The museum depicts the social history of Nottingham over the last 300 years through the objects made, used or owned by local people. It is housed in five 17th century cottages adjacent to the famous 'Trip to Jerusalem' public house. There
is plenty for visitors to enjoy on this unique site. Attractions include the “In Search of Brewhouse Yard exhibition which gives a fascinating insight into the history of the site and the people that lived there. There are reconstructed rooms and shop settings, and gallery displays including 'Toys' and 'Community Showcase' which highlights work by local groups or individuals. In the adjacent Rock Cottage is a reconstructed Victorian Schoolroom and an exhibition celebrating 'Growing up in Nottingham'. Special rates for Groups. For opening times and charges visit the website. Walking distance from City Centre.Entrance of Castle Road.