Directions
The William Booth Memorial Complex including the William Booth Birthplace Museum and the William Booth Community Centre is located on the corner of Sneinton Road and Windmill Lane. The 43 Bus (from Victoria Centre/Bakersfield) stops right outside.
NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH ‘WILLIAM BOOTH MEMORIAL HALLS.’
Entrance for Pedestrians
Adjacent to the Number 43 Bus Stop on Sneinton Road is a footpath leading up to Notintone Place courtyard, which links the Museum with the Community Centre. Postcode NG2 4QG. The Footpath is next to ‘Jonno’s Newsagents’ and opposite William Booth Primary School.
Entrance for Vehicles
From Sneinton Road, turn left into Windmill Lane. Then take the first left turn into Harold St. The William Booth Memorial Complex Car Park is the first opening on the left-hand side (before you reach any residential houses). Postcode NG2 4QJ. There are limited Car Parking spaces available and only one Disabled Car parking space in the complex car park.
Overflow Car Parking can be found in Greens Windmill Car Park, Windmill Lane NG2 4QB which is free for the first two hours but requires booking by the Ringo App. RingGo is a pay by phone parking service. Call RingGo on 0115 871 4000 to arrange to park at Green’s Windmill Car Park or visit https://myringgo.co.uk/, quoting the car park location number: 18936)
There are also free Car Parking Spaces in Camden Close, NG2 4QZ.
By public transport
Bus number 43 from King Street in the city centre passes the Museum ('Windmill Lane' stop). For bus timetables and further information on getting public transport to the Museum visit Traveline (https://www.traveline.info/).
The Salvation Army in Central Nottingham
William Booth Memorial Halls, King Edward Street, NG1 1EU – Church-based activities take place here
William Booth Memorial Community Centre/Complex, Notintone Place, NG2 4QG – Community-based activities such as Foodbank and Employment Plus programmes take place here