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Paint your very own Greek pot with this fun game from Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Brading Villa is an unusual maritime Villa sited at the eastern end of the Isle of Wight. Situated in the English Cha...
At Braintree District Museum the story of the District and its diverse industrial and commercial history unfolds. The...
The Cuming Museum is temporarily closed following the fire at Walworth Road Town Hall on Monday 25 March 2013. The museum’s onsite services remain temporarily suspended. However many of the mus...
From 22 December 2016 the current Dudley Museum and Art Gallery building, located on St James’s Road, Dudley, will ...
Ely Museum is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Ely, dating from the 13th Century, it has been a private house...
Housed in a grade II listed Georgian town house with a Victorian extension. We are a community led museum, focusing...
As if frozen in time, Gladstone remains the only complete Victorian pottery factory from the days when coal-burning o...
Hastings Museum & Art Gallery has extremely rich and varied collections, with artefacts from prehistory to the presen...
Lewes Castle is one of the oldest castles in England, built soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Over the years it...
The Museum of Croydon is built on the fascinating objects and stories of the people who have lived, loved and worked ...
“The neatest spot on earth – all there is garden.” William Cobbett describing Farnham. Farnham is a town of ou...
Penlee House is the only Cornish public gallery specialising in the Newlyn School artists (c.1880 - c.1940) including...
Dramatically sited on cliffs overlooking Maryport harbour and the Scottish coast, this unique and award-winning Museu...
A sensitive conversion of a 19th century pottery. The Visitor Centre is a small registered museum centred around a bo...
Located at the heart of the beautiful, historic town of Lymington, St Barbe is a dynamic museum and highly regarded a...