Framework Knitters Museum
The museum features two preserved workshops, a row of workers cottages, garden and a chapel. Watch a framework Knitter in action in the frameshop. Have a go at a griswold sock machine and make your own scarf or hat. Explore the historic cottages and see how the manager and workers lived and the conditions which led to the Luddite revolt. Visit the chapel and our historic hosiery collection. Why not visit the Little Textile Emporium, our shop devoted to promoting local textile makers. We have gifts and cards for every occasion to suit all budgets. Finish your visit in the delightful tea room over looking the garden. See our website for admission prices. Opening Times 2013 Spring-Autumn Wednesday – Saturday (and Bank Holiday Mondays) 1 April to 30 November 11.00am – 4.30pm Sundays 1 April to 30 September 1.30pm – 4.30pm (last entry at 4.00pm) Winter Fridays 1 December to 31 March 10.00am – 3.30pm Saturdays December 10.00am – 3.30pm (last entry at 3.00pm) See our website for opening times for special events How to find us The village of Ruddington is just a few miles from the centre of Nottingham. By Bus You can reach the museum easily by bus from Nottingham: Nottingham City Transport No. 10 from the Victoria Centre, Parliament Street, or Trent Barton "Ruddington Connection" from the Broadmarsh Bus Station. Both stop at The Green, a short distance from the Museum. By Car From Nottingham Ring Road (A52), via A60 Nottingham - Loughborough Road. From M1 (Junction 24) via A453. Follow signs to Ruddington. The museum is clearly signposted as you near the village. Parking If you are travelling by car please note that Chapel Street is a cul-de-sac with no turning space. Parking is available outside the museum on Chapel Street however, unless you are confident in your reversing skills, you may find it more convenient to find a parking space nearby. A small car park is nearby and on-street parking is available in the village.