Museum of The Mercian Regiment (WFR Collection) and its collection

The Museum of The Mercian Regiment features displays covering the history of the Regiment in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire through to The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment, and the link with the Cheshire and Staffordshire Regiments to form the Mercian Regiment. The museum gallery is housed in Nottingham Castle.

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Museum of The Mercian Regiment (WFR Collection)
RHQ Mercian, Foresters House,Chilwell, Nottingham
NG9 5HA Nottingham

Visitor information Museum of The Mercian Regiment (WFR Collection)

Opening hours

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Admission

0 – 4Free
18+£4.00
60+£4.00
Adults£5.50
Family£15.00
UK Students£4.00

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RHQ Mercian, Foresters House,Chilwell, Nottingham, Nottingham

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Museum of The Mercian Regiment (WFR Collection) Reviews

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    The Museum of The Mercian Regiment (WFR Collection) in Nottingham, England, offers visitors an informative look into the history of the Mercian Regiment and its predecessors. Located within Nottingham Castle, the museum houses a collection of military artifacts, uniforms, medals, and weapons that span several centuries.

    Visitors often appreciate the well-organized displays and the depth of information provided about the regiment's involvement in various conflicts. The museum does a good job of presenting the personal stories of soldiers alongside the broader historical context, which helps to bring the exhibits to life.

    The museum is relatively small, which some visitors find allows for a focused and manageable experience, while others might wish for more extensive exhibits. The staff is generally noted to be knowledgeable and helpful, enhancing the visit with their insights.

    One of the highlights frequently mentioned is the Victoria Cross display, which honors the recipients from the regiment. The interactive elements, though limited, are appreciated by those who enjoy a more hands-on experience.

    On the downside, some visitors find the museum a bit dated in terms of presentation style, and there's a feeling that it could benefit from modernization in some areas. Additionally, as it's part of Nottingham Castle, some visitors note that the combined ticket price for the castle and museum can be a bit steep if one is only interested in this specific collection.

    Overall, the Museum of The Mercian Regiment offers a solid, if somewhat traditional, museum experience that will likely appeal to those with an interest in military history or local heritage. It provides a respectful and informative tribute to the regiment and its service.

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