Went there yesterday as trying to visit as many National Trust properties as possible this year and, although we don't live far away from it,we've never got round to going.Wondered if anyone else had been? We both agreed that we came away with no sense of the past and did mention it to the staff there. They said that most people prefer the bareness of it as it allows them to use their imagination, but we felt our imagination needed more information and a bit of a kick start. Also the tearoom there was very basic and I thought that NH properties did quite well from the income from their tearooms. They did say that there isn't a lot of information/photos etc about workhouses as they weren't deemed to be of interest at the time but I have found quite a lot of stuff on the internet that's interesting. 24 Hours in the Past filmed there and donated furniture etc so some of the rooms aren't as sparse as they had been; I'm hoping the programme might be on catchup; if not it might have been a good idea for the Workhouse to show the programme to visitors? We have ben to other National Trust properties where they don't listen to critiscism [the people working there have told us so]. Am I just being mrsgrumpy about it
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Are you irritating in RL? (light hearted)
I think someone got out of the wrong side of the bed


but she seemed a bit squeamish so I moved on to the laundry instead. I've never been to Bolsover Castle; didn't Lucy Worsley do a programme about it a while back? It's quite close to Hardwick Hall which is worth going to [must go back there]. Going to Mr Straws House tomorrow; talk about going from one extreme to the other [I hope I don't break anything
]. The new Civil War museum is proving very popular at the moment. Now now jen; we know very well you wouldn't be on your way to Peterborough but partaking of tea with Dennis
. But, if you do stop off in that area let me know and we'll meet up with you
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. We saw Show of Hands do an accoustic set at the Minster; that was brilliant. It's also funny when the Bishop blesses the black faced Morris Dancers there when they do the 'Gate to Southwell' 