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Bassetlaw Museum — Attraction in Bassetlaw

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Bassetlaw Museum
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The Bassetlaw Museum is a museum in Retford, Nottinghamshire which documents the history of North Nottinghamshire from the earliest times to the present day. It is situated on Grove Street, Retford.
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22 Grove St, Retford DN22 6JR, United Kingdom
Gurkha Tandoori Restaurant
17 Grove St, Retford DN22 6JP, United Kingdom
Cafe De Bella
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5 Grove St, Retford DN22 6JP, United Kingdom
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Edi'z Kitchen Retford
32 Carolgate, Retford DN22 6DY, United Kingdom
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Rondo Lounge
20 The Sq, Retford DN22 6DQ, United Kingdom
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The Lawns
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Tanamara Guest House - Hotel / B & B - Retford
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The Elms Hotel
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Bassetlaw Museum

Amcott House, 40 Grove St, Retford DN22 6LD, United Kingdom
4.7(107)
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The Bassetlaw Museum is a museum in Retford, Nottinghamshire which documents the history of North Nottinghamshire from the earliest times to the present day. It is situated on Grove Street, Retford.

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attractions: , restaurants: The Dominie Cross - JD Wetherspoon, Fred's Cantonese Restaurant, Everest Tandoori Restaurant, Gurkha Tandoori Restaurant, Cafe De Bella, No5 Restaurant & Wine Bar, Town Best Cafe, Edi'z Kitchen Retford, Harrys Coffee House, Rondo Lounge
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+44 1777 713749
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bassetlawmuseum.org.uk

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Nearby restaurants of Bassetlaw Museum

The Dominie Cross - JD Wetherspoon

Fred's Cantonese Restaurant

Everest Tandoori Restaurant

Gurkha Tandoori Restaurant

Cafe De Bella

No5 Restaurant & Wine Bar

Town Best Cafe

Edi'z Kitchen Retford

Harrys Coffee House

Rondo Lounge

The Dominie Cross - JD Wetherspoon

The Dominie Cross - JD Wetherspoon

4.1

(800)

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Fred's Cantonese Restaurant

Fred's Cantonese Restaurant

4.1

(182)

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Everest Tandoori Restaurant

Everest Tandoori Restaurant

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Gurkha Tandoori Restaurant

Gurkha Tandoori Restaurant

4.4

(136)

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Reviews of Bassetlaw Museum

4.7
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5.0
1y

This is an outstanding and magnificent museum in the heart of Retford which details all the different aspects of history of the North Nottinghamshire district of Bassetlaw. The museum is housed in a beautiful and fantastic Georgian Building that was once owned by the Amcott Family and the exhibitions/galleries is held over 2 floors. The ground floors has wonderful exhibitions about the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, How Bassetlaw coped with World Wars and there is a little history about the Amcott Family and there is a small amount of information about the Pilgrims. All of these galleries are wonderfully informative and interesting with some fascinating facts and social and general history to learn about. The ground floor also houses a gallery of paintings from a local artist with paintings of part of the Yorkshire Coast and coastlines abroad in Portugal to Big Cats such as The Tiger and all of the paintings have magnificent almost realistic life-like detail to them. The Stand out features from the ground floor galleries is the Piano, Glass drinking set, The Civic Plate and The Britannia due to the great condition of their presentation. The first floor galleries are equally as informative and interesting as the ground galleries/exhibitions and the first floor covers the Dukeries at Clumber Park, Welbeck and Rufford, Home life during the Second World War, Victorian Schoolroom, Industries in Bassetlaw such as Malting & Coal Mining and their contributions to the area and also Archeology and Medieval History. The Victorian Schoolroom is absolutely magnificent showing a layout of what one was giving a full picture of what life was for Victorian children in the Classroom and there are some interesting facts about the school day activities and also the rules in a Victorian Schoolroom which were very strict. The Archaeology and Medieval History is probably the best gallery of them all as there is a treasure trove of artefacts to see and also some great facts to learn about. Amongst the artefacts and is probably the stand out feature is the Wooden Anglo Saxon Boat which has been beautifully preserved and is amazing to think that it is still in great condition and the Archeology and Medieval history gallery has some great Anglo Saxon Jewellery and also Roman Coins to see to top it off brilliantly. The museum also has a great informative Pilgrims Gallery chartering the areas contribution to those Catholics who fled Britain to go to America and other countries after Catholicism was frowned upon and not liked and again the Pilgrims is really fascinating and interesting with some great facts to pick up. There is a great vast beautiful garden to the rear of the Georgian Building which is a nice way to get away from the galleries briefly and is very relaxing and tranquil and there is a Rural Heritage Building going into farming and the rural contribution made to the area by people and there are some great farm machinery such as Tractors to see. There is no cafe at the museum but there is a lovely small gift shop selling a variety of souvenirs at affordable reasonable prices. The museum is free admission but donations are welcome and extremely useful to keep the place going for future generations. The staff too are very friendly and welcoming making the experience and visit all the more nicer and better. Overall this is a fabulous museum to visit and makes for an enjoyable and enthralling day out to learn about the history of Bassetlaw. Definitely well worth a visit...

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3.0
1y

We loved the children's artwork and the the vegetable garden, as these brought the museum to life. We also appreciated the other exhibits and were particularly interested to see that the movement which resulted in pilgrims emigrating on the Mayflower started in Nottinghamshire. However, it would have been good to have made this part more interactive, through posing questions, such as 'What would you do if you were told you would be killed if you read books in English?' or 'Why do you think that the puritans wore very simple clothes without any decoration?'. Our curiosity needs to be nurtured and our thinking needs to be challenged by museums, so that we go out different from...

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5.0
18w

Honestly didn't expect much from this museum, but I was pleasantly surprised. There is a bit of a gallery on the ground floor which is okay, but you would probably need to appreciate the skill required for the specialist photos on show. The best parts are upstairs... Lots of smaller rooms with a more traditional type museum layout. Not too crowded, with a nice flow to the rooms. The house is quite interesting as well. Some limited free parking outside, but a short walk away, you can find alternative parking, if you want to risk it. I was surprised to spend about 2...

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Brian MorrallBrian Morrall
Honestly didn't expect much from this museum, but I was pleasantly surprised. There is a bit of a gallery on the ground floor which is okay, but you would probably need to appreciate the skill required for the specialist photos on show. The best parts are upstairs... Lots of smaller rooms with a more traditional type museum layout. Not too crowded, with a nice flow to the rooms. The house is quite interesting as well. Some limited free parking outside, but a short walk away, you can find alternative parking, if you want to risk it. I was surprised to spend about 2 hours there.
Janie BerryJanie Berry
I spent a wonderful few hours here and thoroughly enjoyed looking around! There were some fabulous childrens activities going on and everyone was helpful and enthusiastic! There is a lovely garden to the rear of the museum, beautiful on a nice summery day. I was fascinated by the new Pilgrim exhibition which I believe opens officially on 19th September. There were outfits for children to dress up in and an excellent display including visual and audio stories in the second room! Very friendly staff, I highly recommend a visit! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Grae CameronGrae Cameron
We had a great time at the museum this afternoon. Lots of fantastic displays and plenty of interactive exhibits to keep the kids interested. They especially enjoyed the school room/toys section and the farming displays. They often have free of charge, arts and crafts workshops organised for the kids during school holidays and are definitely worth a visit. The friendly, informative staff were on hand to make sure we knew where to go and what to look out for. I'd definitely recommend a visit. We'll be back for sure.
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Honestly didn't expect much from this museum, but I was pleasantly surprised. There is a bit of a gallery on the ground floor which is okay, but you would probably need to appreciate the skill required for the specialist photos on show. The best parts are upstairs... Lots of smaller rooms with a more traditional type museum layout. Not too crowded, with a nice flow to the rooms. The house is quite interesting as well. Some limited free parking outside, but a short walk away, you can find alternative parking, if you want to risk it. I was surprised to spend about 2 hours there.
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I spent a wonderful few hours here and thoroughly enjoyed looking around! There were some fabulous childrens activities going on and everyone was helpful and enthusiastic! There is a lovely garden to the rear of the museum, beautiful on a nice summery day. I was fascinated by the new Pilgrim exhibition which I believe opens officially on 19th September. There were outfits for children to dress up in and an excellent display including visual and audio stories in the second room! Very friendly staff, I highly recommend a visit! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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We had a great time at the museum this afternoon. Lots of fantastic displays and plenty of interactive exhibits to keep the kids interested. They especially enjoyed the school room/toys section and the farming displays. They often have free of charge, arts and crafts workshops organised for the kids during school holidays and are definitely worth a visit. The friendly, informative staff were on hand to make sure we knew where to go and what to look out for. I'd definitely recommend a visit. We'll be back for sure.
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