Residents have a unique opportunity to look around one of Gedling’s most historical gems during a heritage day being held this Sunday (15).
Gedling House, which is now used as a meditation centre, will open its doors to the public between 11am-3pm.
Those paying a visit will also receive a history talk from local historian Mo Cooper and a free 20-minute drop-in meditation session.
A cafe will be open serving cakes and scones and a number of stalls
A spokesman for the Kadampa Meditation centre said:”It will be a great day for the community to come and have a look around Gedling House, and for the first time we have a sign language interpreter for any deaf members of the community.”