All local museums to visit in England

Discover the unique history and culture of England at local museums. These 134 museums offer insights into the community's past, traditions, and notable events.

Are you interested in learning more about the local history of England? These are the must-visit local museums:

  1. York Castle Museum1

    York Castle Museum

     York
    The York Castle Museum is located on the site of York Castle, housed in prison buildings, built in the 18th century. The castle itself was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. In the York Castle Museum interactive galleries hold thousands of historic objects that bring the past to life
  2. Bletchley Park2

    Bletchley Park

     Bletchley
    Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, is now a vibrant heritage attraction. Step back in time to experience the stories of the extraordinary achievements of the men and women who worked here. A place of exceptional historical importance, Bletchley Park is also
  3. Eden Camp Modern History Museum3

    Eden Camp Modern History Museum

     Malton
    Eden Camp Modern History Museum is a significant World War II-related museum located near Malton in North Yorkshire, England. It provides a comprehensive insight into the events and experiences of the Second World War, making it a valuable destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in military history.
  4. Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum4

    Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum

     Bournemouth
    The Russell-Cotes Museum, also known as the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, is situated in Bournemouth, England. This Grade II* listed building is perched atop the East Cliff, adjacent to the Royal Bath Hotel. The museum is a significant cultural landmark in the region, offering visitors a unique blend of art and history.
  5. National Maritime Museum Cornwall5

    National Maritime Museum Cornwall

     Falmouth
    The National Maritime Museum in Cornwall is situated in a beautiful harbourside building in Falmouth, England. This location not only provides a stunning backdrop for the museum but also enhances the maritime theme that is central to its exhibits.
  6. The Bowes Museum6

    The Bowes Museum

     Barnard Castle
    The Bowes Museum, located in the town of Barnard Castle in County Durham, northern England, is an art gallery that was established in 1892. It was built to house the extensive art collection of John Bowes and his wife Joséphine Benoîte Coffin-Chevallier. The museum is a testament to their love for art and their desire to share it with the public.
  7. Wightwick Manor and Gardens - National Trust7

    Wightwick Manor and Gardens - National Trust

     Wolverhampton
    Wightwick Manor is a Victorian era English manor situated in Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands. This location is easily accessible and offers a glimpse into the architectural style and lifestyle of the Victorian era.
  8. The Museum of Brands8

    The Museum of Brands

     London
    The Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising is devoted to the history of consumer culture from Victorian times to the present day. The collection of the museum consists of over 12,000 items, including domestic everyday products, such as packaging, toys, posters, games, and more that show how bra
  9. The World of James Herriot9

    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.
  10. Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life10

    Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life

     Great Yarmouth
    The Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life is a unique maritime and fishing museum that was established in 2005. It is housed in a former Victorian herring curing factory known as the Tower Curing Works. This historical setting adds a layer of authenticity to the museum's exhibits, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past of Great Yarmouth's maritime and fishing industry.
  11. Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens11

    Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens

     Fishbourne
    Welcome to the largest Roman home in Britain. Imagine the luxury that would once have surrounded the proud owner of this lavish Roman residence. Stroll around the recreated Roman gardens – the earliest gardens found anywhere in the country – and enjoy the largest collection of mosaics in situ in th
  12. Milton Keynes Museum12

    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.
  13. Whitby Museum13

    Whitby Museum

     Whitby
    Whitby Museum is an independent institution located in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. It is managed by the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society, a scholarly society and registered charity that was established in 1823. The museum is a testament to the rich history and culture of Whitby and offers a unique insight into the town's past.
  14. Newcastle Castle14

    Newcastle Castle

     Newcastle upon Tyne
    Bessie Surtees House, located on Newcastle's Sandhill near the river, is a combination of two merchants' houses built in the 16th and 17th centuries. This historic site offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the period and the lifestyle of the merchants who once lived there.
  15. Newman Brothers at the Coffin Works15

    Newman Brothers at the Coffin Works

     Birmingham
    The Elkington Silver Electroplating Works building carries two blue plaques on its wall. One is dedicated to George Elkington, the owner of the factory, and the other to his employee Alexander Parkes. Parkes is credited with inventing the first plastic, making this site not only significant for its industrial history but also for its contribution to the development of modern materials.
  16. Yorkshire Museum and Gardens16

    Yorkshire Museum and Gardens

     York
    York Art Gallery is an art museum situated in the city of York, North Yorkshire, England. It is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of art collections.
  17. Shuttleworth Collection & Garden17

    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.
  18. Kent Life Heritage Farm Park18

    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.
  19. Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse19

    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
  20. 20

    The Museum of Somerset

     Taunton
    The Museum of Somerset is a museum in Taunton. Entry is FREE. The museum is run by a charity so please consider donating £3 per person. We are open 10.00 am to 5.00 pm Tuesday to Saturday (and bank holiday Mondays.) Discover 400 million years of history! Housed in Taunton’s historic castle, the Muse
  21. Rye Heritage Centre - The Story of Rye21

    Rye Heritage Centre - The Story of Rye

     Rye
    The Rye Heritage Centre provides an ideal introduction to the town bringing together the Story of Rye set within the Rye Town Model. There are exhibitions about the area's heritage, a Smuggler's Attic experience, Vintage Penny Arcade, Gift shop and more
  22. National Horse Racing Museum22

    National Horse Racing Museum

     Newmarket
    The National Horseracing Museum (NHRM) is located in Newmarket, Suffolk and is dedicated to the history of horseracing. It provides a comprehensive overview of the sport's history, making it an ideal destination for those interested in horseracing.
  23. Lancaster City Museum23

    Lancaster City Museum

     Lancaster
    The Lancaster City Museum is situated in the heart of Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is housed in the historic former Lancaster Town Hall building, which is located in Market Square. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique glimpse into the city's past.
  24. Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell24

    Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell

     Norwich
    The Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell is a significant historical site in the city of Norwich, England. Constructed in the 14th century, it stands as a testament to the city's rich social history. The museum was once one of the grandest medieval residences in the city, and its architecture and historical significance make it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and culture.
  25. Norton Priory Museum & Gardens25

    Norton Priory Museum & Gardens

     Runcorn
    Norton Priory is a significant historical site located in the town of Runcorn, in Cheshire, United Kingdom. The site is home to the ruins of a 12th-century abbey and an 18th-century manor house, which now functions as a museum. Visitors can explore the rich history of the site, from its origins as a religious institution to its transformation into a grand manor house.
  26. Pickering Beck Isle Museum26

    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
  27. The Ruskin Museum27

    The Ruskin Museum

     Coniston
    The Ruskin Museum, situated in the quaint English town of Coniston, is named after the influential poet and social critic, John Ruskin. Ruskin's work had a significant international impact during the second half of the 19th century, making this museum a fascinating destination for those interested in history and literature.
  28. Royal Engineers Museum28

    Royal Engineers Museum

     Gillingham
    The Royal Engineers Museum, Library & Archive is a military engineering museum and library situated in Gillingham, Kent, England. It is dedicated to narrating the history and contributions of the Royal Engineers Corps. The museum offers a unique insight into the world of military engineering and the significant role the Corps has played throughout history.
  29. Brixham Heritage Museum29

    Brixham Heritage Museum

     Brixham
    Brixham Heritage Museum is a museum in Brixham. The museum features exhibits related to: maritime, archaeology, personalities, weapons and war, coins and medals, archives, decorative and applied art, science and technology, fine art, costume and textiles, social history and land transport.
  30. Gainsborough's House30

    Gainsborough's House

     Sudbury
    Gainsborough's House, located at 46 Gainsborough Street in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, is the birthplace of the renowned English painter Thomas Gainsborough. Today, it serves as a museum and gallery, showcasing the life and works of the artist. The house itself is a Grade I listed building, dating back to around 1520, and offers a unique insight into the artist's early life and influences.
  31. Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome31

    Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome

     Purleigh
    Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is the largest surviving World War One aerodrome in the world and an accredited Museum. Located between Chelmsford and Maldon, in the Essex countryside near Purleigh, the aerodrome has more than 20 Grade II listed buildings on site that house permanent and temporary e
  32. Handel & Hendrix in London32

    Handel & Hendrix in London

     London
    The Fine Art Society is a renowned gallery with locations in both London and Edinburgh's New Town. Established in 1876, the gallery has a rich history and has been a significant player in the art world for over a century. It has been home to many notable exhibitions and has a focus on British art and design from 1600 to the present day. The Edinburgh branch specializes in Scottish art from the same period.
  33. Strangers' Hall33

    Strangers' Hall

     Norwich
    Strangers' Hall is a museum of domestic history situated in the city of Norwich, Norfolk, in the United Kingdom. This museum is housed in a Grade I listed building, which is a designation given to buildings of exceptional interest in the UK. The museum offers a unique insight into the domestic life of the past, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts.
  34. Ayscoughfee Hall Museum34

    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.
  35. Lancaster Maritime Museum35

    Lancaster Maritime Museum

     Lancaster
    The Lancaster Maritime Museum is housed in the Custom House, a grade II* listed building located on St Georges Quay, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. This historic building, designed in 1764 by Richard Gillow of the Gillow furniture making family, served its original purpose until 1882 when the Customs were transferred to Barrow-in-Furness. Since 1985, it has been home to the Maritime Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the maritime history of the region.
  36. Bakewell Old House Museum36

    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.
  37. Heptonstall Museum37

    Heptonstall Museum

     Heptonstall
    The atmospheric and authentic Grade II-listed building dates back to 1600. Built as a warehouse, it was converted to a grammar school in 1771 and closed in 1889. The Yorkshire Penny Bank occupied it 1898 until 1954 and became a museum in August 1972. Heptonstall Museum reopened after 3 years of c
  38. Dorchester Abbey Museum38

    Dorchester Abbey Museum

     Wallingford
    The Dorchester Abbey Museum is a local museum located in the town of Dorchester, Oxfordshire, England. It is conveniently attached to the historic Dorchester Abbey, making it an ideal destination for those interested in exploring the rich history of the area.
  39. The Higgins Bedford39

    The Higgins Bedford

     Bedford
    The Higgins Art Gallery Museum is a significant cultural institution in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. It is managed by the Bedford Borough Council and the trustees of the Cecil Higgins Collection. The museum is known for its extensive collection of art and historical artifacts, making it a key destination for those interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of the region.
  40. Museum of Carpet40

    Museum of Carpet

     Kidderminster
    The Museum of Carpet is located in the town of Kidderminster in Worcestershire, England. It is a textile museum that showcases the rich history and craftsmanship of the carpet industry in the region.
  41. London Canal Museum41

    London Canal Museum

     London
    The London Canal Museum tells the story of London's canals, their people, cargoes, and the horses that pulled their boats. The museum features exhibits related to: trade and commerce, social history, industry, land transport, decorative art, archives, inland waterways, costume and textiles and scien
  42. Hornsea Museum42

    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.
  43. Lynn Museum43

    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
  44. Bailiffgate Museum and Gallery44

    Bailiffgate Museum and Gallery

     Alnwick
    The Bailiffgate Museum, located in Alnwick, Northumberland, England, is a small independent institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of Alnwick and North Northumberland. This museum provides a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the rich heritage of the region.
  45. Museum of Bath at Work45

    Museum of Bath at Work

     Bath
    The Museum of Bath at Work, located in Bath, Somerset, England, is a local history museum that was established in 1978. Originally known as the Bath Industrial Heritage Trust, the museum provides a glimpse into the industrial history of the region.
  46. York Army Museum46

    York Army Museum

     York
    York Army Museum was completely refurbished in 2015 thanks to a Heritage Lottery Grant. The museum tells the story of two regiments: the Royal Dragoon Guards and the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire. One cavalry, one infantry. It is home to important regimental collections spanning over 3
  47. The Brickworks Museum47

    The Brickworks Museum

     Southampton
    The Brickworks Museum, also known as Bursledon Brickworks, is a unique attraction located in Swanwick, Hampshire, England. It holds the distinction of being the UK's only surviving Victorian steam-driven brickworks. This museum is run by a dedicated team of volunteers who are passionate about preserving and sharing the history of this important industrial site.
  48. Framework Knitters Museum48

    Framework Knitters Museum

     Ruddington
    A working Museum presenting all aspects of the lives of a Victorian Knitting Community. Comprises authentic cottage living accomodation and workshops set around a garden courtyard. Demonstrations of framework knitting and circular knitting on Griswold machines. Framework Knitters Museum features ex
  49. Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre49

    Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre

     Tattershall Thorpe
    The Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre, previously known as the Royal Air Force barracks for RAF Woodhall Spa, is situated 2.5 miles southeast of the RAF Woodhall Spa site, in the civil parish of Tattershall Thorpe. This historical site offers a unique insight into the past, allowing visitors to explore the former barracks and learn about its significant role during the Second World War.
  50. Welwyn Roman Baths50

    Welwyn Roman Baths

     Welwyn Garden City
    The Welwyn Roman Baths, located just north of modern-day Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire, England, are a preserved Roman ruin situated under the A1(M). This unique location offers visitors a chance to explore a piece of history that has been carefully preserved beneath a bustling motorway.
  51. The Treasure House51

    The Treasure House

     Beverley
    The Champney Treasure House, located in the town of Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a cultural centre managed by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. This centre serves as a hub for heritage and information services, offering a variety of attractions and facilities for visitors.
  52. Peak District Mining Museum52

    Peak District Mining Museum

     Matlock
    The Peak District Lead Mining Museum is situated in the scenic town of Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England. This location offers visitors the opportunity to explore the rich history of lead mining in the region while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of the Peak District.
  53. Museum of Berkshire Aviation53

    Museum of Berkshire Aviation

     Woodley
    The Museum of Berkshire Aviation is located in the town of Woodley, Berkshire, England. Despite its size, the museum houses a variety of unique exhibits related to aviation history. It is situated on the edge of the former Woodley Aerodrome, adding a historical context to the museum's location.
  54. The Almonry Museum and Tourist Information Centre54

    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.
  55. Holst Victorian House55

    Holst Victorian House

     Cheltenham
    Explore life in Cheltenham’s only Victorian home open to all, the birthplace of composer Gustav Holst. In Holst Victorian House you can explore the lives of some of the inhabitants both in Victorian and more modern times. The house is a time capsule of 19th century life with a working Victorian kit
  56. North Lincolnshire Museum56

    North Lincolnshire Museum

     Scunthorpe
    The North Lincolnshire Museum, previously known as the Scunthorpe Museum, is a local museum situated in the town of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the local history and culture of the region.
  57. Museum of East Dorset57

    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.
  58. Somerset Coalfield Life at Radstock Museum58

    Somerset Coalfield Life at Radstock Museum

     Radstock
    The Radstock Museum in Radstock, Somerset, England, provides a unique glimpse into the life of North Somerset since the 19th century. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of topics, from local history and industry to geology and religious life. Visitors can learn about the area's past, including the now-defunct Somerset Coalfield, and explore artifacts related to local industries such as agriculture, a forge, and a printers.
  59. Yorkshire Museum of Farming59

    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.
  60. Sidmouth Museum60

    Sidmouth Museum

     Sidmouth
    Sidmouth Museum is a cultural institution situated in the charming town of Sidmouth, Devon, England. The museum is housed in Hope Cottage, a building of significant historical value, being a Grade II listed structure. This location not only provides a unique setting for the museum but also adds to the overall historical experience for visitors.
  61. Trowbridge Museum61

    Trowbridge Museum

     Trowbridge
    Trowbridge Museum, situated in the town of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, serves as a hub for the history of cloth production in the West of England. The museum's focus on this specific aspect of history provides a unique and in-depth look into the region's textile industry, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in historical industries and manufacturing.
  62. Essex Police Museum62

    Essex Police Museum

     Chelmsford
    The museum tells the story of the history of the police in Essex from the Victorians to modern day. It was set up as a charity (charity No. 1042055) in 1992 to provide a home for the historical items belonging to Essex Police. We now have over 30,000 items in the collection consisting of objects, ph
  63. Deal Maritime and Local History Museum63

    Deal Maritime and Local History Museum

     Deal
    Deal Maritime and Local History Museum is a museum in Deal. Our displays portray the changing history of Deal, Walmer and the surrounding area and we are packed to the rafters with fascinating glimpses into the past. We have exhibitions relating to WW1, WW2 and the Dunkirk evacuation, the Royal
  64. Somerset Rural Life Museum64

    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
  65. Mill Green Museum and working Watermill65

    Mill Green Museum and working Watermill

     Hatfield
    The Mill Green Museum is a unique attraction in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. It is a working watermill that dates back to the 17th century. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the traditional methods of milling. Visitors can witness the mill in operation, providing a fascinating insight into the history of milling in England.
  66. Craven Museum and Gallery66

    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.
  67. Ely Museum67

    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
  68. Museum of Dartmoor Life68

    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.
  69. Amersham Museum69

    Amersham Museum

     Amersham
    Amersham Museum is a quaint local museum situated at 49 and 51 High Street in the historic town of Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. This museum is a perfect destination for those interested in local history and traditional crafts. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the area, from Roman and medieval times to the present day.
  70. Discover Bucks Museum70

    Discover Bucks Museum

     Aylesbury
    The Buckinghamshire County Museum is situated in the heart of Aylesbury, a town in Buckinghamshire, England. This central location makes it easily accessible for visitors, offering a convenient starting point for exploring the rich history and culture of Buckinghamshire.
  71. Museum of Richmond71

    Museum of Richmond

     Richmond
    For centuries Richmond has been a centre of fashion and the arts, as well as a home to many of Britain’s Royals and other famous figures. Our collection spans prehistory to the modern day. Come and discover more about one of London’s most historic boroughs.
  72. Durham Museum72

    Durham Museum

     Durham
    Durham Castle, located in the city of Durham in Northern England, is a Norman castle that has been occupied by the University College of Durham University since 1840. The castle stands on a peninsula overlooking the River Wear, directly opposite Durham Cathedral. It was originally built in the 11th century as a symbol of the power of the Norman kings in Northern England.
  73. Aldeburgh Museum73

    Aldeburgh Museum

     Aldeburgh
    The Moot Hall, located in Market Cross Place in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, is a significant historical site. This Grade I listed building serves as the meeting place for the Aldeburgh Town Council. Its Tudor-style architecture, completed around 1520, features timber frame construction techniques with wattle and daub and brick nog infilling. The building's history and architectural significance make it a point of interest for visitors to Aldeburgh.
  74. Museum of Wigan Life74

    Museum of Wigan Life

     Wigan
    The Museum of Wigan Life, located in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, serves as a public museum and a local history resource centre. It offers a wealth of information about the local history and culture of Wigan, making it a valuable destination for tourists interested in learning more about the area.
  75. Brandon Heritage Centre75

    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.
  76. Bradford on Avon Museum76

    Bradford on Avon Museum

     Bradford-on-Avon
    The museum displays aspects of the natural and historical heritage of the town and the villages of the former Bradford Hundred. The centrepiece is a pharmacy shop which stood for over 120 years in the town and has been removed and carefully rebuilt. The Bradford on Avon Museum features exhibits rela
  77. Museum & Art Swindon77

    Museum & Art Swindon

     Swindon
    Museum & Art Swindon, formerly Swindon Museum & Art Gallery, is a museum in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. We are a vibrant and creative cultural destination for everyone, with a team of passionate experts at our heart. We provide inspiration and enjoyment, offering a sense of place and pride for lo
  78. Southend Pier Museum78

    Southend Pier Museum

     Southend-on-Sea
    Southend Pier Museum is the only Museum in the world dedicated to the history of a seaside Pier. You will find it in Southend-on-Sea, on the east coast of England. Southend Pier is the longest pleasure Pier in the world 1.33 miles (2.1 km), dating from 1829, and features exhibits related to its hist
  79. Swaffham Museum79

    Swaffham Museum

     Swaffham
    We are a small, independent social history museum for Swaffham and the surrounding villages in Norfolk from the Stone Age to the modern. Explore our history both by visiting the Museum and walking the circular trail. Home of the Symonds collection of figures based on characters from literature and
  80. Spode Museum80

    Spode Museum

     Stoke-on-Trent
    The Spode Museum houses a vast collection of ceramics that spans 200 years of Spode manufacture. The collection includes a wide range of pieces, from spectacular items made for royalty and the Great Exhibitions, to simple domestic wares. This diverse collection provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Spode's pottery over the centuries.
  81. Glenside Hospital Museum81

    Glenside Hospital Museum

     Bristol
    Glenside Hospital Museum, in Bristol has a nationally significant, unique collection relating to health care, mental illness and learning difficulties. Based in the 1881 church built for patients of Bristol's 1861 psychiatric hospital. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the s
  82. The Chocolate Museum82

    The Chocolate Museum

     London
    The Chocolate Museum is an independent museum established by Isabelle Alaya, a French artisan chocolatier, who started her own brand, Melange Chocolate, in 2008. Our mission is to inspire a passion for learning about quality chocolate and its history both in Britain and worldwide. Located in the hea
  83. Museum of Gloucester83

    Museum of Gloucester

     Gloucester
    The Gloucester City Museum & Art Gallery is a significant cultural institution in the city of Gloucester. Situated on Brunswick Road, it holds the distinction of being the city's largest museum. The museum underwent a recent renovation, funded by a special draw from the National Heritage Lottery Fund. The grand reopening of the museum took place on September 3, 2011, a day also known as Gloucester Day.
  84. Burwell Museum & Windmill84

    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.
  85. Ifield Watermill85

    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
  86. Vale and Downland Museum86

    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.
  87. Weymouth Museum87

    Weymouth Museum

     Weymouth
    Weymouth Museum is situated in the historic Brewers Quay, located on the south side of Hope Square near Weymouth Harbour. This location offers visitors not only a chance to explore the museum's collection but also to enjoy the scenic surroundings of the harbour area.
  88. The Royal Logistic Corps Museum88

    The Royal Logistic Corps Museum

     Worthy Down
    The Royal Logistic Corps Museum is a museum in Worthy Down. With military history on display, from Agincourt to the present day, including Monty’s D-Day Rolls Royce, a range of military horse-drawn and motorised logistic vehicles, uniforms, weapons, medals and much more; this fascinating and unique
  89. Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum89

    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
  90. Emsworth Museum90

    Emsworth Museum

     Emsworth
    Emsworth Museum is a museum in Emsworth. The museum features exhibits related to Maritime, Social History, Personalities, Land Transport, Archives and Archaeology.
  91. The Heritage Park, Pitstone Green Museum91

    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
  92. The Petworth Cottage Museum92

    The Petworth Cottage Museum

     Petworth
    The Petworth Cottage Museum is situated at 346 High Street, Petworth, West Sussex. It is a restored worker's cottage from the Leconfield Estate, providing a glimpse into the past. The museum offers an authentic representation of how life was for the workers of the estate during the early 20th century.
  93. Sleaford Museum93

    Sleaford Museum

     Sleaford
    Sleaford's Museum of local history in its specially designed building is home to artefacts and stories that portray fascinating aspects of the town and area's unique past. Exhibitions in its colourful interior change frequently and visitors are united in their praise. Admission is free, but your do
  94. Ilkley Manor House94

    Ilkley Manor House

     Ilkley
    Ilkley Manor House, situated in the charming town of Ilkley in West Yorkshire, England, serves as a local heritage museum, an art gallery, and a live venue. The establishment of the Manor House in its current form dates back to 1961. It was created with the aim of preserving local archaeological artefacts, particularly those of Roman origin, which were at risk of being lost due to the expansion of the spa town.
  95. Seaton Museum95

    Seaton Museum

     Seaton
    Seaton Museum is a museum in Seaton. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology, costume and textiles, natural sciences, personalities, archives and social history.
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    Georgian Theatre Royal Museum

     Richmond
  97. Museum of North Craven Life97

    Museum of North Craven Life

     Settle
    The Museum of North Craven Life is housed in The Folly, a 17th century gentleman's residence in Settle, North Yorkshire. The museum features exhibits on social and local history, the Settle to Carlisle Railway and the work of local artists. It has a regular programme of temporary exhibitions and eve
  98. Pewsey Heritage Centre98

    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.
  99. The Military Intelligence Museum99

    The Military Intelligence Museum

     Shefford
    Learn about the shadowy world of military intelligence right here at the museum. Explore the history of British Military Intelligence, from the Boer War to the present day. The museum is based on an active military base and all visitors are offered a guided tour around the museum, all of which are l
  100. Chesham Museum100

    Chesham Museum

     Chesham
    Chesham is the 3rd largest town in Buckinghamshire and has a unique history of industry and social reform. The museum is based on the 1st floor in Chesham Town Hall and houses a collection of objects and photographs illustrating Chesham's history and especially its various industries. The Chesham
  101. Whimple Heritage Centre101

    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
  102. Rustington Museum102

    Rustington Museum

     Rustington
    Rustington Museum tells the story of the Village through stories and artefacts. It covers from the Stone Age to the present day and takes in an a WWI airfield, inter-war holiday camp and a famous composer's house. There are many famous people who have connections to the Village and their connections
  103. Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum103

    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.
  104. Uffington Museum104

    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
  105. Kegworth Heritage Centre105

    Kegworth Heritage Centre

     Kegworth
    Kegworth Heritage Centre (formerly Kegworth Museum) celebrates the heritage of the village of Kegworth in Leicestershire. First opened in 1992, the museum was closed between 2018 and 2023 and only reopened in April 2024 after an incredible effort from our volunteers. In 2025 we reopened the upstairs
  106. Potters Bar Museum106

    Potters Bar Museum

     Potters Bar
    A Museum for the people of Potters Bar and District, run by volunteers and housed in the Wyllyotts Centre just off Darkes Lane Potters Bar, a wealth of exhibits covering Potters Bar, South Mimms, Little Heath, Bentley Heath and Northaw
  107. Lanman Museum107

    Lanman Museum

     Framlingham
    Framlingham Castle is a historical site located in the market town of Framlingham in Suffolk, southern England. This castle, with its rich history and architectural beauty, is a significant landmark in the region.
  108. Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway108

    Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway

     Northampton
    The Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust operates a heritage railway line that stretches 1.5 miles (2.4 km) at Hunsbury Hill, located to the south-west of Northampton. This railway line offers a unique experience of the industrial railway, featuring sharp curves and steep gradients that were typical of the era.
  109. William Booth Birthplace Museum109

    William Booth Birthplace Museum

     Nottingham
  110. Marazion Museum110

    Marazion Museum

     Marazion
    Marazion Museum is located on the ground floor of the historic (listed) town hall in Marazion. Established in 1992 the museum houses a host of artefacts relating to Marazion's history and to daily life in Marazion over the last 200 years. There is a jail cell with the original jail door from the 1
  111. Dudley Museum at the Archives111

    Dudley Museum at the Archives

     Dudley
    Dudley Museum at the Archives is located on the 1st floor of Dudley Archives and Local Heritage Centre. It is the headquarters of the Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark. The galleries contain displays of Dudley's Art, Archaeology and Geology collections as well as a Dinosaur Gallery. There is also
  112. Keighley Bus Museum Trust Ltd112

    Keighley Bus Museum Trust Ltd

     Keighley
    Keighley Bus Museum is a museum that operates a museum of Public Road Passenger Transport, we have over 100 buses, coaches, and ancillary vehicles spanning 100 years of passenger transport, with related artefacts and documents. Activities include restoration and maintenance of historically signific
  113. Moot Hall113

    Moot Hall

     Elstow
    The Moot Hall, also referred to as the Green House, is a medieval structure located on The Green in Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. This historic building is a significant part of the local landscape and offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the medieval period.
  114. Clare Ancient House Museum114

    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.
  115. Woodbridge Museum115

    Woodbridge Museum

     Woodbridge
    The Woodbridge Tide Mill, located in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is a unique example of a functioning tide mill. Its water wheel continues to turn, capable of grinding wholemeal flour. This makes it a fascinating site for visitors interested in historical machinery and industrial heritage.
  116. The Box116

    The Box

     Plymouth
    The Box, located in Plymouth, Devon, England, is a museum, gallery, and archive that opened in 2020. It houses a collection of approximately 2 million items, making it a significant cultural and historical hub in the region.
  117. Staithes Museum117

    Staithes Museum

     Staithes
    Staithes Museum is a museum in Staithes village, near Saltburn-By-The-Sea. The museum features an eclectic collection of exhibits related to Social History, Local history and industry, and Captain Cook.
  118. The Postal Museum118

    The Postal Museum

     London
    Ride through hidden tunnels and discover a unique piece of industrial heritage, then explore inspiring exhibitions packed with incredible objects, exciting stories and fun-filled interactive displays.
  119. Whitewebbs Museum of Transport119

    Whitewebbs Museum of Transport

     Enfield
    A family-friendly North London museum. Built in 1898, the museum was originally a pumping station supplying drinking water to London. Having lain dormant for a number of years the Enfield and District Veteran Vehicle Trust (entirely self funding and staffed by volunteers) breathed new life into this
  120. The Heritage Hub at Aurora Bassetlaw120

    The Heritage Hub at Aurora Bassetlaw

     Worksop
    A place to celebrate Worksop’s people, places, objects and stories, with physical displays and a ‘Virtual Museum’. The Heritage Hub is in the heart of the Old Library and Museum building in Worksop. It was created to provide the people of Worksop with a place on their doorstep to participate in,
  121. Manor Cottage Heritage Centre121

    Manor Cottage Heritage Centre

     Southwick
    Manor Cottage Heritage Centre is a museum in Southwick. The museum is based in a 15th century 4 bay house with a crown post roof and inglenook fireplace. Regular exhibitions are held usually with a local and social history theme. The museum also has a shop selling, amongst other things, local histor
  122. Brook Rural Museum122

    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
  123. Bollington Discovery Centre123

    Bollington Discovery Centre

     Bollington
    Bollington Discovery Centre, located in a canalside mill, tells the story of the town's industrial development from small agricultural community to an important centre of the cotton industry. Visitors can search the database of the significant photographic archive to find historical images of the li
  124. Crawley Museum124

    Crawley Museum

     Crawley
    Crawley Museum is a local history museum that tells the history of the town through objects and their stories. Our collections include objects from Crawley prehistory, its medieval settlement, the Victorian town and the 20th Century New Town development. Items on permanent display include our 1903 R
  125. Spalding Gentlemen's Society125

    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
  126. Three Rivers Museum126

    Three Rivers Museum

     Rickmansworth
  127. Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum127

    Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum

     Woodbridge
    Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum is a Grade I listed building and a rare example of a tide mill whose waterwheel still turns. It still produces and sells stoneground wholemeal flour. A tide mill has stood here, on the banks of the River Deben, for over 853 years, with the earliest record of a tide mill
  128. West Bay Discovery Centre128

    West Bay Discovery Centre

     West Bay
    Situated on the edge of the beach in the charming fishing village of West Bay the award-winning West Bay Discovery Centre is located inside the former historic Methodist Church and tells the stories of West Bay both past and present. The spectacular scenery of West Bay was the location of the TV dr
  129. Berkshire Yeomanry Museum129

    Berkshire Yeomanry Museum

     Windsor
    In existence for nearly 50 years, the Berkshire Yeomanry Museum has amassed a wide-ranging collection of artefacts illustrating the history of the Berkshire Yeomanry since 1794. The Collection includes weapons, equipment and uniforms from the regiment’s earliest days through two World Wars and 21st
  130. 130

    Margate Museum

     Margate
    Turner Contemporary is an art gallery located in Margate, Kent, England. It serves as a contemporary arts space and has played a significant role in the regeneration of the town. The gallery is named after the renowned landscape painter J. M. W. Turner, who had a strong connection with the town, having attended school there and visited frequently throughout his life.
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    Ilchester Museum & Heritage Centre

     Yeovil
    The Ilchester Museum is a small, private museum run by the Ilchester Town Trust, to show the fascinating life and history of this one-time Roman town and county town of Somerset.
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    Elmbridge Museum

     Esher
    Elmbridge Museum is a forward-thinking and creative local authority service dedicated to increasing opportunities for people to engage in arts, culture and heritage throughout the borough of Elmbridge. We organise touring exhibitions at a range of community locations around the borough, using our c
  133. 133

    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
  134. 134

    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