Newstead Abbey was closed on Sunday 3rd December due to adverse weather conditions. If you had pre-booked you will be able to come along another day when Newstead Abbey & Gardens are open or receive a refund.

If you booked Narnia at Newstead House Admission on Sunday, you can simply bring your ticket and we will honour it on an alternative day. If you instead booked a House Tour, Afternoon Tea or Christmas Dinner, please email us to newstead.abbey@nottinghamcity.gov.uk we will be able to confirm your booking for an alternative day. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.


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Virtual Historic House tour

Step inside Newstead Abbey’s Historic House with this virtual tour by Uppercut. You can explore popular rooms including Lord Byrons study, Mr Webb’s bedroom, the Grand Drawing room and Gr Hall, along with other favorites. You will get the opportunity to discover more about museum collection objects including the Lord Byron’s portrait, skull cup & […]

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Virtual exhibitions

Past exhibitions Here we showcase past exhibitions at Newstead Abbey & Gardens in the Autumn 2019 included Lord Byron by Thomas Phillips, Kindness: Prints and drawings by David Shrigley, A British Museum Spotlight Loan: The golden age of satire? Late-Georgian satirical prints. The virtual tour Now, through V21 Artspace we are able to bring you […]

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Virtual garden tour

Step throughout Newstead Park & Gardens with this virtual tour by Uppercut. You can explore popular gardens including The French Garden, The Spanish Garden, the Japanese Garden, along with other gardens throughout Newstead Park and Boatswain’s Monument. — EXPLORE NEWSTEAD GARDENS

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Virtual lace unveiled

The past exhibition Lace Unveiled presented work by contemporary artists inspired by lace displayed within the rooms of Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of the Romantic Poet Lord Byron. These were shown alongside objects from the world-class Nottingham City Museums & Galleries Lace Collection. Works include Bragança and Mestre de Avis by Lisbon-based Joana Vasconcelos, […]

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