Shelley C
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The house contains a cache of items from 1911 to 1965 that belonged to the previous owner, Miss Agnes Toward. Each room is laid out how she would have lived in it, from her homemade jam in the cupboard to the sewing machine that she used as a dressmaker.
There are only six rooms to visit. Two on the entrance floor explain how Tenement houses were used and how the National Trust came to own the property. On the next floor, the four rooms are the actual areas where she lived. There is also a room that contains replica items you can handle and a children's information area. All rooms were very interesting and well laid out.
There is a cafe and a small souvernir shop. Prices were reasonable. If you are planning on eating in the cafe, check the opening times as sometimes it closes earlier than the rest of the property.
Staff were very welcoming and happy to chat. There are toilets on the ground floor.
There is no disabled access to the property. There are 15 steps to the entrance and further steps to the rooms. The rooms are small and full of items, so it would not be possible to move a wheelchair around.
Original gas lighting is used, so some rooms had low lighting.