Bolton Steam Museum is located in a former cotton warehouse of the old Atlas Mills complex, now on Morrison's supermarket site off Chorley Old Road, Bolton. Bolton Steam Museum features exhibits related to Trade and Commerce, Science and Technology and Industry. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: Inverted Vertical Engine, Stationary Steam Engine, McNaughted Beam engine, Non Dead Centre engine, Woodhouse & Mitchell, John Musgrave & Sons, Horizontal engine, Lancashire Boiler, Vertical engine, Scott & Hodgson, Hick Hargreaves, Beam Engine, Tangye, Petrie and Robey.
Science & Technology Industrial heritage
Mornington Road, Bolton
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The Bolton Steam Museum offers an immersive experience into the world of industrial steam power. Located in Bolton, England, this volunteer-run museum houses an impressive collection of restored steam engines, showcasing the region's rich industrial heritage. Visitors often praise the knowledgeable and passionate volunteers who bring the exhibits to life with their detailed explanations and demonstrations. The museum's strength lies in its hands-on approach, allowing guests to see many of the engines in operation, which adds a dynamic element to the visit. The authentic atmosphere of the old warehouse setting enhances the overall experience. While some reviewers note that the museum is relatively small, most agree that the quality and rarity of the exhibits more than make up for its size. The museum's limited opening hours are occasionally mentioned as a drawback, so potential visitors are advised to check the schedule in advance. Despite this, many find the Bolton Steam Museum to be an educational and enjoyable outing, particularly appealing to those interested in engineering, industrial history, or looking for a unique local attraction.
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