Mr Straw's House

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Mr Straw's House is a preserved 1920s suburban family home and time-capsule museum in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, managed by the National Trust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trust property
historic house museum
time-capsule museum
architecturalStyle suburban Edwardian/1920s domestic
builtInPeriod early 20th century
category Historic house museums in England
Museums in Nottinghamshire
National Trust properties in Nottinghamshire
Time capsule houses
country United Kingdom
currentUse museum
donatedTo National Trust NERFINISHED
donationBy William Straw Jr. NERFINISHED
formerOwnerFamily Straw family NERFINISHED
function historic house
house museum
hasCollectionType 20th-century household objects
domestic interiors
social history
hasFeature domestic garden
family photographs
original 1920s furnishings
original household goods
period wallpapers
hasInterpretation social and domestic history displays
hasOutbuilding former grocer's shop storage areas
hasTheme everyday middle-class life in interwar Britain
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
locatedIn England
Nottinghamshire
location Worksop NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
notableResident Florence Straw NERFINISHED
Walter Straw NERFINISHED
William Straw Jr. NERFINISHED
William Straw Sr. NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy National Trust staff and volunteers
originalUse family home
preservationApproach minimal alteration since 1930s
preservesEra 1920s
1930s
region East Midlands
streetAddress 7 Blyth Grove
tourType guided tours
visitorExperience pre-booked timed entry

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Worksop hasLandmark Mr Straw's House