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I visited Gladstone's Land when I was in primary school, many years ago, but have had friends go recently and I have been told it is still the same.
As I was with my school we were all told to change into 17th century clothes which was interesting to say the least, we were then given a guided tour around 6 different rooms that showed different walks of life in that era from the poor lifestyles to the richer lifestyle. The rooms are full with objects from that period where we were given stories about each, and interesting pieces of information about life at that time.
The one thing that really sticks out is the ceiling in one of the rooms, it was truely magnificent, and I also believe is handpainted.
Today, to go in as a visitor you can walk around the rooms yourself and spend as much time as you like. If you would like a guide, you can request one, at an additional cost.
They have a souvineer shop there but there are also some downfalls.
There are no toilets and there isn't a cafe within the centre either. There is nowhere for car parking, unless you enjoy to walk.
The prices are fairly reasonable though and downfalls aside, it makes an educational and interesting day for the whole family!