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Ilkeston lies on the River Erewash and is the third largest town within Derbyshire. Historically, Ilkeston has industries in coal mining, lace making and iron handling however in the past few decades the relevance and importance of these industries have declined. Ilkeston is situated closely to Nottingham and officially seen as being part of the Nottingham Metropolitan area by the Office for National Statistics.
For a cultural experience of the town you can visit the Erewash Museum located on High Street that depicts the social history of Ilkeston which opened in the 1980's. The museum showcases a variety of exhibitions some of which are permanent including the Edwardian kitchen, wash-house and exhibition of children's toys. Local artists regularly exhibit their artwork at The Lally Gallery alongside exhibitions of history and crafts.
There are also events on for families however in some cases children may have to be accompanied by an adult. Visitors can take part in live demonstrations and there are ongoing displays and entertainment filled programmes that take place all year round and on bank holidays.
Scala Cinema is another attraction in Ilkeston which was built in the early part of the nineteenth century and had the seating capacity to hold 1000 people. In present day, it can seat just over 400 people as its balcony is now closed. It is fully furbished with Dolby surround sound and can also be used as a children's party venue This cinema has historical value as it stands as one of the oldest operational purpose based cinemas in all of England. Parking here is free on Sundays, all days after 6pm and bank holiday Mondays.
Situated 2 miles from Ilkeston is The BottleKiln, a Buttery Café, card & gift shop and displays modern crafts and galleries. Originally an old pottery house, The Bottlekiln is a relaxing environment as the café offers home made cakes, fresh coffee and much more. The gift shop has detailed one-off gifts including personalised cups and also has a range of home wares for purchase. Also found here is a beautiful and tranquil Japanese garden where visitors can sit back and enjoy the view.
The arts and crafts gallery is located near the café, so it is best to be here prior to or following lunch time, especially if you would like to take your time and appreciate the brilliant displays found in this gallery. The Bottlekiln also stocks jewellery and has actually been a recipient of receiving an award for ‘Best gift retailer of jewellery in UK 2008' alongside becoming finalists for the ‘Best Independent Card Retailer, Midlands & Wales 2008'. The Buttery café won awards for ‘The BSA best beverage experience award 2007'.
If you are looking for places to dine out in Ilkeston, you will find many pubs offering food and drink some of a traditional original and some that are more stylish in their interior such as Mail House in South Street. However, there are many fine Indian, Chinese and Italian restaurants such as The Shah Jehan Restaurant catering Indian cuisine, found on Awsworth Road.
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