All agriculture museums to visit in England

Explore the rich heritage of agriculture at 104 museums in England. Discover the history and evolution of farming practices, tools, and techniques that have shaped the agricultural landscape, from vintage farming equipment to modern agricultural innovations.

Are you passionate about farming and agricultural history? These are the must-visit agriculture museums in England:

  1. Museum of Lincolnshire Life1

    Museum of Lincolnshire Life

     Lincoln
    The Museum of Lincolnshire Life, located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK, is a rich repository of the county's social history. The museum's collection spans from 1750 to the present day, celebrating the culture and lives of the people of Lincolnshire. It provides a comprehensive view of the county's commercial, domestic, agricultural, industrial, and community life, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in understanding the region's past and present.
  2. The World of James Herriot2

    The World of James Herriot

     Thirsk
    The World of James Herriot Ltd is a unique visitor attraction located in the former home and veterinary surgery of the renowned author, James Herriot. This site offers a glimpse into the life and work of the author, providing a unique perspective on his life and the era in which he lived.
  3. Milton Keynes Museum3

    Milton Keynes Museum

     Wolverton
    The Milton Keynes Museum is a local independent museum located in the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys in Milton Keynes, England. The museum is primarily operated by volunteers, supplemented by a small team of paid staff. This unique blend of passionate volunteers and professional staff ensures a warm and informative experience for all visitors.
  4. Shugborough Estate4

    Shugborough Estate

     Stafford
    Home to the Anson family since 1624; it was once described as a 'perfect paradise'. The stories of Shugborough are entangled with the exploits and interests of two brothers, Thomas and George Anson. You can explore sweeping parkland, ancient woodland and a landscape peppered with monuments. See sea
  5. Woburn Abbey and Gardens5

    Woburn Abbey and Gardens

     Woburn
    Woburn Abbey and Gardens is a museum in Woburn. The museum features exhibits related to: architecture, design, costume and textiles, social history, literature, coins and medals, decorative and applied art, photography, fine art, agriculture, archives and personalities. Key themes, people and exhibi
  6. The Village Church Farm6

    The Village Church Farm

     Skegness
    The Village Church Farm, previously known as the Church Farm Museum, is an open-air museum located near Skegness in Lincolnshire, England. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the local and agricultural history of the region.
  7. Shuttleworth Collection & Garden7

    Shuttleworth Collection & Garden

     Biggleswade
    The Shuttleworth Collection is a unique museum situated at the Old Warden Aerodrome in Bedfordshire. It houses a wide range of aircraft and automobiles, all meticulously restored and maintained. The museum is renowned worldwide for the diversity of its exhibits, making it a fascinating destination for aviation and automobile enthusiasts.
  8. Kent Life Heritage Farm Park8

    Kent Life Heritage Farm Park

     Sandling
    Kent Life, previously known as the Museum of Kent Life, is an open-air museum situated in Sandling, near Maidstone. It is conveniently located next to Allington Locks on the east bank of the River Medway, making it easily accessible for visitors. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of Kent in an open-air setting.
  9. Bewdley Museum9

    Bewdley Museum

     Bewdley
    Bewdley Museum is a cultural institution located in the town of Bewdley, Worcestershire, England. The museum is under the management of the Wyre Forest District Council, ensuring its preservation and operation for the public to enjoy.
  10. Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse10

    Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse

     Dereham
    Discover Norfolk’s rural history over 50 acres of glorious countryside, from the traditional working farm to the lives of the residents of the Victorian workhouse. Step back in time at this fascinating historical site, where you can uncover what life was like for some of Norfolk’s poorest people i
  11. Strawberry Hill11

    Strawberry Hill

     Twickenham
    Strawberry Hill is a museum in Twickenham, Middlesex. The museum features exhibits related to Literature, Decorative and Applied Art, Architecture and Agriculture.
  12. Barleylands Farm Park and Village12

    Barleylands Farm Park and Village

     Billericay
    Barleylands Farm Park and Craft Village is a diverse attraction located in Barleylands, Billericay, Essex. The park is home to a wide variety of farm animals and offers numerous activities such as indoor and outdoor play areas, tractor rides, and small rides. Additionally, it features a birds of prey centre and a nocturnal & exotic animal house, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to interact with and learn about different species.
  13. Pickering Beck Isle Museum13

    Pickering Beck Isle Museum

     Pickering
    Situated close to the heart of the town there is plenty to explore at Beck Isle Museum. Step back in time and enjoy exploring what life was like in this thriving market town. Visit shops from the past, explore the costume collections and enjoy discovering our farming heritage. With special events, c
  14. Croxteth Hall and Country Park14

    Croxteth Hall and Country Park

     Liverpool
    Croxteth Hall is a country house of significant historical value, located in the suburb of West Derby in Liverpool, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, indicating its importance in the nation's built heritage. The hall was the former country estate and ancestral home of the Molyneux family, who held the title of the Earls of Sefton. This makes it a site of interest for those keen on exploring the history and heritage of Liverpool and its surrounding areas.
  15. Cogges Manor Farm15

    Cogges Manor Farm

     Witney
    Cogges Manor Farm, located in Cogges near Witney in Oxfordshire, England, is a heritage centre that was once a working farm. It is currently operated by a charitable trust and is open to the public. The farm offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and culture of rural life in England.
  16. Normanby Hall Country Park16

    Normanby Hall Country Park

     Scunthorpe
    Normanby Hall Country Park is a museum in Nr Scunthorpe. The museum features exhibits related to Costume and Textiles, Land Transport, Architecture, Industry, Agriculture, Fine Art, Decorative and Applied Art and Social History.
  17. The Museum in the Park17

    The Museum in the Park

     Stroud
    The Museum in the Park is a museum in Stroud. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology, fine art, coins and medals, personalities, decorative and applied art, social history, costume and textiles, toys and hobbies, sport, trade and commerce, agriculture, world cultures, photography and i
  18. Waterperry Gardens and Rural Museum18

    Waterperry Gardens and Rural Museum

     Waterperry
    Waterperry Gardens, located in the quaint village of Waterperry near Wheatley, east of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England, is a unique combination of beautiful gardens and a museum. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the gardens while also learning about the history and culture of the area through the museum.
  19. Queen Victoria Monument19

    Queen Victoria Monument

     Liverpool
    The Queen Victoria Monument, located at Derby Square in Liverpool, is a grand neo-Baroque or Beaux-Arts monument. It is built over the former site of Liverpool Castle, adding a layer of historical significance to its location. The monument is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time and offers a glimpse into the city's rich past.
  20. Museum Of East Anglian Life20

    Museum Of East Anglian Life

     Stowmarket
    The Food Museum, previously known as the Museum of East Anglian Life, is situated in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. The museum's primary focus is on the agricultural history of East Anglia, which it presents through a variety of exhibits and living history demonstrations. This provides visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about the region's rich agricultural past in an engaging and interactive way.
  21. Hereford Cider Museum21

    Hereford Cider Museum

     Hereford
    The Hereford Cider Museum is housed in a historic cider-making factory at Pomona Place in Hereford, dating back to 1888. This location is significant as it was the birthplace of Bulmer's Cider, a well-known cider brand. Visitors to the museum can explore this historic site and learn about the origins of Bulmer's Cider.
  22. Ayscoughfee Hall Museum22

    Ayscoughfee Hall Museum

     Spalding
    Ayscoughfee Hall is a Grade I listed building located in the heart of Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. This historic building, along with its associated parkland, is a significant landmark on the fen tour. Its rich history and architectural beauty make it a notable point of interest for visitors to the region.
  23. Wellingborough Museum23

    Wellingborough Museum

     Wellingborough
    Wellingborough Museum is a museum in Wellingborough. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, coins and medals, archives, medicine, weapons and war, agriculture, toys and hobbies, social history, costume and textiles, industry and archaeology.
  24. Bakewell Old House Museum24

    Bakewell Old House Museum

     Bakewell
    The Old House Museum in Bakewell is a significant historical site, originally built in the 16th century. It was once a yeoman's house and now serves as a museum. The museum showcases a variety of artefacts and provides a glimpse into local life during different periods. Visitors can explore the rich history of the area and learn about the people who once lived there.
  25. Skidby Windmill25

    Skidby Windmill

     Skidby
    Skidby Windmill, located near Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a Grade II* listed windmill. This historic site is a significant part of the region's heritage and offers a unique insight into the traditional milling process.
  26. Rural Life Centre26

    Rural Life Centre

     Tilford
    The Rural Life Living Museum is situated in the charming village of Tilford, Surrey, which is near Farnham in southern England. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore the museum and also enjoy the surrounding countryside.
  27. OuseBurn Farm27

    OuseBurn Farm

     Newcastle upon Tyne
    A friendly farm and environmental visitor centre in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne.
  28. Hornsea Museum28

    Hornsea Museum

     Hornsea
    Hornsea Museum is a local museum located in Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, in the northern part of England. It offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the region, making it an interesting destination for those who are interested in learning more about the local area.
  29. Lynn Museum29

    Lynn Museum

     King's Lynn
    Enjoy this delightful museum which tells the story of West Norfolk. Step back in time as you walk through Seahenge, the astonishing Bronze Age timber circle that is the museum’s stunning centrepiece, and learn about the people who meticulously crafted these mysterious timbers. Then, browse around
  30. Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens30

    Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens

     Northampton
    Kelmarsh Hall is an elegant 18th-century country house located in Northamptonshire, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles south of Market Harborough and 11 miles north of Northampton. This Grade I listed building is open to the public and offers a glimpse into the past with its Palladian architecture and surrounding estate, which includes both a park and gardens.
  31. The Museum of English Rural Life31

    The Museum of English Rural Life

     Reading
    The Museum of English Rural Life, also known as The MERL, is a unique institution that serves as a museum, library, and archive. Its primary focus is on documenting the evolving nature of farming and rural life in England. This comprehensive approach provides visitors with a rich and diverse understanding of the country's agricultural history and rural culture.
  32. Horsham Museum and Art Gallery32

    Horsham Museum and Art Gallery

     Horsham
    Since 1941, the Horsham Museum has been housed in Causeway House, occupying the entire site. Prior to this, the collections were located in the basement of Park House, North Street. The museum's location in Causeway House provides a unique setting for the display of its extensive collections and adds to the overall visitor experience.
  33. Acton Scott Heritage Farm33

    Acton Scott Heritage Farm

     Acton Scott
    Visit Acton Scott Heritage Farm - a great day out for the whole family! Located near Church Stretton in the Shropshire Hills. We are an independent charity promoting heritage farming, traditional skills and rural crafts.
  34. The Almonry Museum and Tourist Information Centre34

    The Almonry Museum and Tourist Information Centre

     Evesham
    The Almonry Museum and Tourist Information Centre is a significant historical site located in the charming town of Evesham in Worcestershire, England. The museum is under the governance of the Evesham Town Council. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the rich history of the town and the Vale of Evesham.
  35. Museum of East Dorset35

    Museum of East Dorset

     Wimborne Minster
    The Museum of East Dorset, previously known as the Priest's House Museum, is a local museum situated in the town of Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. It is conveniently located on the high street, directly opposite the Church of Wimborne Minster, making it easily accessible for visitors.
  36. Bede's World36

    Bede's World

     Jarrow
    Bede's World is a museum in . The museum features exhibits related to: architecture, literature, archaeology, archives, social history, natural sciences, religion, personalities and agriculture. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: artefacts from the site of st paul's monastery, in
  37. Yorkshire Museum of Farming37

    Yorkshire Museum of Farming

     York
    The Yorkshire Museum of Farming is situated in the scenic Murton Park, close to the city of York in England. The museum spans an impressive 14 acres (5.7 ha), providing ample space for its extensive collection and various activities. It's an ideal destination for those interested in the history of farming and rural life.
  38. Nidderdale Museum38

    Nidderdale Museum

     Pateley Bridge
    Nidderdale Museum, located in the market town of Pateley Bridge in North Yorkshire, England, is a local and social history museum. It offers a deep dive into the history and social fabric of the region, making it an interesting destination for those keen on understanding the local culture and history.
  39. Chard and District Museum39

    Chard and District Museum

     Chard
    Chard and District Museum is a museum in Chard. The museum features exhibits related to: industry, archives, weapons and war, decorative and applied art, music, costume and textiles, religion, agriculture, science and technology, medicine, personalities, aviation, land transport, social history, arc
  40. Long Shop Museum40

    Long Shop Museum

     Leiston
    The Long Shop Museum, located in the town of Leiston in the English county of Suffolk, is a museum dedicated to industrial heritage. It provides a unique insight into the history of industry in the region, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the evolution of industry and technology.
  41. Somerset Rural Life Museum41

    Somerset Rural Life Museum

     Glastonbury
    Situated beneath the Tor on the edge of Glastonbury, the Somerset Rural Life Museum is family-friendly with something for everyone, telling of the town’s rich rural and social history. Explore rural life from the 1800s onwards and discover the county’s heritage including its landscape, food and f
  42. Craven Museum and Gallery42

    Craven Museum and Gallery

     Skipton
    The Craven Museum & Gallery is situated in the town of Skipton, North Yorkshire, England, within the Skipton Town Hall. This location is easily accessible and offers a rich collection of local artefacts that depict life in Craven from prehistoric times to the modern day.
  43. Ely Museum43

    Ely Museum

     Ely
    Ely Museum, located in the historic Bishop’s Gaol, is a bright and friendly museum that tells the story of the Fens and the people who live here. From the warm Jurassic seas that once covered this region to the rich farmland we see today, enjoy exploring exciting exhibitions, hands-on activities
  44. Museum of Dartmoor Life44

    Museum of Dartmoor Life

     Okehampton
    The Museum of Dartmoor Life is situated in the charming town of Okehampton, in the southwest region of England, specifically in Devon. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the Dartmoor area.
  45. Dorking Museum and Heritage Centre45

    Dorking Museum and Heritage Centre

     Dorking
    Dorking Museum and Heritage Centre is a museum in Dorking. The museum features exhibits related to: agriculture, fine art, archives, social history, costume and textiles and toys and hobbies.
  46. Pollock's Toy Museum46

    Pollock's Toy Museum

     London
    Pollock's Toy Museum is the UK's oldest toy museum housing over 7000 toys in 6 magical rooms across two historical buildings in the center of London. Here you will see a huge array of toys form all over the world and from different centuries, including a 4000 year out toy mouse and one of the worlds
  47. Fordingbridge Museum47

    Fordingbridge Museum

     Fordingbridge
    Fordingbridge Museum is a museum in Fordingbridge. The museum features exhibits related to Architecture, Trade and Commerce, Archives, Industry, Personalities, Social History and Agriculture. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Victorian doll's house, Blitz Second World War, Agricu
  48. Rutland County Museum48

    Rutland County Museum

     Oakham
    The Rutland County Museum is situated in the historic town of Oakham, Rutland. The museum is housed in the old Riding School of the Rutland Fencible Cavalry, a building with a rich history dating back to 1794-95. This location not only provides a unique setting for the museum but also adds to the historical significance of the exhibits within.
  49. Stevenage Museum49

    Stevenage Museum

     Stevenage
    Stevenage Museum is a museum in Stevenage. The museum features exhibits related to Archaeology, Industry, Costume and Textiles, Social History, Agriculture, Weapons and War, Coins and Medals, Photography, Natural Sciences, Archives and Fine Art.
  50. Heatherslaw Corn Mill50

    Heatherslaw Corn Mill

     Cornhill-on-Tweed
    Heatherslaw Mill is a restored 19th-century water-driven corn mill. The mill uses traditional methods and original machinery, powered by the River Till, to grind locally grown wheat into wholemeal flour. This offers visitors a unique opportunity to witness the traditional milling process.
  51. Brandon Heritage Centre51

    Brandon Heritage Centre

     Brandon
    Brandon Heritage Centre is a museum in Brandon. The museum features exhibits related to Archives, Weapons and War, Trade and Commerce, Agriculture, Industry, Social History and Archaeology.
  52. Ledbury Heritage Centre52

    Ledbury Heritage Centre

     Ledbury
    Ledbury Heritage Centre is a museum in Ledbury. The museum features exhibits related to: agriculture, land transport, literature, photography, social history, natural sciences, trade and commerce and architecture.
  53. Melton Carnegie Museum53

    Melton Carnegie Museum

     Melton Mowbray
    The Melton Carnegie Museum, situated in the market town of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England, serves as a comprehensive repository of the town's history. Managed by the Leicestershire County Council and supported by the Melton Borough Council, the museum provides an in-depth look into the past of this charming town.
  54. Burwell Museum & Windmill54

    Burwell Museum & Windmill

     Burwell
    The Burwell Museum and Windmill is a historical site located in the charming village of Burwell, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the region.
  55. Ifield Watermill55

    Ifield Watermill

     Crawley
    Ifield Watermill is a working Watermill in West Sussex still powered by its original water source (the Ifield millpond). There were mills in the area from as early as 1274. Ifield Watermill was in operation from 1660. Rebuilt following a fire in 1683, it continued to operate until the 1920s when it
  56. Tenterden and District Museum56

    Tenterden and District Museum

     Tenterden
    Tenterden and District Museum is a museum in Tenterden. The museum features exhibits related to Coins and Medals, Social History, Industry, Trade and Commerce, Personalities, Agriculture, Archives, Medicine, Costume and Textiles, Land Transport, Architecture, Photography and Archaeology.
  57. Vale and Downland Museum57

    Vale and Downland Museum

     Wantage
    The Vale and Downland Museum is a local history museum located in the market town of Wantage, Oxfordshire, England. It is situated in the 'Old Surgery' on Church Street, right in the heart of the town, opposite the Church of St Peter and St Paul. The museum is a significant cultural hub in the region, offering a deep dive into the local history and heritage of the Vale of White Horse region around Wantage.
  58. Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum58

    Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum

     Waterbeach
    Located in a rural setting close to Cambridge, Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum offers a day out for all the family! Step back in time and discover 850 years of farming and life in the Cambridgeshire Fens. From countesses and medieval monks to country craftspeople and farmers, their stories come
  59. The Heritage Park, Pitstone Green Museum59

    The Heritage Park, Pitstone Green Museum

     Tring
    The Heritage Park, Pitstone Green Museum is a museum near Tring. It is housed in the extensive old Victorian buildings of a disused farm. It has an enormous range of exhibits covering all aspects of life in the last few hundred years. There is farming equipment, demonstrations of skills such as pott
  60. West Somerset Rural Life Museum60

    West Somerset Rural Life Museum

     Minehead
    The West Somerset Rural Life Museum is a quaint establishment located in Allerford, Somerset, England. The museum is housed in a building that was originally built in 1821 and served as the village school. Today, the building is rented from the National Trust and serves as a window into the past, showcasing the rural life of West Somerset.
  61. White Mill Rural Heritage Centre61

    White Mill Rural Heritage Centre

     Sandwich
    White Mill is a historic smock mill located to the west of Sandwich, Kent, England. Constructed in 1760, it stands as a testament to the region's rich agricultural history. Visitors can explore this well-preserved structure and learn about its historical significance.
  62. Glastonbury Lake Village Museum62

    Glastonbury Lake Village Museum

     Glastonbury
    The Somerset Rural Life Museum is a significant cultural institution located in Glastonbury, Somerset, UK. It is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the social and agricultural history of Somerset. The museum is housed in buildings that surround a 14th-century barn, which was once part of Glastonbury Abbey. This setting provides a unique and authentic backdrop for the museum's exhibits, which delve into the region's rich history.
  63. Pewsey Heritage Centre63

    Pewsey Heritage Centre

     Pewsey
    The Heritage Centre reflects many aspects of bygone life in the Pewsey Vale. Displays include Victorian industrial machinery, steam and agricultural models, commercial and domestic items. Postcards, photographs and archive materials all reflect the rich history of the Vale of Pewsey.
  64. Whimple Heritage Centre64

    Whimple Heritage Centre

     Whimple
    In the heart of Devon cider country, the Whimple Heritage Centre celebrates the cider making heritage of East Devon. It tells the story of the Whiteway’s Cyder Company, which had its headquarters in the village of Whimple for nearly one hundred years, through displays of objects, documents, and phot
  65. Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum65

    Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum

     Kingsbridge
    Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum is a museum in Kingsbridge. The museum features exhibits related to Costume and Textiles, Social History, Archives, Medicine, Decorative and Applied Art and Science and Technology.
  66. Uffington Museum66

    Uffington Museum

     Uffington
    Uffington Museum was originally a school for boys built in 1617 & became a museum in 1984. Located in the picturesque village of Uffington, the museum features exhibits on Thomas Hughes who wrote Tom Brown's Schooldays & Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman who lived in the village. The permanent exhib
  67. House on Crutches Museum67

    House on Crutches Museum

     Bishop's Castle
    House on Crutches Museum is a museum in Bishops Castle. The museum features exhibits related to: toys and hobbies, trade and commerce, medicine, archaeology, coins and medals, agriculture, social history, archives and costume and textiles.
  68. Manor House Museum68

    Manor House Museum

     Kettering
    Manor House Museum is a museum in Kettering. The museum features exhibits related to: world cultures, design, music, film and media, science and technology, agriculture, weapons and war, law and order, coins and medals, medicine, architecture, natural sciences, sport, toys and hobbies, performing ar
  69. Shardlow Heritage Centre69

    Shardlow Heritage Centre

     Derby
    Visit Shardlow and its Heritage Centre for a fascinating insight into this 18th century canal transhipment port. Follow the village trail, on sale at the Heritage Centre. Shardlow Heritage Centre features exhibits related to Social History, Maritime, Archives, Costume and Textiles, Inland Waterways
  70. North Leverton Windmill70

    North Leverton Windmill

     North Leverton with Habblesthorpe
    A unique windmill that has never stopped milling. Set in beautiful rolling countryside, the windmill grinds flour and animal feeds regularly. Built in 1813 by a group of local farmers, North Leverton Windmill is almost 200 years old. A focal point for the local community hosting events and fami
  71. Egham Museum71

    Egham Museum

     Egham
    Egham Museum is a museum in Egham. The museum features exhibits related to Costume and Textiles, Photography, Archaeology, Archives, Social History, Coins and Medals, Personalities, Agriculture, Weapons and War, Fine Art and Industry.
  72. Upminster Tithe Barn Museum of Nostalgia72

    Upminster Tithe Barn Museum of Nostalgia

     Upminster
    The Upminster Tithe Barn houses a collection of artifacts of nostalgic origin and is located in Hall Lane, Upminster in the London Borough of Havering. It is owned by Havering London Borough Council and run in partnership with the Hornchurch and District Historical Society. The museum holds around 1
  73. Clare Ancient House Museum73

    Clare Ancient House Museum

     Clare
    The Ancient House, located in Clare, Suffolk, England, is a Grade I listed building. This medieval structure is partly pargeted and timber-framed, showcasing the architectural style of the period.
  74. Castle Cary and District Museum74

    Castle Cary and District Museum

     Castle Cary
    The Castle Cary and District Museum is a quaint local museum located in the town of Castle Cary, in Somerset, England. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the local history and culture of the area.
  75. Petersfield Museum75

    Petersfield Museum

     Petersfield
    The Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery is a local museum situated in the quaint town of Petersfield, Hampshire, England. The museum is housed in the Old Police Station on St Peter's Road, providing a unique setting for its extensive collections. The museum's location adds a layer of historical significance, as it encompasses the former 'justice site', including the Old Magistrates Courthouse, police stables, and cart house.
  76. Wheatley Hill Heritage Centre76

    Wheatley Hill Heritage Centre

     Wheatley Hill
    Wheatley Hill Heritage Centre is a museum in Wheatley Hill. The museum features exhibits related to Social History and Industry. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Social history relating to mining families is a major feature of the Heritage Centre - a reconstruction of a mining k
  77. Brook Rural Museum77

    Brook Rural Museum

     Brook
    Brook Rural Museum sits at the foot of the North Downs’ iconic Devil’s Kneading Trough and preserves over 700 years of history. Housed in a magnificent 14th-century grange barn and 19th-century oast house, the museum collects and exhibits the agricultural and rural history of East Kent. Our collecti
  78. Henfield Museum78

    Henfield Museum

     Henfield
    Henfield Museum is a museum in Henfield. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Archaeology, Agriculture, Archives, Medicine, Fine Art, Costume and Textiles and Natural Sciences. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Henry Bysshop, Postmaster General from 1660 to 166
  79. Swalcliffe Barn79

    Swalcliffe Barn

     Banbury
    Approximately 3/4 mile northeast of Swalcliffe village, visitors can find the remains of an Iron Age hill fort on Madmarston Hill and the site of a Roman villa at Swalcliffe Lea. The hill fort is recognized as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, making it a significant historical site.
  80. Spalding Gentlemen's Society80

    Spalding Gentlemen's Society

     Spalding
    Founded in 1710, the Spalding Gentlemen’s Society is Britain’s oldest surviving provincial learned society. Since 1955, its charitable purpose has been: ‘To promote and foster among the public knowledge, appreciation and the study of …’ what we now call the Arts, Sciences and Humanities. It is a mem
  81. Constantine Museum81

    Constantine Museum

     Falmouth
    From mining and quarrying, music and farming, bowling, and bands to cricket, art and religion, Constantine has a fascinating past.  The museum reflects the life and times of this vibrant community near the Helford River.
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    Bellingham Heritage Centre

     Bellingham
    Bellingham Heritage Centre is a museum in Bellingham. The museum features exhibits related to: land transport, costume and textiles, social history, photography, weapons and war, personalities, agriculture, toys and hobbies, trade and commerce, archives, science and technology and sport. Key themes,
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    Bassetlaw Museum and Worksop Museum

     Retford
    The Bassetlaw Museum, located in Retford, Nottinghamshire, is a repository of the history of North Nottinghamshire. It provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history, from the earliest times to the present day. This makes it an ideal destination for those interested in learning about the area's past.
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    St Agnes Museum

     Saint Agnes
    St Agnes Museum is a museum in St Agnes. The museum features exhibits related to: natural sciences, coins and medals, agriculture, sport, medicine, fine art, costume and textiles, industry, literature, archives, law and order, religion, land transport, archaeology, trade and commerce, photography, p
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    Epping Forest District Museum

     Waltham Abbey
    Epping Forest District Museum is a museum in Waltham Abbey. The museum features exhibits related to Architecture, Industry, Archives, Law and Order, Decorative and Applied Art, Coins and Medals, Archaeology, Agriculture, Trade and Commerce, Social History, Science and Technology, Personalities, Phot
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    Liskeard and District Museum

     Liskeard
    Liskeard and District Museum is a museum in Liskeard. The museum features exhibits related to Weapons and War, Religion, Social History, Photography, Agriculture, Industry, Costume and Textiles, Archaeology, Personalities, Archives and Trade and Commerce.
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    Redbridge Museum

     Ilford
    Redbridge Museum is a museum in Ilford. The museum features exhibits related to Agriculture, Archives, Social History, Coins and Medals, Archaeology, Costume and Textiles, Fine Art and Industry. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Ilford Ltd, Sylvia Pankhurst, Winston Churchill, Cl
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    Weardale Museum and High House Chapel

     Ireshopeburn
    Weardale Museum and High House Chapel is a museum in Weardale. The museum features exhibits related to: agriculture, archaeology, industry, social history, science and technology, personalities, land transport, archives, natural sciences and religion. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum in
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    Burnham-On-Crouch and District Museum

     Burnham-on-Crouch
    The Burnham-on-Crouch and District Museum is a registered charity that is managed by the Burnham History Society. The museum's main objective is to showcase the history and development of the town and its local people. It provides a comprehensive insight into the town's past, making it a valuable resource for those interested in learning about the local history.
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    Smithy Heritage Centre

     Eccleston
    Smithy Heritage Centre is a museum in St Helens. The museum features exhibits related to: industry, agriculture and social history. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: reconstructed blacksmith's forge.
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    Market Lavington Museum

     Market Lavington
    Market Lavington Museum is a museum in Market Lavington. The museum features exhibits related to: coins and medals, fine art, social history, toys and hobbies, photography, industry, archaeology, science and technology, religion, costume and textiles, land transport, weapons and war, music, trade an
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    Swinford Museum

     Filkins
    Located in the quaint village of Filkins in west Oxfordshire, England, the Swinford Museum is a small yet significant institution that offers a glimpse into the local history and culture. Its size does not diminish its value, as it houses a variety of exhibits that reflect the area's rich heritage.
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    Normanby Park Farming Museum

     Scunthorpe
    Normanby Park Farming Museum is a museum in Scunthorpe. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport and Social History.
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    Slough Museum

     Slough
    Slough Museum is a museum in Slough. The museum features exhibits related to Coins and Medals, Costume and Textiles, Religion, World Cultures, Weapons and War, Photography, Social History, Industry, Fine Art, Trade and Commerce, Land Transport, Decorative and Applied Art, Law and Order, Agriculture,
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    Rothwell Arts and Heritage Centre

     Rothwell
    Rothwell Arts and Heritage Centre is a museum in Rothwell. The museum features exhibits related to Industry, Social History, Decorative and Applied Art, Agriculture and Costume and Textiles. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Artefacts and pictures of the William Ball works relati
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    Axminster Museum

     Axminster
    The Axminster Museum, founded in 1982, was located in the Old Police Station and Courthouse in the heart of Axminster, Devon, England. This historic building, a Grade II listed structure, was built in the 1860s on the site of the old workhouse. The two-storey stone building features five bays with three asymmetrical gables and its main doorway was originally a carriage entrance.
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    Sussex Farm Museum

     Horam
    Sussex Farm Museum is a museum in Horam, Heathfield. The museum features exhibits related to Toys and Hobbies, Agriculture, Social History and Industry.
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    Purton Museum

     Purton
    Purton Museum is home to an interesting collection reflecting Purton's long heritage from Neolithic times to the modern day. Of particluar note is a comprehensive collection of agricultural hand tools and dairy equipment - evidence of the village's past reliance on the land. Purton Museum features e
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    Langwith Whaley Thorns Heritage Centre

     Langwith
    Langwith Whaley Thorns Heritage Centre is a museum in Mansfield. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Industry, Photography and Agriculture.
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    Stanmer Park Rural Museum

     Stanmer
    Stanmer Park Rural Museum is a museum in Brighton & Hove. The museum features exhibits related to: agriculture, social history and industry.
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    Bedworth Society Parsonage Heritage Centre

     Bedworth
    Bedworth Society Parsonage Heritage Centre is a museum in Bedworth. The museum features exhibits related to: agriculture, social history and industry.
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    Gerrans Parish Heritage Centre

     Truro
    The history of Gerrans Parish is represented in the Heritage Centre through displays depicting farming through the ages, the fishing industry, education, Domesday Book entries and more. Displays are illustrated with photographs, tithe maps and other documents.
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    Bampton Heritage and Visitor Centre

     Bampton
    Bampton Heritage and Visitor Centre. We opened in September, 2013 and are located in St. Michaels Church in the centre of Bampton. We have a museum / display covering local history. We have a number of videos covering local history, the Exe Valley Railway Bampton Fair etc. There is an oral histor
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    Haddenham Museum

     Haddenham
    Haddenham is a large village in Buckinghamshire, 7 miles from Aylesbury, 19 miles from Oxford and 55 miles from London. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book and until the early 20th century was mainly an agricultural community. The village museum was established in 1998 by a group of local