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The Ruddington Village Museum occupies part of St. Peter's
Rooms, the former Ruddington Infant and Girls School. The Museum is run
by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers who act as curators, conservators
and guides.
The
collection has grown over the past 30 years by the acquisition of material
of local significance. Donations continue to be accepted to fill gaps
in the collection.
The
permanent display explores Edwardian Ruddington through a series of reconstructed
shops: Mick's Fish and Chip Shop, Cobbler, Ironmonger, Pharmacist and
Toy Shop. There is also a schoolroom, telephone exchange and a collection
of farm implements.
OPENING
TIMES
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Easter
Monday to End October
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| Thursday |
2:30
- 5:00pm |
| Bank
Holiday Monday |
2:30
- 5.00pm |
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August
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| Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday |
2.50
- 5.00pm |
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ADMISSION
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| Adult
£1.00 |
Concession
75p |
Child
over five 50p |
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Wheelchair
access
Last admission at 4:15pm
Group visits by arrangement
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BOOKINGS
& ENQUIRIES
Tel: (0115) 914 6645 |
The
Village Museum is a members of Nottinghamshire Independent Museums Forum
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