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There are two parts to the property: the
Tenement House itself which is on the first floor, and the
exhibition which is in the Reception flat on the ground
floor.
Visitors are advised to see the Tenement House first and then
return to the Reception flat to see the exhibition on tenement life
and the collection of Miss Toward's papers.
Visitors are welcome to go round the rooms in any order they wish.
Room Guides are on duty to answer visitors' questions.
If you would like a copy of the children's quiz, please ask staff
on duty in The Tenement House. A clipboard and pencil are also
provided.
Autumn and Winter
Looking for something for kids to do in the school October holiday?
If they like drawing and a bit of a challenge, they might like to
take part in The Big Draw - an annual event organised by The
Campaign for Drawing to encourage people across Britain to be
creative and get drawing. Big Draw events in previous years have
ranged from designing a close tile to looking at objects from The
Tenement House that you would like to 'Keep, Chuck and
Change'.
The Tenement House is open for eight months of the year. People
sometimes ask why it is not open all year round. The main reason
for this is that buildings do not stay in good repair for ever, and
every year some kind of building maintenance work has to be carried
out. It would not be possible or safe to do this while the property
was open to the public.
Much of the building work is very dusty and so furniture and
objects have to be moved into store or covered with dustsheets
while the work is carried out. Sometimes rooms have to be sealed
off to prevent the dust from spreading as, for example, in the
winter of 2006 when the bathroom ceiling had to be replaced because
of water damage. The work took two months to complete because
traditional lime and horsehair plaster was used. All the objects
from the bathroom had to be put into safe storage and the hall
furniture was covered with dustsheets.
This winter, there are plans to have all of the front steps to the
building replaced because they are becoming worn and dangerous
through the wear and tear caused by over 16,000 pairs of feet going
up and down them each year. It will also be necessary to fit better
ventilation to the parlour so that the coal-effect gas fire
complies with current gas safety legislation. Other jobs that will
need doing in the next couple of years will include redecoration of
the bathroom and perhaps the parlour, and the updating of the
electrical wiring.
Opening Times and Admission Prices:
FREE to members - Join
Now
Adult £6
Family £15.50
1 Parent £10.50
Concession £5
Open 1 Mar to 31 Oct, 1pm - 5pm
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