils and geology to wildlife specimens and cultural artefacts from around the world. The displays are rich with information yet accessible and inviting even for those who may not usually be drawn to natural history. There is a sense of wonder in each room whether you are standing in front of the towering dinosaur skeletons learning about ancient civilizations or examining the intricate details of preserved animals. What truly elevates the experience at Wollaton Hall is the staff. Every member of the team I encountered was incredibly helpful friendly and knowledgeable. Their passion for the museum its collections and the history of the hall is evident in every conversation. They answer questions with genuine enthusiasm sharing insights that you would not find on the information boards and they are always eager to help visitors get the most out of their visit. Whether offering historical context pointing out details you might have missed or simply greeting guests with warm smiles they create an atmosphere that is welcoming and engaging. The staff's knowledge is especially impressive. They speak with confidence and depth about the collections and their enthusiasm is infectious. It is clear that they take real pride in their work and in preserving and sharing the stories held within the museum. This level of personal connection and dedication makes the visit feel even more meaningful. The hall itself is stunning inside and out. Its rooms are filled with ornate architectural details historic artwork and glimpses into the lives of the people who lived there centuries ago. Wandering through the halls feels like stepping into a different time period and the museum's design allows you to explore both the historical building and the natural history collections seamlessly. The parkland surrounding Wollaton Hall is an added delight with peaceful walking paths lakes and of course the famous deer that roam freely. It is easy to spend an entire day here exploring the grounds taking in the scenery and enjoying the blend of history nature and culture. In every aspect Wollaton Hall and its Natural History Museum exceed expectations. The combination of breathtaking architecture immersive exhibits and exceptional staff creates a truly unforgettable experience. It is a place that appeals to families history enthusiasts nature lovers and curious visitors of all kinds. I cannot recommend it highly enough and I will definitely be returning.

Wollaton Hall is a superb Tudor-era mansion on a small but notable hill a little north-west off the…read morecity centre of Nottingham. It is home to a natural history museum caught in time, i.e. given today's plethora of information and entertainment in the form of TV/cinema documentaries, not really exciting or essential any more. Still, the architectural minutiae, the lovely surrounding deer park and the occasional special events - such as the vintage cars and bikes display when I was there - merit a visit. The architecture of Wollaton Hall is terrific, but the museum inside is quite a bit dated and truly feels like an old style museum trapped in time. Good thing then, that when I visited in early October, there was a congregation of collectors of classic cars and bikes, which added tremendously to the overall excitement. The deer park is as vast as it is attractive. All of these are/were free of charge, and there are several cafés strewn across the grounds. There is also an industrial history museum. Since Nottingham is rather short on attractions (there's Nottingham Castle, and not much beyond that!), Wollaton Hall is the runner-up!

Patchings Art Centre - Patchings art cenre

Patchings Art Centre

(2 reviews)

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Patchings is an arts and craft centre, with several resident artists, each with their own…read morestudio/shop. My boyfriend's dad bought an awesome sculpture of a chameleon (which he started to call Roger on the way home)... along with several paintings (they have built up a collection over many years) We looked around: - A shop full of jewellery/clocks/sculptures and paintings - A gallery of be-autiful photographs - A couple of different studios and shops full of paintings - A textile shop - A shop for art supplies - A framing shop with pretty cards/ cups /small gifts There were a couple of artists that were away, so we didn't get to see everything, but it was really nice to wander around. They have events, workshops and festivals...as well as a café, so it is a nice place to explore. The prices are reasonable (especially compared to London) so it is definitely worth a peek.

Set in once derelict farm buildings, Patchings Art Centre now houses a Gallery, art and pottery…read morestudio, restaurant, framing and art materials shop. I have been here on several occasions and it's a great half day out if you are in the area. The restaurant is lovely and there's an outdoor seating area for sunny days. Bunting brightens up the buildings and there are lovely flowers. Sometimes the little shops don't stick to their opening hours but it's worth a look around. It's a great place to do art courses or visit an exhibition or fair - when it can get very busy. I went to the Teddy Bear fair and also did a felting course which was very enjoyable. Visit the website for further details and events.

Cineworld Cinema Nottingham - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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