Discover the William Booth Birthplace Museum
The Salvation Army, Sneinton Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 4QG
Explore the birthplace of Nottingham's most famous preacher and social reformer - William Booth - co-founder of the Salvation Army. Explore the Grade II listed building and step back in time to see what a lower middle class home would have looked like in the late 1820s. Find out about Booth's early years in Nottingham and the influences that impacted him and inspired him to lead a life of service. Learn about Booth's wife, Catherine, an incredible woman who was also a writer, preacher and co-founder of the Salvation Army. Explore the museum in your own time. Everyone welcome!
The Salvation Army, Sneinton Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 4QG
Ground floor of the museum wheelchair accessible (ramp access to museum). Museum has a lift, but the lift is not wheelchair accessible. One disabled parking space in staff car park - must arrange to use this car space with the Museum in advance on telephone: 0115 979 3464 or email: [email protected]
An unique opportunity to visit the museum, as it's not normally open weekends and not normally open to drop-in visits.