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Nottingham Museum of life, Depicts the social history over the 300 years of nottingham, housed in five 17th century cottages situated within Brewhouse yard at the base of castle rock. the site itself reveals unique history once contained a thriving community of 20 houses, with a population of 127 people at its peak. the five remaining building contain a mixture of reconstructed shops, household rooms and gallery displays: 'toys' and 'community showcase' which highlights work by local groups or individuals.

History
The site is owned by Nottingham Castle The museum first open to the public in 1977, though the help of the cities residents collection began to take form, the museum today is mainly volunteer run.

Current Opening Times
Summer (March - October) - Open Saturdays & Sundays 11am - 4pm. Last entry 3.30pm

Winter (November - Friday) - Open Saturdays & Sundays 12noon - 4pm. Last entry 3.30pm

Admission - £2.50 per person (under 5s FREE). A joint ticket with Nottingham Castle is available.