Lancashire County Cricket Club Museum and its collection

Lancashire County Cricket Club Museum is a museum in Manchester. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities and sport. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: "i'll take my hat off to you", mynn, felix and parr, michael atherton, archie maclaren, walter brearley, harry makepeace, cyril washbrook, richard barlow, reggie spooner, malcolm hilton, brian stratham, ted mcdonald, johnny biggs, old trafford, clive lloyd, jack sharp, w.g.grace, spofforth and s.f.bames.

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Lancashire County Cricket Club Museum
Lancashire County Cricket Club Old Trafford
M16 0PX Stretford

Visitor information Lancashire County Cricket Club Museum

Opening hours

The Museum is open on all 1st XI and International match days.

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

Lancashire County Cricket Club Old Trafford, Stretford

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Exhibitions

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Lancashire County Cricket Club Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Lancashire County Cricket Club Museum in Stretford, England, offers visitors a comprehensive look at the history of one of England's most storied cricket clubs. Located at Emirates Old Trafford, the museum houses an extensive collection of memorabilia, photographs, and interactive exhibits that chronicle the club's achievements and key players over the years.

    Visitors appreciate the well-organized displays that showcase the evolution of cricket equipment, jerseys, and trophies won by Lancashire CCC. The museum does a good job of balancing nostalgia with modern presentation techniques, making it appealing to both older cricket enthusiasts and younger fans.

    Many reviewers highlight the knowledgeable staff who are often on hand to provide additional context and answer questions. The museum's relatively compact size is seen as both a positive (easy to navigate) and a negative (some visitors wish for more extensive exhibits).

    While the museum receives praise for its content, some visitors note that it could benefit from more interactive elements or multimedia presentations to enhance the experience, especially for those less familiar with cricket history. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that the museum's opening hours can be limited, so it's advisable to check in advance.

    Overall, the Lancashire County Cricket Club Museum is considered a worthwhile visit for cricket fans and those interested in local sporting history. It provides a solid overview of the club's legacy, though there is room for some modernization and expansion of its exhibits.

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