Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in United Kingdom
1Shakespeare's Globe
LondonShakespeare's Globe is a modern replica of the theatre where some of Shakespeare's plays were staged for the first time. The original theatre was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, Shakespeare's playing company. It was located roughly 250 metres from where the Globe Theatre stands now. The 2Shakespeare's Birthplace and the Shakespeare Centre
Stratford-upon-AvonThe White Lion Inn, a historical public house located in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, is an example of Elizabethan architecture. It first appears in historical records in 1591. The building was mentioned by both Harriet Beecher Stowe and Rupert Graves. The original building was demolished and rebuilt in 1753, making it one of the largest inns on the Holyhead Road. 3Ulster Museum
BelfastThe Botanic Gardens, a public garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland, spans 28 acres of south Belfast. This garden is a popular spot for office workers, students, and tourists alike. Its location on Stranmillis Road in Queen's Quarter, with Queen's University nearby, makes it easily accessible for visitors. 4Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Stratford-upon-AvonAnne Hathaway's Cottage is a museum in Stratford-upon-Avon. The museum features exhibits related to Fine Art, Literature, Social History, Decorative and Applied Art, Personalities and Costume and Textiles. 5Hill Top
Near SawreyHill Top is a 17th-century house located in Near Sawrey near Hawkshead, in the English county of Cumbria. It is recognized for its Lakeland vernacular architecture, characterized by random stone walls and a slate roof. This architectural style is typical of the Lake District and provides a unique insight into the region's historical building practices. 6Brontë Parsonage Museum
HaworthThe Brontë Parsonage Museum is a tribute to the famous Brontë sisters — Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. It is maintained by the Brontë Society, an organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of these renowned authors. The museum is located in the house where the sisters spent most of their lives and wrote their famous works, providing visitors with a unique insight into their lives and inspirations. 7Chirk Castle
ChirkChirk Castle is a Grade I listed castle situated in Chirk, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The castle, which was built in 1295, is now owned and managed by the National Trust. It was part of King Edward I's chain of fortresses across the north of Wales and served as the administrative centre for the Marcher Lordship of Chirkland. 8Tatton Park
KnutsfordTatton Hall, located in Tatton Park near Knutsford, Cheshire, England, is a country house that is open to the public. This Grade I listed building is a significant piece of architectural history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. 9Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
AllowayThe Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is a dedicated space that houses a vast collection related to the life of Robert Burns, who is celebrated as Scotland's national Bard. The museum provides an in-depth look into the life and works of Burns, offering visitors a chance to explore and understand the cultural significance of this renowned figure. 10Charles Dickens Museum
LondonThe Charles Dickens Museum is an author's house museum, housed in a typical Georgian terraced house. The house was Charles Dickens's home from 1837 to 1839. The museum features the famous portrait of Dickens known as Dickens's Dream by R. W. Buss, with Charles Dickens surrounded by many of the chara 11Ulster Folk Museum
HolywoodThe Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is situated in Cultra, approximately 11 km to the east of Belfast in Northern Ireland. This unique destination is actually a combination of two distinct museums: an open-air and folk museum, and a transport museum. The former provides a fascinating insight into the lifestyle and traditions of Northern Ireland's population, while the latter explores the history of land, sea, and air transportation. 12The World of James Herriot
ThirskThe 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. 13Abbotsford
MelroseAbbotsford House, situated near Melrose in Scotland, is a historic residence that once belonged to the renowned British writer, Walter Scott. This grand estate offers a glimpse into the life and times of one of Britain's most celebrated literary figures. Visitors can explore the house and its grounds, taking in the neo-Gothic architecture and the many artefacts and memorabilia related to Scott's life and works. 14Jane Austen's House Museum
ChawtonJane Austen's House Museum is a museum in Alton. The museum features exhibits related to: literature and personalities. 15Wordsworth Grasmere
GrasmereDove Cottage, located in the English Lake District village of Grasmere, is renowned for being the home of the poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy Wordsworth from December 1799 to May 1808. This period was a significant chapter in Wordsworth's life, as it was during this time that he produced some of his most notable works. The cottage's historical significance and connection to Wordsworth make it a point of interest for those interested in literature and history. 16Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
CoventryThe Herbert Art Gallery and Museum boasts extensive collections that span various fields of interest. These include art, archaeology, natural, social and industrial history. Additionally, the museum has a collection of costumes dating from 1800 to the present day. These diverse collections offer a comprehensive insight into different aspects of history and culture. 17Bateman's
BurwashBateman's is a historical house in Burwash, East Sussex, England, dating back to the 17th century. It served as the home of the renowned author Rudyard Kipling from 1902 until his death in 1936. This connection to Kipling adds a layer of cultural and historical significance to the property. 18Newstead Abbey
NottinghamNewstead Abbey, located near Nottingham, is a historical site with a rich past. Originally, it was an Augustinian priory, a place of worship and solitude for monks. However, it gained fame as the family home of the renowned poet, Lord Byron. This connection to a significant literary figure adds a layer of cultural and historical significance to the site, making it an interesting destination for those interested in history, literature, and architecture. 19Dylan Thomas Boathouse
LaugharneCurrently, the Boathouse is owned by the Carmarthenshire County Council and operates as a museum. It is open to the public for the majority of the year, offering visitors a chance to explore Dylan Thomas memorabilia and some of the original furniture, including the desk of Dylan's father. The museum provides a unique insight into the life and work of the poet. 20Sherlock Holmes Museum
LondonSherlock Holmes and Doctor John H. Watson lived at 221b Baker Street (where the Sherlock Holmes Museum is located) between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The house was last used as a lodging house in 1936 and the famous 1st floor study overlooking Baker Street 21Wordsworth House and Garden
CockermouthWordsworth House, a Georgian townhouse located in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England, is a property owned by the National Trust. This historic building, built in the mid-18th century, is a significant site as it was the birthplace of the renowned poet, William Wordsworth. The house is open to the public as a writer's house museum from March to October each year, offering visitors a glimpse into the life and times of Wordsworth. 22Strawberry Hill
TwickenhamStrawberry Hill is a museum in Twickenham, Middlesex. The museum features exhibits related to Literature, Decorative and Applied Art, Architecture and Agriculture. 23Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum
LichfieldThe Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum is a biographical museum and bookshop situated in the heart of Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. It is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned author and lexicographer Samuel Johnson, who penned the first authoritative Dictionary of the English Language. The museum is housed in a Grade I listed building, which was built by Johnson's father in 1707 and is where Samuel Johnson was born and spent the majority of his first 27 years. 24Kelmscott Manor
KelmscottKelmscott Manor, a limestone manor house located in the Cotswolds village of Kelmscott, West Oxfordshire, southern England, is a historical site dating back to around 1570. It features a late 17th-century wing and is listed as a Grade I building on the National Heritage List for England. This signifies its exceptional interest and national importance. 25Portsmouth City Museum
PortsmouthThe Portsmouth Museum, also known as Portsmouth City Museum, is a local institution located on Museum Road in the city of Portsmouth, in southern England. It is one of six museums managed by Portsmouth Museums, which is a division of the Portsmouth City Council. 26Rudyard Lake Steam Railway
RudyardRudyard Lake Steam Railway is a museum in Nr Leek. The museum features exhibits related to Personalities, Land Transport and Literature. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Rudyard Kipling. 27Max Gate
DorchesterMax Gate, located on the outskirts of Dorchester, Dorset, England, is the former home of renowned author Thomas Hardy. Hardy himself designed and built the house in 1885 and resided there until his passing in 1928. This historical residence offers a unique insight into the life and times of one of England's most celebrated authors. 28Laugharne Castle
LaugharneThink Laugharne, think Dylan Thomas, but think castle too. Both Dylan Thomas and author Richard Hughes put pen to paper in the castle's garden summer house. 29Weston Park
Weston-under-LizardWeston Park is a museum in Nr Shifnal. The museum features exhibits related to: literature, fine art, natural sciences, decorative and applied art, photography, archives, design, personalities, costume and textiles, social history and architecture. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum inclu 30Gainsborough's House
SudburyGainsborough'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. 31Dr Johnson's House
LondonDr Johnson's House is a 300-year-old townhouse where Samuel Johnson, the writer and wit, lived and worked in the 18th century, compiling his great Dictionary of the English Language in the Garret. The museum houses a collection relating to Johnson, a research library, restored interiors and original 32Burns House Museum
DumfriesBurns House Museum is a museum in Dumfries. The museum features exhibits related to: fine art, social history, decorative and applied art, archives, personalities, costume and textiles, music, coins and medals and literature. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: kilmarnock and edin 33Monk's House
RodmellMonk's House was purchased in 1919 by the renowned writer Virginia Woolf and her husband, Leonard Woolf. The house became a hub for the Bloomsbury Group, a collective of influential writers, intellectuals, philosophers, and artists. Visitors to the house can learn about the Woolfs' life and their connections to this important literary and artistic movement. 34Writers' Museum
EdinburghThe Writers' Museum is a literary museum that is devoted to three Scottish writers. Once collection is dedicated to Robert Burns, a Scottish national poet and lyricist. Another collection focuses on Robert Louis Stevenson, a poet and novelist, the author of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. And 35Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
StirlingStirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum is a museum in Stirling. The museum features exhibits related to: trade and commerce, costume and textiles, literature, land transport, agriculture, natural sciences, industry, decorative and applied art, religion, toys and hobbies, personalities, science and te 36Dylan Thomas Birth Place
Uplands5 Cwmdonkin Drive - the birthplace in Swansea of the poet and writer Dylan Thomas - has been restored to its condition in 1914 when bought as a new house by the Thomas family a few months before Dylan was born in the front bedroom and where he lived for 23 years and wrote over two thirds his publish 37Elizabeth Gaskell's House
ManchesterElizabeth Gaskell's House, located at 84 Plymouth Grove, is a writer's house museum in Manchester, England. This Grade II listed neoclassical villa served as the residence of renowned authors William and Elizabeth Gaskell from 1850 until their deaths in 1884 and 1865 respectively. The house offers a unique insight into the lives of the Gaskells and the Victorian era in which they lived. 38Lamb House
RyeLamb House, located in Rye, East Sussex, England, is a Grade II* listed house from the 18th century. It is currently owned by the National Trust. This historic house offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing architecture and design from the 18th century. 39Horsham Museum and Art Gallery
HorshamSince 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. 40Danum Library, Gallery and Museum
DoncasterThe museum's collection includes the holotype of the extinct species Ichthyosaurus anningae, which was identified in 2008 and formally named in 2015. The building also houses the Regimental Museum of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Additionally, the Roman Danum shield, which was found in Doncaster in 1971, is on display in the museum. 41Museum of Lakeland Life and Industry
KendalThe Abbot Hall Art Gallery is home to one of the most significant collections of George Romney's paintings in Britain. In addition to these paintings, the gallery also houses several of Romney's sketchbooks and drawings. This collection provides a comprehensive look at Romney's work and offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore his artistic process and style. 42The Story Museum
OxfordThe Story Museum is situated in the heart of Oxford, England. It is not just a museum, but also a registered charity under English law. This unique institution aims to encourage education and foster community engagement by exploring all forms of stories. Whether you're a local or a tourist, the museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the world of stories in a unique and engaging way. 43Keats House
LondonKeats House is where the poet John Keats (1795-1821) lived from 1818 to 1820. Here he wrote some of his best known poetry, including "Ode to a Nightingale". The house is a Grade 1 listed building set in a peaceful garden in Hampstead. It has been open to the public since 1925. Keats House features e 44Hawkshead Grammar School Museum
HawksheadThe Hawkshead Grammar School Museum is housed in the historic Hawkshead Grammar School building and is open to the public from the 1st of April through to the 31st of October. This period of operation allows visitors to explore the museum during the warmer months of the year, making it a great destination for those interested in history and education. 45Shaw's Corner
Welwyn Garden CityPlaywright, politician, philosopher and wit George Bernard Shaw lived in this Edwardian villa for over 40 years from 1906. When he moved in, he was at the height of his fame. If you'd been walking up the drive 70 years ago, you would have been coming to visit one of the most famous, most photographe 46Robert Burns Centre
DumfriesRobert Burns Centre is a museum in Dumfries. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Costume and Textiles, Archives, Literature, Decorative and Applied Art, Fine Art, Coins and Medals and Personalities. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Robert Burns, Jean Armour B 47Wisbech and Fenland Museum
WisbechThe Wisbech Fenland Museum is situated in the town of Wisbech, in the Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. It is recognized as one of the oldest purpose-built museums in the United Kingdom. The museum was initially a member-based organization and is now a charity. The museum's history dates back to 1835, making it a significant part of the town's heritage. 48Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum
PortsmouthThe Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum is situated in a house from the Georgian era in Portsmouth, England. This is the very place where the renowned writer Charles Dickens was born in the year 1812. He spent the first three years of his life in this house, making it a significant location for those interested in the life and works of Dickens. 49Chawton House Library
ChawtonChawton House, located in Hampshire, is a Grade II* listed Elizabethan manor. It is managed as a historic property and also serves as the home for the research library of the Centre for the Study of Early Women's Writing, 1600–1830. This connection to the English novelist Jane Austen makes it a significant location for literary enthusiasts. 50Strathnaver Museum
BettyhillStrathnaver Museum, situated in Bettyhill, Sutherland, Scotland, is a volunteer-run independent museum that first opened its doors to the public in 1976. It offers a deep dive into the history of north west Sutherland, particularly focusing on the Highland Clearances. 51Craven Museum and Gallery
SkiptonThe 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. 52Beckford's Tower and Museum
BathBeckford's Tower, originally known as Lansdown Tower, is a unique architectural structure located on Lansdown Hill, just outside the city of Bath in Somerset, England. This neoclassical building is recognized by English Heritage as a Grade I historic building, indicating its national significance and exceptional interest. The tower was built by William Beckford, a wealthy novelist, art collector, and critic, and was completed in 1827. 53Carlyle's House
LondonCarlyle's House is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, social history and literature. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: thomas carlyle. 54Elgin Museum
ElginElgin Museum is a museum in Elgin. The museum features exhibits related to Maritime, World Cultures, Coins and Medals, Natural Sciences, Weapons and War, Land Transport, Trade and Commerce, Archaeology, Personalities, Decorative and Applied Art, Archives, Social History, Science and Technology, Reli 55Roald Dahl Children's Gallery
AylesburyThe Roald Dahl Children's Gallery is a unique museum that uses the beloved characters and themes from Roald Dahl's books to spark children's interest in various subjects such as science, history, and literature. This approach makes learning fun and engaging for children, providing them with a unique and interactive experience. 56John Bunyan Museum and Library
BedfordThe John Bunyan Museum, located in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, is primarily dedicated to the life, times, and works of John Bunyan. This museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the history and works of this renowned Christian writer and preacher. 57Discover Bucks Museum
AylesburyThe 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. 58The Cowper and Newton Museum
OlneyThe Cowper and Newton Museum is situated in the charming town of Olney in north Buckinghamshire, England. It is conveniently located around 8 miles north-east of Central Milton Keynes, making it easily accessible for visitors from the city and surrounding areas. 59Hogarth's House
LondonHogarth's House is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, personalities, literature and fine art. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: william hogarth. 60Sentry Hill Historic House and Visitor Centre
GlengormleySentry Hill Historic House and Visitor Centre is a museum in Newtownabbey. The museum features exhibits related to Fine Art, Archaeology, Weapons and War, Archives, Social History, Decorative and Applied Art and Literature. 61Museum & Art Swindon
SwindonMuseum & 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 62Lambeth Palace
LondonLambeth Palace is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: religion, social history and literature. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: archbishops' archives including archbishop of canterbury, archives of bishops, churchmen and societies, designated collection 63John Milton's Cottage
Chalfont Saint GilesMilton's Cottage, located in the Buckinghamshire village of Chalfont St Giles, is a timber-framed building from the 16th century. This historic building was once the home of the renowned writer John Milton and is now open to the public as a writer's house museum. Visitors can explore the former residence of this influential figure and gain insights into his life and works. 64Strata Florida
PontrhydfendigaidStrata Florida Abbey, also known as Stratflur in Welsh, is a former Cistercian abbey located 27 km southeast of Aberystwyth, near Pontrhydfendigaid in Ceredigion, Wales. This historical site, once a significant religious institution, offers a glimpse into the past and is a point of interest for those interested in history and architecture. 65J M Barrie's Birthplace
KirriemuirJ M Barrie's Birthplace is a museum in Kirriemuir. The museum features exhibits related to Personalities, Literature and Social History. 66D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
EastwoodThe D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is a unique writer's home museum dedicated to the renowned writer D. H. Lawrence. It is located in the charming town of Eastwood, near Nottingham. This museum offers a unique insight into the life and works of D. H. Lawrence, making it a fascinating destination for literature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. 67Ledbury Heritage Centre
LedburyLedbury 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. 68Bachelors' Club
TarboltonThe Bachelors' Club is a museum under the National Trust for Scotland, situated at 1 Sandgate Street, Tarbolton, KA5 5RB. This location is significant as it was the site of the first rural debating society in Scotland and served as a prototype for many Burns Clubs worldwide. The 17th-century building is thatched and furnished with period pieces, providing a glimpse into the past. 69Old Haa
YellOld Haa is a museum in Burravoe, Yell. The museum features exhibits related to: archives, archaeology, music, social history, fine art, maritime, decorative and applied art, land transport and personalities. 70Museum of Oxford
OxfordThe Story Museum, located in Oxford, England, is a unique institution that promotes education and community involvement through the exploration of various forms of stories. As a registered charity under English law, the museum is dedicated to fostering a love for storytelling in all its forms, making it an interesting destination for tourists who appreciate literature, history, and the art of storytelling. 71Robert Owen Museum
NewtownThe Museum tells the remarkable story of Robert Owen, born in Newtown (Powys) in 1771. A village boy who hobnobbed with royalty. A shop assistant who became a factory manager. An educator with little education. A rich man who fought for the poor. A capitalist who became the first "socialist". An ind 72Emsworth Museum
EmsworthEmsworth Museum is a museum in Emsworth. The museum features exhibits related to Maritime, Social History, Personalities, Land Transport, Archives and Archaeology. 73Sanquhar Tolbooth Museum
SanquharSanquhar Tolbooth Museum is a museum in Sanquhar. The museum features exhibits related to Personalities, Coins and Medals, Decorative and Applied Art, Industry, Fine Art, Science and Technology, Social History, Costume and Textiles, Literature, Archaeology, Agriculture and Natural Sciences. Key them 74Shandy Hall
CoxwoldShandy Hall is a unique writer's house museum located in the former residence of the Rev. Laurence Sterne in Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the life and work of Sterne, a renowned author known for his novels 'The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman' and 'A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy'. 75Bruton Museum
BrutonBruton Museum is a quaint local museum located in the heart of Bruton, Somerset, England. It is situated in the Dovecote Building, a significant landmark on the town's High Street. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the town. 76Dunbeath Heritage Centre
DunbeathThe Centre provides a focus for the work of Dunbeath Preservation Trust: Registered museum; archaeological exhibition, Neil M Gunn literary landscape, engaging approach to landscape interpretation through art installations, photography and unique floor map. Repository for research data, manuscripts, 77Mid-Antrim Museum
BallymenaMid-Antrim Museum is a museum in Ballymena. The museum features exhibits related to: literature, fine art, music, trade and commerce, archives, land transport, archaeology, costume and textiles, agriculture, religion, coins and medals, law and order, photography, weapons and war, social history, dec 78Llanrwst Almshouses and Museum
LlanrwstLlanrwst Almshouses and Museum is a museum in Llanrwst. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, literature, social history, archives, industry, architecture and religion. 79Brecknock Museum and Art Gallery
BreconY Gaer, located in Glamorgan Street, Brecon, Powys, Wales, is a municipal structure that houses a museum, an art gallery, and a library. This complex offers a rich cultural experience for visitors, with a variety of exhibits and collections to explore. The museum, in particular, boasts a collection that includes a tombstone of a young cavalryman called Candidus, found at Y Gaer, a local Roman fort. 80Moot Hall
ElstowThe 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. 81The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
Great MissendenThe Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre is situated in the quaint village of Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire, England. This location is steeped in history and was the home of the renowned children's and short story writer, Roald Dahl, for 36 years until his death in 1990. The museum was officially opened to the public in June 2005. 82Izaak Walton's Cottage
StaffordThe Izaak Walton Cottage, located in Shallowford, Chebsey, Staffordshire, England, is a seventeenth-century timber-framed building. It was once the property of the renowned writer Izaak Walton, who is best known for his work 'The Compleat Angler'. The building, which is a Grade II listed property, is now managed as a museum. 83The Museum of Wimbledon
LondonThe Museum of Wimbledon is a local history museum. Exhibits from the collections are grouped together into historical periods and topics of interest, including artefacts, books, ephemera, manuscripts, maps, photographs, portraits, press cuttings and prints, watercolours and drawings. 84Treasures of the Brotherton
LeedsTreasures of the Brotherton is a museum at the heart of the University of Leeds. Rooted in Yorkshire, it is free and open to the world. Encounter the extraordinary Cultural Collections cared for by the University of Leeds. Get curious and discover the breadth of things that humans have thoug- 85
Armitt Library and Museum
AmblesideThe Armitt Museum, also known as the Armitt Museum and Library, is an independent institution founded in Ambleside, Cumbria by Mary Louisa Armitt in 1909. This establishment serves as a testament to the intellectual activity of Ambleside and is a significant part of the town's history. - 86
Clare Cottage
HelpstonJohn Clare Cottage, located in Helpston, Peterborough, United Kingdom, serves as both a cottage and a literary museum. This unique combination offers visitors a chance to explore the life and works of English poet John Clare, while also experiencing the charm of a traditional English cottage. - 87
St Agnes Museum
Saint AgnesSt 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 - 88
Larne Museum and Arts Centre
LarneLarne Museum and Arts Centre is a museum in Larne. The museum features exhibits related to: literature, industry, archaeology, land transport, weapons and war, archives, toys and hobbies, music, sport, agriculture, coins and medals, social history, maritime, photography and costume and textiles. Key - 89
Anker's House Museum
Chester-le-StreetThe parish church of St Mary and St Cuthbert in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England, is a site of significant historical and religious importance. The site has been used for worship for over 1100 years, and parts of the current building are over 950 years old. This makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in history, architecture, and religion. - 90
John Gray Centre
HaddingtonJohn Gray Centre is a museum in Haddington. The museum features exhibits related to Personalities, Design, Natural Sciences, Archives, Religion, Music, Literature, Agriculture, Trade and Commerce, Costume and Textiles, Aviation, World Cultures, Architecture, Social History, Archaeology, Decorative a - 91
Market Lavington Museum
Market LavingtonMarket 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 - 92
Amgueddfa Nant Gwrtheyrn
LlithfaenAmgueddfa Nant Gwrtheyrn is a museum in Pwllheli. The museum features exhibits related to: social history. - 93
Glasgow Women's Library
GlasgowGlasgow Women's Library is a museum in Glasgow. The museum features exhibits related to: music, performing arts, architecture, film and media, literature, social history, religion, world cultures, archives, costume and textiles, law and order, design and photography. - 94
Mythstories Museum of Myth and Fable
ShrewsburyMythstories Museum of Myth and Fable is a museum in Wem. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Literature, Performing Arts, Religion and World Cultures.