Keeping everyone safe
As per the latest government regulations, see our facilities available and extra measures we’re taking so you can enjoy your visit.
Thursday 28th January: The exit gate on Wollaton Road will be closed due to maintenance on the cattle grid. All visitors accessing by car will be requested to enter / exit via the entrance gate on Wollaton Road.
Live in Nottingham? We encourage everyone to walk or cycle to the park rather than by car, where possible, as this not only helps the environment, though keeps roads clear for the emergency services & keyworkers. All ways we can keep each other & the park safe.
Where history lives
Hall & Museum

Where history lives
Wollaton Hall is one of the country’s finest Grade I listed Elizabethan buildings and the largest dedicated Natural History Museum in the county.

Wollaton Hall
An architectural wonder, explore the Hall’s Tudor Kitchens, Prospect Room and Admiral’s Bath while discovering Wollaton’s incredible history.

Natural History Museum
Since opening its doors in 1926, Wollaton Hall has been home to the city’s Natural History Museum. It houses 750,000 objects; from fascinating fossils to surreal ‘spirit’ jars.

Nottingham Industrial Museum
Nottingham Industrial Museum focuses on the city’s hugely important industrial past. Situated at Wollaton Hall and Deer Park, the museum displays a fascinating collection of rich industrial history – from Tudor mines to the world’s first video recorder.