Try the Hammocks

Try the Hammocks

For the first thirty days of a prisoner’s sentence they slept on wooden beds with wooden pillows. But for the remainder of their time, they slept in hammocks, stretching the width of their cells.

Have a go for yourself. Try a wooden bed then climb onto a “comfy” hammock and you’ll never complain about being uncomfortable in your bed again!
RECENT VERDICTS
  • "
    It was very good. I especially liked trying out the hammock and the whipping table!

    Lorna, Brackley
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  • "
    The matron locked me in a cell, but I was cheeky!

    Mia, Glasgow
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  • "
    Great day out for all age groups!

    Marie Irvine.
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  • "
    Very well done - especially female prisoner. Would recommend this to anyone!

    Lucy, York
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  • "
    The guides were really good. Well done!

    Jackie, Poole
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  • "
    Enjoyed everything. Great having actual live actors.

    Steve, Bisham
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  • "
    A Captivating Experience!

    Mr Burns, Dumfries
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  • "
    Best attraction we've visited in a long time, thank you!

    The Harrison Family
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  • "
    The guides were really good to Jack (aged 9) and to Gran and Grandad.

    Allan, Banbury
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  • "
    Enjoyable day out. Good value for money.

    Mr Annison, Derby
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  • "
    Morning well spent.

    Mrs Einstein, Haifa
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  • "
    Really fun!

    Fiona Mackie.
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  • "
    I thought the guard in the new jail was a dummy, till he moved!

    Calum, Sandbank
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  • "
    Excellent, what else can I say!

    Mrs Bell, Minto
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  • "
    My boyfriend seemed very amused at being able to lock me up and even whip me........!

    Helen, Mirfield.
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  • "
    The prison warder was a big hit with the children

    Peter, Salford
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Many of the men, women and children sentenced here only spoke Gaelic. Interpreters were required at their trials.
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