Well, well, my fine band of merry men and women, we've come to the end of our legendary journey through Nottingham. I must say, it's been an absolute pleasure trotting alongside you through these storied streets.
From the charming Severn's Building, where we embarked on this adventure, to the grandiose Nottingham Castle that stands proudly behind me, each stop has unveiled a chapter of Nottingham's rich and varied tapestry. We've walked through the shadows of the City of Caves, stood in awe at the National Justice Museum, and marveled at the intricate beauty of St Mary's Church. And, who could forget the bustling energy of Old Market Square or the historical significance of the Lace Market?
You've wandered the paths where I've made my merry mischief, shared tales of old while standing at places like St Nicholas Church and St Peter's Church, and perhaps felt a hint of the rebellion that once filled these very streets.
Whether you're a peasant in the realm of tourists or a noble in the art of history, I hope this tour has been as enriching for you as a well-guarded chest of gold is for the Sheriff of Nottingham. Just remember, though you’ve seen much, Nottingham still holds countless secrets and stories, forever waiting to be discovered by the daring and the curious.
So, as I fade back into the annals of legend and folklore, may your hearts be light, your steps be sprightly, and your spirits always as bold as a laugh in Sherwood Forest.
Until we meet again, fare thee well, and may the road rise up to meet you!
Robin Hood is signing off, but Nottingham, oh Nottingham, will forever await your return.



