Guilty?! Escape Room Returns to the National Justice Museum

Tuesday 25 March 2025
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Travel back to the 1830’s as you solve clues to prove your innocence and explore hidden spaces in Nottingham’s ancient gaol...

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Following a successful pilot last year, the National Justice Museum has announced more dates for its immersive, multiple-choice escape room that takes players into the depths of their authentic Georgian gaol.

The game takes players back to Nottingham in 1831. King George IV died the previous year, and King William IV is yet to be crowned, triggering the dissolving of parliament and a general election that leaves the city on the brink of riots. The Reform Bill leads to civil disturbance across the country when The House of Lords blocks a motion by parliament to give more men the vote than just nobility and landowners.

You find yourself in Nottingham’s Narrowmarsh, a cramped, smelly slum rife with criminal activity. The local constable has found you at the site of a Reform Bill riot where a local pub was set ablaze. Two people lost their lives - and you are the central suspect, accused of arson and manslaughter. If found guilty, the death penalty beckons.

The LeftLion team tried out this escape room as part of it's pilot in Autumn 2024. If you'd like to know what we made of it, read our review here (no spoilers, we promise). 

Over the course of an hour, players will explore the Grade II* listed Georgian museum, including areas not usually open to the public - from the slums of Narrowmarsh, the exercise yard, and cells of the gaol. Solve puzzles, and gather your evidence before deciding – will you stand trial and try to prove your innocence, or will you try to escape your fate?

The game has been created in collaboration with Sacha Coward, a freelance museum professional who has worked at local, national, and international museums and galleries. Sacha has produced events, managed educational programmes, and built gallery interactives and interpretation. He is passionate about working with hidden histories and underrepresented audiences. He has created escape rooms for the National Trust, Royal Museums Greenwich, Oxford University, Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Maritime Museum and more.

The National Justice museum are also running a range of free family-friendly Easter activities including Justice Re-invented, Fingerprinting Techniques and Object Table.  For more information visit the Easter Activities page on their website.

Guilty?! A National Justice Museum Escape Room is on sale now for groups of 4-6 people, available on select evenings between 17 April to 31 May 2025, with more dates to be confirmed soon. For more information and to book, visit The National Justice Museum website.

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