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Situated

5 minutes from Norwich city centre.

Parking

Nearest parking St Benedicts or Duke Street. Coach drop off on Castle Meadow 10 minutes walk.

Facilities

Toilets

Group Visits

Organised groups of up to 15 people can arrange to visit the museum by contacting 'Bookings Line' below.

Access

Visitors with disabilities may bring one companion in free. The museum is not accessible to wheelchair users. Assistance dogs are welcome. For detailed advice about access, telephone 01603 493625.

Admission

From 1 April 2010:
Adult: £3.50
Concession*: £2.90
Young Person (4-16): £1.90
Museums Pass holders, Friends of Norwich Museums and under 4s free.
* Disabled visitors, over 60s and students.

Opening Times

Open Wednesday to Saturday from 10.30am until 4pm

Closure Times

24 December 2010 - 22 February 2011

Contact

Helen Renton

Postal Address

Charing Cross
Norwich NR2 4AL

Telephone

Bookings line
01603 493636

or

General enquiries
01603 667229

or

Learning Dept
01603 495891

Email:

helen.renton@norfolk.gov.uk

Other websites

[Video tour of Strangers' Hall]

A preview of the museum, courtesy of the local newspaper, the Eastern Daily Press.

Strangers' Hall newsletters

Spring 2007

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2009 Christmas at Strangers' Hall Flyer

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2009 Four Days Opening Flyer

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Strangers' Hall

Home to Mayors and Magnates


Visit one of Norwich's oldest and most fascinating buildings, dating back to 1320. Stroll through a maze of interlinked rooms enriched with textiles and period objects, bringing the days of the Tudors and Stuarts vividly to life.

Marvel at the Tudor Great Hall where the high table is set for a feast. Visit the Great Chamber - recently re-opened as the business quarters of Sir Joseph Paine, a wealthy hosier and Lord Mayor of Norwich.

Admire Lady Paine's 17th century bedroom and the beautifully panelled walnut room.

SH: Poster

Try making a bed Tudor style and enjoy delightful collections of historic toys.

Find out who the Strangers were on one of our regular guided tours and maybe meet a costumed character from times gone by. In fine weather, relax in the 17th century knot garden.

SH: Costumed Interpreter in Great Chamber

Great Chamber

SH: Christmas Tour of the Great Hall

Tudor Great Hall

MAP: Strangers' Hall



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