Escape Room Based in Historic Gaol in Nottingham

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Escape Room,National Justice Museum,Grade II Listed Prison

The National Justice Museum has created a unique escape room based entirely in its Grade II listed prison. Participants will travel back to 1830s Nottingham to solve clues and explore hidden spaces of the gaol.

The National Justice Museum has created a unique escape room based entirely in its Grade II listed prison. The city centre game will initially run between April and August, and will give participants the chance to travel back to 1830s Nottingham to solve clues whilst exploring hidden spaces of the historic gaol. The game takes place in 1831, the year King William IV is set to be crowned, following the death of King George IV the previous year.

Parliament has been dissolved and the general election leaves the city on the brink of riots. There is then further disturbance across the country when the House of Lords blocks a motion by parliament to give more men the right to vote, instead of just nobility and landowners. What three words would you use to describe Nottinghamshire? Let us know Participants of the game will find themselves in Nottingham’s Narrowmarsh, where a local constable has found you at a Reform Bill riot where a local pub was set ablaze. You are the main suspect and are accused of arson and manslaughte

 

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