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The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum

8a Victoria St, Eastwood, Nottingham NG16 3AW, United Kingdom

The D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
Museum
4.5
90 reviews
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2M9V+C5 Nottingham, United Kingdom
+44 115 917 3824
lleisure.co.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: Close
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Robert Mason
Robert Mason
Really enjoyed this museum visit, the guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, would definitely recommend. Worth calling just in case they have a large group visit planned though.
Dave Perkins
Dave Perkins
Victotia Rd says it all. Modest, humble, petite house. Visit, then follow the 5 mile walk to see how the authors prosperity changed his family fortunes.
Giovanni Micco
Giovanni Micco132 days ago
This the birth place/house of D.H. Lawrence. In the centre of the village there is this well preserved and well kept house, nicely restructured. It is a jump in the past.
Mohamed Mohamed
Mohamed Mohamed254 days ago
David Herbert Lawrence Birthplace Museum is a wonderful place, talking about the writer: D.H. Lawrence. You can find more information about the person it is his birthplace. If you are interested in history then this place is for you. It opens on Thursday to Saturday. You need to book the place before you go. Recommended place to go.
The Pygmy Pipistrelle.
The Pygmy Pipistrelle.285 days ago
We've been here a good few times as a family, with friends. I'll definitely be bringing my American friend for a visit.
Absolutely lovely house and amazing tour guide, very lovely to talk to. I 100% recommend.
Trevor Smith
Trevor Smith1 year ago
Fantastic house, takes you back to the time of Lawrence's birth, rooms set out as they would have looked when Lawrence was born. Parlour, kitchen, bedroom's etc. Staff very helpful and plenty of Lawrence's book's too choose from in the gift shop. Nice tea room across the road. Car parking a few minutes away.
David “Dr Alfred Prunesquallor” Holland
David “Dr Alfred Prunesquallor” Holland1 year ago
A fascinating representation of the house where one of our greatest authors was born, coupled with a informative series of displays outlining the life of the miners who formed the background to his early work.
Nandina Mason
Nandina Mason1 year ago
Friendly welcome, helpfully. Informative and educational place recommend it!
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