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1Durham Cathedral
Durham 2British Museum
LondonThe British Museum is home to one of the largest collections of works and artefacts coming from all over the world. The museum was opened in 1759 and is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. The museum has ten departments with various collections, including artefacts dedicated to indigenous 3Science Museum London
London 4National Gallery
LondonThe National Gallery is an art gallery that is housed in a neoclassical building built in 1838. The gallery holds an art collection of over 2.600 pieces which contains European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The highlights include paintings by El Greco, Jan van Eyck, Rembrandt, Ruben 5Natural History Museum
LondonThe Natural History Museum in London is divided into four zones, each with a common theme. Follow the Red Zone if you're interested in geology. Learn about the history of the Earth and the forces that change it. The Green Zone focuses on birds and fossils, while the Blue Zone is devoted to human bio 6Victoria and Albert Museum
LondonThe Victoria and Albert Museum holds the largest design and decorative art collection in the world, with over 2.27 million objects. The museum houses collections that span 5,000 years of art, from ancient times to the present day. Through these collections, visitors explore historical and contempora 7National Railway Museum
YorkThe National Railway Museum (NRM) is devoted to telling the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. The museum holds the national collection of historically significant railway vehicles and collections of other artefacts and written and pictorial records, of social, technical, 8Museum of Science and Industry
ManchesterThe Science and Industry Museum in Manchester is a significant institution that traces the development of science, technology, and industry, with a particular focus on the city's contributions in these areas. The museum is a testament to Manchester's rich industrial and scientific history, offering visitors a chance to explore and understand the city's significant role in these fields. 9The Wallace Collection
LondonThe Wallace Collection is an art collection that is housed in the Hertford House, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. The collection consists of of fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Especially the holdings in the collection of 18th-century 10National Portrait Gallery
LondonThe National Portrait Gallery (NPG) was the first portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1856. The gallery houses a collection of portraits of historically important and well known British people. Works in the National Portrait Gallery include photographs, caricatures, paintings, drawings a 11Ashmolean Museum
OxfordThe Taylorian's collections are vast, with around five hundred thousand volumes in total. These collections include Modern European languages such as French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. The library also holds many world-class collections, including works from Dante, Tasso, Foscolo, and Futurist manifestos. Its French holdings are particularly strong, with a complete collection of all the French editions of Voltaire's Candide printed in 1759. 12Royal Armouries
LeedsRoyal Armouries is a museum in Leeds. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war and archives. 13Royal Air Force Museum, London
EdgwareRoyal Air Force Museum, London is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, archives, personalities, costume and textiles, weapons and war, science and technology and aviation. 14Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
BirminghamThe Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, also known by the acronym BMAG, is a significant cultural institution located in Birmingham, England. It is one of the nine entities managed by the Birmingham Museum Trust under the name Birmingham Museums. 15Tate Britain
LondonTate is a collective name for the National Gallery of British and modern art in England. It comprises four museums: Tate Britain, which was opened in 1897 and was previously known as the Tate Gallery; Tate Liverpool, which was opened in 1988; Tate St. Ives, which was opened in 1993; and Tate Modern, which was opened in 2000. In addition to these physical locations, there is also Tate Online, a website created in 1998 that encompasses all the Tate museums. 16National Memorial Arboretum
AlrewasThe National Memorial Arboretum, located near Lichfield Staffordshire, is a British site of national remembrance. It is dedicated to honouring those who have fallen in service and recognising the sacrifices made by the British Armed Forces and the civilian community. This site serves as a place of reflection and remembrance, fostering pride in the contributions made by these individuals. 17The Fitzwilliam Museum
CambridgeThe Fitzwilliam Museum is divided into five departments: Antiquities, Applied Art, Coins and Medals, Manuscripts and Printed Books, and Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Each department offers a unique insight into different aspects of art and history, providing a comprehensive and diverse experience for visitors. 18Imperial War Museum North
StretfordThe Imperial War Museum North, often referred to as IWM North, is a branch of the Imperial War Museum located in Trafford, Manchester, England. This museum is a significant part of the larger Imperial War Museum network and offers a unique perspective on the impact of war and conflict. It is situated in the heart of Manchester, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. 19National Coal Mining Museum for England
WakefieldThe National Coal Mining Museum for England, located at the site of Caphouse Colliery in Overton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, is a significant historical site. It was initially opened in 1988 as the Yorkshire Mining Museum and later achieved national status in 1995. The museum provides a comprehensive insight into the history and evolution of the coal mining industry in England. 20Pitt Rivers Museum
OxfordThe Pitt Rivers Museum is a unique institution that houses the archaeological and anthropological collections of the University of Oxford. It is a place where visitors can explore the rich history of human culture through a vast array of objects from different periods and regions of the world. 21Royal Air Force Museum Cosford
ShifnalRoyal Air Force Museum Cosford is a museum in Shifnal. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war, fine art, costume and textiles, archives, maritime, land transport, science and technology, social history and aviation. 22Manchester Museum
ManchesterThe Manchester Museum, located within the University of Manchester, is a renowned institution that houses archaeological, anthropological, and natural history exhibits. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore various aspects of human history, culture, and the natural world in one place. 23The White Cliffs of Dover
GustonThe White Cliffs of Dover is a museum in Dover. The museum features exhibits related to: maritime. 24Walker Art Gallery
LiverpoolThe Walker Art Gallery, located in Liverpool, is home to the most significant collection of art in the United Kingdom outside of London. Known as the 'National Gallery of the North', the gallery boasts a wide range of artworks from various periods and styles. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a casual visitor, the Walker Art Gallery offers a unique opportunity to explore a vast collection of art in a beautiful setting. 25Manchester Art Gallery
ManchesterManchester Art Gallery, previously known as Manchester City Art Gallery, is a public art gallery situated on Mosley Street in Manchester, England. This gallery is a significant cultural landmark in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a diverse collection of local and international art. 26Streetlife Museum of Transport
HullThe Streetlife Museum of Transport is a unique transport museum situated in the city of Kingston upon Hull, England. This museum offers a deep dive into the history of transportation, providing a unique perspective on how transport has evolved over the years. 27Tate Modern
LondonTate Modern is one of the largest modern and contemporary art galleries in the world, housed in a former power station built between 1947 and 1963 that was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Tate (Modern) holds the national collection of British art from 1900 until today as well as international m 28Science Museum
LondonThe Science Museum in London was founded in 1857 and currently holds over 300 000 exhibits, including famous exhibits as the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, documentation of the first typewriter, the oldest surviving steam locomotive, a working example of Charles Babbage's 29Sheffield Botanical Gardens
SheffieldThe Sheffield Botanical Gardens, a Grade II listed botanical garden, is located off Ecclesall Road in Sheffield, England. It is home to 5,000 species of plants spread across 19 acres (77,000 m) of land. This vast collection of flora offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore and learn about a wide variety of plant species. 30Sir John Soane's Museum
LondonSir John Soane's Museum is a house museum that was formerly the home of the English architect John Soane, who specialised in the Neo-Classical style. The museum displays drawings and models of Soane's projects and the collections of paintings, drawings and antiquities collected by Soane. 31National Science and Media Museum
BradfordThe National Media Museum, previously known as the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, is a renowned institution located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is part of the Science Museum Group and is the most popular museum in the UK outside of London, attracting over 615,431 visitors in 2005 alone. The museum is a hub for media enthusiasts, offering a deep dive into the world of photography, film, and television. 32Discovery Museum
Newcastle upon TyneThe Discovery Museum is a science museum situated in the Blandford Square area of Newcastle. It showcases various machines designed or built in the region, including the Turbinia, the first ship powered by turbines. The museum is managed by the local branch of the England Museums, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. 33Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery
ExeterThe Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) is the largest museum and art gallery in Exeter, Devon. It offers a diverse range of collections, making it a significant cultural hub in the city. 34Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden - Tate
Saint IvesThe Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall is a preserved site where the renowned 20th-century sculptor Barbara Hepworth lived and worked. The museum and garden have been maintained to reflect the state they were in during Hepworth's lifetime, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into her life and creative process. 35Museum of Lincolnshire Life
LincolnThe 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. 36Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson
PortchesterToday, Fort Nelson is part of the Royal Armouries and serves as a home for their extensive collection of artillery. The fort itself is a Grade I Listed Building, a designation that marks it as a building of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Visitors to the fort can explore this collection and learn about the history and development of artillery over the centuries. 37Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
BristolThe Bristol City Museum, located in Bristol, England, is a large art gallery that is funded by the Bristol City Council. This means that visitors can explore the museum's vast collection of exhibits without having to pay an entrance fee. The museum is a great place to spend a day exploring and learning about various aspects of art, history, and culture. 38Museum of London Docklands
LondonFrom Roman settlement to the development of Canary Wharf, the Museum of London Docklands, housed in a 200 year old warehouse, shows the history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce. Many of the objects it has in its collection are from the museum and archives of the P 39Anderton Boat Lift
Northwich 40People's History Museum
ManchesterThe People's History Museum, located in Manchester, England, serves as the United Kingdom's national hub for the collection, preservation, interpretation, and study of materials related to the history of the working class in the UK. The museum is housed in a Grade II listed former hydraulic pumping station, a testament to the city's industrial past. The museum's collections offer a comprehensive look into the lives, struggles, and achievements of the working class over the past two centuries. 41Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon
ShildonThe Locomotion Museum, previously known as Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon, is a railway museum situated in Shildon, County Durham, England. It is an extension of the National Railway Museum in York and is part of the Science Museum Group. The museum houses historical railway vehicles, including the Locomotion No. 1. 42Hastings Fishermen's Museum
HastingsThe Hastings Fishermen's Museum is a unique institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich fishing industry and maritime history of Hastings, a charming seaside town in East Sussex, England. The museum offers a deep dive into the town's past, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the local fishing industry's evolution and the maritime history that shaped the town. 43The Geffrye Museum of the Home
LondonThe Geffrye Museum of the Home is dedicated to home and home life in England from 1600 to the present day with a series of period room displays. Some of the individual artefacts of The Geffrye Museum are of national importance, but the real significance of the collection lies in its extensive covera 44Great North Museum Hancock
Newcastle upon TyneThe Great North Museum: Hancock is home to the collections of the Shefton Museum of Greek Art and Archaeology. This museum, originally located at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, was established in 1956 and closed in 2008. The collections, which have grown to over 800 objects, provide a fascinating insight into Greek art and archaeology. 45Lady Lever Art Gallery
BirkenheadLady Lever Art Gallery houses the personal collection of the first Lord Leverhulme. The gallery features exhibits related to: weapons and war, decorative and applied art, archives, fine art, world cultures and costume and textiles. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: joshua reynol 46Cockington Court
TorquayJust a mile from Torquay seafront, historic Cockington Court is nestled within 460 acres of country park and is home to a growing number of skilled craftsmen – watch them as they work and perhaps indulge in a spot of retail therapy in their studios. Thanks to new funding, additional craft studios an 47Rufford Abbey and Country Park
OllertonRufford Abbey and Country Park is a museum in Ollerton. The museum features exhibits related to Architecture, Decorative and Applied Art and Religion. 48Durlston Castle
Swanage 49M Shed
BristolM Shed is a museum situated in Bristol, England. It is located on Prince's Wharf, adjacent to the Floating Harbour. The museum is housed in a dockside transit shed that was previously occupied by the Bristol Industrial Museum. This location offers a unique setting for the museum, providing a historical context that enhances the visitor experience. 50Grace Darling Museum
BamburghGrace Darling Museum is a museum in Bamburgh. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities and social history. 51Bank of England Museum
LondonEstablished as early as in the 17th century, this bank is the central bank of UK. Though you can't actually access the Bank, you can pay a visit to the museum located inside and learn more about the financial system, fascinating history of the Bank, as well as its importance in today's economy.- 52
St George's Hall
LiverpoolThe World Museum, located in Liverpool, England, is a part of the National Museums Liverpool network. This network is a collection of several museums and galleries, each offering a unique insight into different aspects of natural history, art, culture, and history. The World Museum, in particular, is known for its vast collection of natural history exhibits. 53New Walk Museum and Art Gallery
LeicesterThe New Walk Museum and Art Gallery is conveniently located on New Walk in Leicester, England. Its proximity to the city center makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The museum offers a diverse range of exhibits, making it a suitable destination for a wide variety of interests. 54Stockwood Discovery Centre
LutonThe Stockwood Discovery Centre, previously known as the Stockwood Craft Museum, is one of two museums in Luton that offer free admission. This makes it an accessible and affordable option for tourists looking to explore the local history and culture of the area. 55Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
LiverpoolOpen Eye Gallery, established in 1977, is a renowned photography gallery and archive located in Liverpool, UK. It offers a unique experience for photography enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, with its extensive collection of photographic works and archives. 56Samlesbury Hall
SamlesburySamlesbury Hall, located in Samlesbury, Lancashire, England, is a historic house that dates back to 1325. It was constructed by Gilbert de Southworth and served as the primary residence of the Southworth family until the early 17th century. This rich history provides a unique glimpse into the past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in historical architecture and family histories. 57Kenwood House
LondonKenwood House is a former stately home that served as a seat for the aristocratic Murray and Guinness families. Famous paintings in its collection include The Guitar Player by Johannes Vermeer, Self Portrait with Two Circles, by Rembrandt, Portrait of Pieter van den Broecke, by Frans Hals, Portrait 58Cusworth Hall Museum and Park
DoncasterCusworth Hall Museum and Park is a museum in Doncaster. The museum features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, science and technology, music, archives, social history, medicine, land transport and personalities. 59Kelham Island Museum
SheffieldThe Kelham Island Museum is a significant industrial museum situated in the heart of Sheffield, England, on Alma Street, adjacent to the River Don. The museum, which opened its doors to the public in 1982, offers a unique insight into the city's rich industrial history. 60The Beaney Art Museum and Library
Canterbury 61Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum
Burnley 62Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre
CharmouthThe Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre is situated in a unique location, occupying the upper floor of a former cement factory on the foreshore of Charmouth in Dorset, England. This distinctive setting offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and natural beauty of the area, while also learning about the centre's important role in preserving and educating about the local environment. 63Horniman Museum and Gardens
LondonThe Horniman Museum and Gardens holds a collection of over 350,000 related to anthropology, natural history and musical instruments. The museum is especially known for its large collection of taxidermied animals. It also features an aquarium. 64The Collection: Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire
Lincoln 65Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives
ManchesterThe Greater Manchester Police Museum, located in England, is a unique establishment that was once a functioning police station. Today, it serves as a museum and archives, providing a detailed account of the history of policing in Greater Manchester. This transformation from a police station to a museum offers a unique perspective on the evolution of law enforcement in the region. 66Winchester City Mill
WinchesterThe Winchester City Mill, located in the heart of the historic English city of Winchester, is a restored water mill. It is situated on the River Itchen, providing a picturesque setting for visitors. The mill offers a unique glimpse into the city's past, showcasing the importance of water power in the history of Winchester. 67Derby Museum and Art Gallery
DerbyDerby Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Derby. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology, natural sciences, weapons and war, decorative and applied art, social history, fine art, personalities, archives and coins and medals. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: josep 68Aston Hall
BirminghamAston Hall, located in Aston, Birmingham, England, is a Grade I listed Jacobean house. The house was designed by John Thorpe and its construction took place between 1618 and 1635. This historic building is a prime example of the Jacobean prodigy house, a type of large and extravagant mansion built by courtiers and other wealthy families during the reign of King James I. 69The Guildhall
LeicesterThe Guildhall in Leicester, England, is a historical building with a rich past. Its timber-framed structure dates back to around 1390, making it one of the oldest buildings in the city. This architectural gem once served as the town hall for Leicester until 1876. Today, it stands as a testament to the city's medieval history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. 70Holker Hall and Gardens
CarkHolker Hall is a historic residence located in the English village of Lower Holker, Cumbria. The majority of the building was constructed in the 1620s, but a significant portion was rebuilt in the latter half of the 19th century. This gives the hall a unique blend of architectural styles and periods, making it an interesting destination for those interested in architecture and history. 71Walsall Leather Museum
WalsallThe Walsall Leather Museum is situated in the West Midlands region of England, in the town of Walsall. The museum, which opened its doors in 1988, is housed in a renovated Victorian factory building, a project undertaken by the Walsall Council. This location provides a unique setting for the museum, adding to its historical charm. 72Whitworth Art Gallery
ManchesterThe Whitworth Art Gallery, located in Manchester, England, boasts an impressive collection of over 60,000 items. This extensive collection offers visitors a wide range of art to explore, from historic pieces to contemporary works. The gallery is a significant cultural institution in Manchester, providing a rich and diverse experience for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. 73The Dock Museum
Barrow-in-FurnessThe Dock Museum, located in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, offers a deep dive into the history of the town. The museum's exhibits primarily focus on the town's shipbuilding and steelworks industries, the Furness Railway, and the impact of the World War II bombings on the town. This provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the town's industrial past and its significant role in the war. 74Grant Museum of Zoology
LondonThe Grant Museum of Zoology is one of the oldest natural history collections in the UK (dating back to 1828), and is the last remaining university natural history museum in London. It houses a diverse Natural History collection of 68,000 zoological specimens covering the whole of the animal kingdom. 75Portland Basin Museum
Ashton-under-LyneDukinfield Junction is a significant canal junction located near Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England. This junction is where three major canals, namely the Peak Forest Canal, the Ashton Canal, and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal, intersect. This area is rich in history and offers a unique insight into the industrial past of the region. 76Carnforth Station Heritage Centre
CarnforthThe Carnforth MPD (Motive Power Depot) is a significant historical site in Carnforth, Lancashire, England. It was formerly a depot for the London Midland and Scottish Railway. This depot played a crucial role in the railway industry during its operational years, contributing to the development and growth of Carnforth as a transport hub. 77RNLI Whitby Museum
Whitby 78Laing Art Gallery
Newcastle upon TyneThe Laing Art Gallery, situated in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was established in the year 1904. It was founded by Alexander Laing, a wealthy wine merchant from Newcastle, who donated an estimated 20,000 pounds for the construction of the gallery. The gallery was designed by local architects Cackett and Burns Dick. 79Epping Ongar Railway
Chipping OngarEpping Ongar Railway is a museum in Ongar. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport. 80Avon Valley Railway
Bristol 81Wilberforce House Museum
HullWilberforce House, located in the Museums Quarter of Kingston-upon-Hull, is a historic house museum in Britain. It is renowned as the birthplace of the social reformer William Wilberforce, who dedicated his time as a member of Parliament to work towards the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire. 82The Wilson
CheltenhamThe Wilson, located in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, is a museum that was initially opened in 1899. It was formerly known as the Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum. The museum was renamed in 2013 to honour Edward Wilson, a polar explorer and a native of Cheltenham. 83Middleport Pottery
Stoke-on-TrentMiddleport Pottery, home to Burleigh ware is the last working Victorian Pottery in the UK. It was acquired by The Prince's Regeneration Trust in June 2011 and is now a wonderful visitor attraction. With a beautiful cafe along the canal side and plenty for people to see and do. With various events an 84Bewdley Museum
BewdleyBewdley 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. 85Christchurch Mansion
IpswichChristchurch Mansion, located in Ipswich, Suffolk, is a significant Tudor brick mansion house. It was constructed by Edmund Withypoll around the years 1548–50. This historical building offers a glimpse into the architectural style and craftsmanship of the Tudor period. 86The World of Glass
Saint HelensThe World of Glass, located in St Helens, Merseyside, England, is a museum and visitor centre that focuses on the local history of the town and borough. The museum primarily explores this history through the perspective of the glass industry, which has been a significant part of the area's heritage. The museum was established in 2000 and is a combination of the former Pilkington Glass and St Helens Borough Council collections. 87Canons Ashby
DaventryCanons Ashby House is a significant historical site located in the village of Canons Ashby, approximately 11 miles south of Daventry in Northamptonshire, England. This Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house is a testament to the architectural style and grandeur of the Elizabethan era. It offers visitors a glimpse into the past and a chance to appreciate the historical significance of the site. 88Grosvenor Museum
ChesterThe Grosvenor Museum houses a diverse collection of exhibits. These include archaeological artefacts from the Roman era, a variety of paintings and musical instruments, and a room designed to replicate a Victorian parlour, providing a glimpse into the past. 89The Polar Museum
CambridgeThe Scott Polar Research Institute was founded by Frank Debenham in 1920 as a tribute to Robert Falcon Scott and his companions, who tragically lost their lives on their return journey from the South Pole in 1912. This historical context adds a layer of significance to the institute and its work, which may be of interest to tourists.- 90
The Museum of Somerset
TauntonThe 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 91Bradford Industrial Museum
BradfordThe Bradford Industrial Museum, located in Moorside Mills, Eccleshill, Bradford, United Kingdom, was established in 1974. This museum specializes in the preservation and demonstration of local industrial relics, particularly those related to printing and textile machinery. 92Ferens Art Gallery
HullThe Ferens Art Gallery, located in the English city of Kingston upon Hull, is named after Thomas Ferens. Ferens generously donated both the site and the funds necessary for the establishment of the gallery. This act of philanthropy has resulted in a cultural institution that continues to enrich the city and its visitors. 93Hook Norton Brewery Museum
Hook NortonThe Hook Norton Brewery is a regional brewery located in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England. It is situated several miles outside the scenic Cotswold Hills. This location offers a unique blend of brewing tradition and picturesque English countryside, making it an interesting destination for tourists. 94Southsea Castle
PortsmouthThe D-Day Story, previously known as the D-Day Museum, is a popular visitor attraction situated in Southsea, Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. It offers a comprehensive narrative of Operation Overlord during the Normandy D-Day landings. The museum was initially opened in 1984 by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and was later refurbished and reopened as the D-Day Story in March 2018, thanks to a £5 million Heritage Lottery grant. 95Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens
SunderlandThe Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, located in Sunderland, England, is a municipal museum that was established in the year 1846. It holds the distinction of being one of the first municipally funded museums in the country outside London. The museum was initially set up in the Athenaeum Building on Fawcett Street and has since moved to a larger building next to Mowbray Park. 96Peterborough Museum
PeterboroughThe Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery is a significant cultural institution in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England. It is home to the city's historical and art collections, offering visitors a chance to explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the region. 97Museum of the History of Science
OxfordThe History of Science Museum, located on Broad Street in Oxford, England, is home to a significant collection of scientific instruments that span from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of scientific tools and methodologies over several centuries, offering visitors a unique insight into the history of science. 98University of Leicester Botanic Garden
OadbyThe University of Leicester Botanic Garden is a significant botanical garden spanning approximately 65,000 m² (16 acres) and includes a satellite arboretum of 5 acres. It is situated in Leicestershire, England, and is managed by the Biology Department of the University of Leicester. The garden is located in the southern part of the university campus, making it easily accessible for visitors. 99Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum
South ShieldsThe Arbeia Roman Fort, situated in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, is a significant historical site. This ancient Roman fort was a part of the Hadrian's Wall system, marking the eastern end on the Tyne estuary. Founded around 160 AD, the fort guarded the main sea access to Hadrian's Wall and later became the wall's maritime supply fort. It was occupied until the Romans left Britain in the 5th century. 100Museums Sheffield: Weston Park
SheffieldWeston Park Museum is situated in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is conveniently located just one mile west of Sheffield city centre, nestled within the beautiful Weston Park. This makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city centre. 101Guildhall Art Gallery & London's Roman Amphitheatre
LondonGuildhall Art Gallery displays the richness of London's history. It is home to the art collection of the City of London, consisting of around 4,000 pieces, of which around 250 are on display at any one time. The Gallery's permanent collection displays works dating from the 1600s onwards, including a 102Leeds City Museum
LeedsThe Leeds City Museum, which was first established in 1819, reopened its doors in 2008. It is located in the former Mechanics' Institute, a building designed by Cuthbert Brodrick and situated in what is now known as Millennium Square in Cookridge Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. 103Harris Museum and Art Gallery
PrestonThe Harris Museum, a Grade I-listed building, is located in Preston, Lancashire, England. It was founded by Edmund Harris in 1877 and serves as a local history and fine art museum. The museum's establishment was made possible through the will of Edmund Robert Harris, a Preston lawyer, who left £300,000 to establish a trust and support a public library, museum, and art gallery with Preston Corporation. 104Hull and East Riding Museum
HullThe Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology is situated in the Museums Quarter of the Old Town in Kingston upon Hull, England. This location is steeped in history and provides a rich cultural backdrop for the museum's extensive collection of archaeological artefacts. 105Oakwell Hall Country Park
BirstallOakwell Hall Country Park is a museum in Batley. The museum features exhibits related to Decorative and Applied Art, Personalities, Social History, Fine Art, Costume and Textiles and Natural Sciences. 106Henry Blogg Museum
CromerHenry Blogg Museum is a museum in Cromer. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, industry and maritime. 107Himley Hall and Park
HimleyHimley Hall, situated between Kingswinford and Wombourne, started life in the 18th century when a medieval manor house on the site belonging to the Earl of Dudley was demolished to make way for a great Palladian mansion. The 180 acres of grounds were designed by Capability Brown to include a great 108Poole Museum
PoolePoole Museum, previously known as the Waterfront Museum, is a local history museum nestled in the Old Town area of Poole, Dorset. The museum, which is part of the Borough of Poole Museum Service, is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. It offers a comprehensive insight into the history of the town and its people, making it a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about Poole's rich heritage. 109Samuel 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. 110Sudley House
LiverpoolSudley House, located in Aigburth, Liverpool, England, is a historic house that dates back to 1824. It underwent significant modifications in the 1880s. This house is not just a piece of architectural history, but also a testament to the changing times and tastes of the period. 111Otterton Mill Centre and Working Museum
OttertonThe Otterton Water Mill is a historic site located in the quaint village of Otterton, near Budleigh Salterton in Devon, England. The mill is set in a picturesque location beside the River Otter, offering visitors a chance to experience a piece of England's rich history in a serene and beautiful setting. 112The New Forest Centre
LyndhurstThe New Forest Centre houses a museum of the New Forest, a temporary exhibition gallery, a reference library and shop. We run an education service that caters to local schools and a lifelong learning programme of exhibitions and events. The New Forest Centre is owned and managed by the New Forest 113Elsecar Heritage Centre
ElsecarElsecar Heritage Centre, located in Elsecar, Barnsley, England, is a visitor attraction centre managed by Barnsley Museums. It offers a unique blend of history and culture, making it an interesting destination for tourists. 114Wolverhampton Art Gallery
WolverhamptonThe Wolverhampton Art Gallery, situated in the heart of the City of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands, United Kingdom, is a significant cultural landmark. The gallery was funded and constructed by local contractor Philip Horsman and officially opened its doors to the public in May 1884. This historical establishment offers a unique blend of art, history, and culture, making it a worthwhile destination for tourists. 115William Morris Gallery
LondonThe William Morris Gallery is the only public gallery devoted to the life and legacy of William Morris: designer, craftsman, socialist. The William Morris Gallery features exhibits related to: design, decorative and applied art, fine art, literature, costume and textiles and social history. Key them 116Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
WarringtonThe Warrington Museum & Art Gallery is situated in the Cultural Quarter of Warrington, on Bold Street. It is housed in a Grade II listed building, which it shares with the town's Central Library. This location is not only historically significant but also conveniently located for visitors. 117Oakham Castle
OakhamOakham Castle, located in Oakham, Rutland, is a historic building renowned for its extensive collection of massive horseshoes. The castle is also recognised as one of the finest examples of domestic Norman architecture in England. This makes it a significant site for those interested in history and architecture. 118Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Bury Saint EdmundsThe site of the St Edmundsbury Cathedral has a rich history, with a church having been present there since at least 1065. This long-standing religious significance adds a depth of historical context to any visit, allowing tourists to appreciate the cathedral not just for its current form, but also for its historical roots. 119Green's Mill and Science Centre
NottinghamOnce home of the mathematical physicist, George Green (1793-1841). Green's Mill and Science Centre features exhibits related to: industry, science and technology and social history. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: mathematical physicist, george green. 120Arctic Corsair
HullThe Arctic Corsair (H320) is a deep-sea trawler that was built in 1960 and converted into a museum ship in 1999. This historical vessel provides a unique insight into the deep-sea fishing industry of Hull, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the ship and learn about its rich history. 121Cliffe Castle Museum
KeighleyCliffe Castle Museum is a local heritage museum situated in the Victorian, neo-Gothic Cliffe Castle in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. The museum, which opened its doors in 1959, offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of the local area. The castle itself is a Grade II listed building, adding to the historical significance of the museum. 122Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
CambridgeThe Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences is a significant part of the University of Cambridge. It is situated in the heart of Cambridge, England, making it easily accessible for tourists. As the university's geology museum, it offers a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of earth sciences. 123Pickford's House Museum of Georgian Life and Costume
DerbyThe term Derby Gaol is historically associated with the five prisons in Derby, England. Today, it is commonly used to refer to one of two small tourist attractions. The first is the gaol that was located on Friar Gate from 1756 to 1846. The cells of this gaol still exist and are open for public viewing. This offers a unique opportunity for visitors to get a glimpse into the past and understand the history of the city. 124Portsmouth 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. 125Kew Palace and Queen Charlotte's Cottage
RichmondKew Palace and Queen Charlotte's Cottage is a museum in Richmond. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, coins and medals, architecture and social history. 126The Moors National Park Centre
DanbyFor a fun free day out, head to The Moors Bank National Park Centre in Danby, the very heart of the beautiful North York Moors. Find out about the people, places and wildlife with the interactive exhibits and take a look at the acclaimed Inspired by… gallery, with its changing exhibitions by accompl 127Ordsall Hall Museum
SalfordOrdsall Hall, located in the historic parish of Ordsall Lancashire, now part of the City of Salford in Greater Manchester, England, is a large former manor house with a rich history dating back more than 750 years. The oldest surviving parts of the present hall were built in the 15th century, making it a significant historical site. 128Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery
Maidstone 129The Georgian House Museum
BristolThe Georgian House, a 17th-century urban palace, is situated in Bristol, England, at 7 Great George Street. This historic building is a well-preserved example of a typical late 18th-century townhouse, showcasing the decor and furnishings of the era. It offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the wealthy during this period. 130Brixham Heritage Museum
BrixhamBrixham 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. 131Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum
BungayThe Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum, first established in 1972, is situated near the former RAF Bungay airfield in Flixton, Suffolk. This location is steeped in history and provides a unique setting for the museum. The museum is home to a vast collection of aircraft and aviation-related artefacts, making it a fascinating destination for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. 132Heugh Battery Museum
HartlepoolThe Heugh Gun Battery, a significant historical site, is situated on the Headland in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a unique piece of British military history while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Headland. 133Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens
Leicester 134Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great
LondonThe ancient Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great was founded by a courtier of Henry I (son of William the Conqueror). It is a good example of Norman architecture which has survived the numerous transformations and upheavals London has undergone over the past 900 years, including the Great Fire 135Hylands House and Estate
WrittleHylands House is a country palace nestled in the heart of Essex, South England. The estate is surrounded by a sprawling park that spans 232 hectares (574 acres), offering visitors a vast expanse of natural beauty to explore. The house and park provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat. 136Lytham Windmill Museum
Lytham Saint AnnesLytham Windmill Museum is a museum in Lytham. The museum features exhibits related to: social history and science and technology. 137Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
WorthingThe Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is conveniently located in the heart of Worthing, close to the grade II* listed St Paul's. This central location makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The museum, which celebrated its centenary in 2008, was originally designed to house the town's library as well as the museum, with the library section being funded by Andrew Carnegie. It is the largest museum in West Sussex. 138Myddelton House Gardens
EnfieldCreated by E.A. Bowles (1865-1954), Myddelton House Gardens have been refurbished and offer an impressive range of flora, fauna and historical artefacts. These gardens have a Green Flag Award. 139Matthew of Bristol
BristolM Shed is a museum situated in Bristol, England. It is located on Prince's Wharf, adjacent to the Floating Harbour. The museum is housed in a dockside transit shed that was previously occupied by the Bristol Industrial Museum. This location offers a unique setting for the museum, providing a historical context that enhances the visitor experience. 140Killhope Lead Mining Museum
CowshillThe North of England Lead Mining Museum, also known as Killhope, is an industrial museum located near the village of Cowshill, County Durham, England. It stands on the site of the former Park Level Mine, which is being restored to show the workings of a 19th-century lead mine. The museum is situated in the heart of the North Pennines, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and was designated the first Geopark in Great Britain in 2003. 141The Museum in the Park
StroudThe 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 142Farnham Castle Keep
FarnhamFarnham Castle, located in Farnham, Surrey, England, is a historical site dating back to the 12th century. It was once the residence of the Bishops of Winchester, making it a significant location in English history. The castle's architecture reflects the changing styles through the centuries, making it a fascinating site for those interested in historical architecture. 143Dover Museum
DoverThe Dover Museum, located in Dover, Kent, in south-east England, has a rich history dating back to its founding in February 1836. The town's mayor at the time, Edward Pett Thompson, was instrumental in its establishment. Initially, the museum was housed in the old Guildhall and was managed by the Dover Philosophical Institute. This historical context adds a layer of depth to the museum's significance and appeal. 144The Harley Foundation
WorksopThe Harley Gallery and Foundation is an educational charity that was established in 1977 by Ivy, Duchess of Portland. It is located on the ducal estate of Welbeck Abbey in North Nottinghamshire. The Foundation aims to encourage creativity through its various activities, which include The Portland Collection, The Harley Gallery, and The Harley Foundation Studios. 145Birkenhead Priory and St Mary's Tower
BirkenheadBirkenhead Priory, located in Priory Street, Birkenhead, England, holds the distinction of being the oldest standing building on Merseyside. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the region's past, with its medieval remains, the priory chapter house, and the remnants of St Mary's church. As a testament to its historical significance, all three are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. 146Museum of The Gorge
CoalbrookdaleThe Merrythought site in Ironbridge houses a small museum and shop that are open to the public. This is where the company's soft toys, including the famous teddy bears, are made. Visitors can explore the museum and shop to learn more about the company's history and products. 147Ancient High House
StaffordThe Ancient High House, located on the main street in Stafford, is a significant historical site. Constructed in 1595 by the Dorrington family, this Elizabethan town house is made from local oak. It stands as a testament to the architectural style and craftsmanship of the period. 148Stafford Castle
StaffordStafford Castle is a museum in Stafford. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war, social history and archaeology. 149Byland Abbey
Byland AbbeyByland Abbey is a museum in Helmsley. The museum features exhibits related to: religion and archaeology. 150Salford Museum and Art Gallery
SalfordThe Salford Museum and Art Gallery, nestled in the heart of Peel Park in Salford, Greater Manchester, has been a public institution since its opening in November 1850. Originally known as the Royal Museum and Public Library, it has served as a cultural hub for the community for over a century and a half. 151Hollytrees Museum
ColchesterThe Hollytrees Museum is conveniently located in the heart of Colchester, a short distance from the historic Colchester Castle. This central location makes it an easy addition to any sightseeing itinerary in the city. 152Victoria Gallery and Museum
LiverpoolThe Victoria Gallery & Museum (VG&M) is a unique institution run by the University of Liverpool. Located in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, this art gallery and museum offers a diverse range of exhibits and collections for visitors to explore. 153Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
LondonThe Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology is part of University College London Museums and Collections and holds around 80,000 objects, including one of the greatest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology. The Petrie Museum illustrates life in the Nile Valley from prehistory through the ti 154Tolson Museum
HuddersfieldThe history book of a typical Yorkshire town, Tolson Museum draws a vivid and intriguing picture of Huddersfield and its people, from the prehistoric to the present. Each layer of Huddersfield's past is revealed in its exciting displays. Tolson Museum features exhibits related to Science and Technol 155Millennium Gallery
SheffieldThe Millennium Gallery, located in the heart of Sheffield, England, is an art gallery and museum that opened its doors in April 2001. It was established as part of the city's Heart of the City project, which aimed to revitalize the city centre and promote cultural and artistic activities. 156The Red Lodge Museum
BristolThe Antlers Gallery is known for its temporary exhibitions that are held in various locations. The gallery does not have a permanent physical location, instead, it operates primarily online. This unique business model is similar to pop-up galleries, but these exhibitions are tied together under the Antlers Gallery brand. 157Sir Richard Arkwright's Cromford Mills
CromfordCromford Mill holds a significant place in history as the first factory to be powered by hydraulic energy. This innovative establishment was founded by Richard Arkwright in 1771 in the quaint town of Cromford, located in Derbyshire, Great Britain. The mill's pioneering use of water power marked a turning point in industrial history, setting a precedent that was soon followed by many other factories across the globe. 158Cromwell Museum
HuntingdonThe Cromwell Museum, located in Huntingdon, England, is a dedicated space for understanding and exploring the life and times of Oliver Cromwell and his son, Richard Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell, born in Huntingdon in 1599, lived more than half of his life in the town. The museum offers a deep dive into the life of this significant historical figure, providing a unique perspective on his life and legacy. 159Witton Country Park and Visitor Centre
BlackburnWitton Country Park and Visitor Centre is a museum in Blackburn. The museum features exhibits related to Natural Sciences and Land Transport. 160Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
SheffieldAbbeydale Industrial Hamlet is a unique industrial museum located in the southern part of Sheffield, England. It is situated on a former steel-working site along the River Sheaf. The site has a rich history that traces back to the 13th century, making it a significant location for understanding the industrial past of the region. 161Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
CambridgeThe Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, also known as MAA, is located at the University of Cambridge. It is home to the university's collections of local antiquities, as well as archaeological and ethnographic artefacts from around the globe. The museum's collections offer a unique insight into the history and cultures of various regions, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in archaeology and anthropology. 162Sandal Castle and Visitors Centre
WakefieldSandal Castle and Visitors Centre is a museum in Wakefield. The museum features exhibits related to Weapons and War, Architecture, Social History and Archaeology. 163Worsbrough Mill Museum and Country Park
WorsbroughWorsbrough Mill, also referred to as Worsbrough Corn Mill and Worsbrough Mill Farm, is a collection of buildings that includes a water-powered mill from the 17th century and a steam-powered mill from the 19th century. Located in Worsbrough, Barnsley, England, this complex offers a glimpse into the historical industrial practices of the region. 164Ayscoughfee Hall Museum
SpaldingAyscoughfee 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. 165Bankfield Museum
HalifaxBankfield Museum, located in Boothtown, Halifax, England, is a Grade II listed historic house museum. It incorporates a regimental museum and a textiles gallery, offering a diverse range of exhibits for visitors to explore. The museum is notable for its grand interior and its past ownership by Colonel Edward Akroyd, a Member of Parliament. 166The Castle Bude
BudeThe Castle Bude is a museum in Bude. The museum features exhibits related to: archives, maritime and social history. 167Wellingborough Museum
WellingboroughWellingborough 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. 168Longleat House
WarminsterLongleat House is widely regarded as one of the best examples of high Elizabethan architecture in Britain and one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public. Substantially completed by 1580 and now home to the 7th Marquess of Bath, Longleat House is set within 900 acres of stunning ‘Cap 169The Oxfordshire Museum
WoodstockThe Oxfordshire Museum, also known as the Oxfordshire County Museum, is situated in the heart of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is housed in the historic Fletcher's House on Park Street, directly opposite the Bear Hotel. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors and provides a central point for exploring the town. 170Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
HastingsThe Hastings Museum Art Gallery is a significant cultural institution in Hastings, East Sussex, England. Established in 1892, the museum moved to its current location in 1927. It houses an extensive collection of around 97,000 objects that span local history, natural sciences, fine and decorative arts, and world cultures. This diverse collection offers visitors a comprehensive insight into the rich history and culture of the region. 171National Army Museum
LondonThe National Army Museum, the premier museum of the British Army, is situated in the Chelsea district in the heart of London. It is conveniently located next to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, making it an accessible destination for tourists exploring the city. The museum offers a deep dive into the history and heritage of the British Army, providing a unique perspective on the country's military past. 172Dorchester Abbey Museum
WallingfordThe 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. 173Helston Museum
HelstonHelston Museum is a museum in Helston. The museum features exhibits related to: archives, maritime, world cultures, weapons and war, costume and textiles, coins and medals, personalities, land transport, natural sciences, social history, music and archaeology. 174Charnwood Museum
LoughboroughCharnwood Museum is a local history museum located in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It offers a deep dive into the history, geology, archaeology, and industries of Charnwood and the surrounding areas. The museum is a great place to learn about the local history and culture. 175OuseBurn Farm
Newcastle upon TyneA friendly farm and environmental visitor centre in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne. 176Royal Hospital Chelsea
LondonThe National Army Museum, the premier museum of the British Army, is situated in the Chelsea district in the heart of London. It is conveniently located next to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, making it an accessible destination for tourists exploring the city. The museum offers a deep dive into the history and heritage of the British Army, providing a unique perspective on the country's military past. 177Bhaktivedanta Manor
Radlett 178Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
BuxtonThe Buxton Museum and Art Gallery, situated at Terrace Road, Buxton, England, is a hub for history, geology, and archaeology enthusiasts. The museum's collection primarily focuses on artifacts and exhibits from the Peak District and Derbyshire, offering visitors a deep dive into the region's rich past.- 179
Mevagissey Museum
MevagisseyHistory's first mention of Mevagissey is in 1313, but its fine, harbourside museum suggests it is much older. Older even than the two 6th century Irish missionaries who gave it its name, or the archaeologically attested trade with Phoenicians in copper and tin. A museum piece itself, the building in 180Zetland Lifeboat Museum and Redcar Heritage Centre
RedcarZetland Lifeboat Museum and Redcar Heritage Centre is a museum in Redcar. The museum features exhibits related to Social History and Maritime. 181Pontefract Castle and Visitors Centre
PontefractPontefract Castle and Visitors Centre is a museum in Pontefract. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Trade and Commerce, Industry, Archaeology, Architecture and Weapons and War. 182The Higgins Bedford
BedfordThe 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. 183Bolling Hall Museum
BradfordBolling Hall, located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, is one of the city's oldest buildings. Today, it serves as a museum and educational centre, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the region. The building is situated approximately 1.6 km from the centre of Bradford, in East Bowling. 184Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre
BristolClifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre is a museum in Bristol. The museum features exhibits related to: architecture, design, science and technology, social history, archives and inland waterways. 185The Novium
ChichesterThe Novium is a museum located in Chichester, West Sussex, in the southern part of England. The name of the museum is derived from the Roman name for the city, Noviomagus Reginorum. This museum is a significant cultural and historical site in the region, offering a deep dive into the past of Chichester and its surrounding areas. 186Ikon Gallery
BirminghamThe Ikon Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, housed in the Grade II listed, neo-gothic former Oozells Street Board School. The Ikon Gallery features temporary exhibitions over two floors showcasing works by artists from around the world, representing a variety of media, including sound, film, mix 187South Shields Museum and Art Gallery
South ShieldsSouth Shields Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in South Shields. The museum features exhibits related to: coins and medals, natural sciences, decorative and applied art, science and technology, fine art, archives, costume and textiles, personalities, land transport, archaeology and social history. 188The Lightbox
WokingThe Lightbox is a public gallery and museum situated in Woking, Surrey, in the South East of England. It is a cultural hub that offers a range of exhibitions and a free museum of local history known as 'Woking's Story'. The Lightbox was opened on 14 September 2007 and is located in the centre of Woking on the banks of the Basingstoke Canal.- 189
Shipwreck Museum
HastingsLocated in the historic Old Town of Hastings, UK, the Shipwreck Museum is an independent charitable institution. This museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the maritime history of the region, with a focus on shipwrecks that have occurred in the English Channel. 190Northampton Museum and Art Gallery
NorthamptonOne of the key highlights of the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery is its extensive collection of shoes. With over 15,000 pairs, it is one of the largest collections of its kind in the world. This collection has been recognized by the Arts Council England for its local, national, and international significance. 191Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon
BarnstapleThe Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon is a local institution that provides a comprehensive overview of the history and culture of the North Devon area. It is conveniently located in The Square in Barnstaple, Devon, making it easily accessible for visitors. 192Brampton Museum
Newcastle-under-LymeBrampton Museum is a museum in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war, natural sciences, medicine, world cultures, fine art, music, archaeology, coins and medals, science and technology, social history, decorative and applied art, costume and textiles and arch 193The Bayle Museum
BridlingtonThe Bayle Museum, located in Bridlington, England, is a local museum housed in a historical building known as the Bayle Gate. This structure was constructed in the 1100s, making it a significant part of the town's history. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the past in a setting that has stood the test of time. 194Gloucester Folk Museum
GloucesterThe Folk of Gloucester is a unique museum located in two of the city's oldest buildings, a Tudor merchant's house and a 17th-century town house. These historic buildings provide a fascinating backdrop to the museum's exhibits, offering visitors a glimpse into the past and the rich history of Gloucester. 195St. John's House
WarwickSt John's House, located in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, is a historic house with a history spanning almost 900 years. Today, it is operated as an Education, Event and Wedding Venue by Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, a part of Warwickshire County Council. The house is situated just east of the town centre and is surrounded by a small garden and the large St. Nicholas' Park. 196The Museum of English Rural Life
ReadingThe 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. 197Museum of the Order of St John
LondonThe Museum of the Order of St John tells the story of the ancient religious military Order, from its origins as a pan-European Order of Hospitaller Knights caring for sick pilgrims in 11th century Jerusalem, through to its modern-day role with St John Ambulance, the international first aid charity. 198Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum
Stoke BruerneThe Canal Museum, previously known as the National Waterways Museum Stoke Bruerne and The Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne, is situated next to the Grand Union Canal, just south of the Blisworth Tunnel. It is located near the village of Stoke Bruerne in Northamptonshire. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the history of Britain's waterways in a picturesque setting. 199Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum
DorchesterTolpuddle Martyrs Museum is a museum in Dorchester. The museum features exhibits related to Law and Order and Social History. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Tolpuddle Martyrs and Trade unions. 200Watchet Market House Museum
WatchetWatchet Market House Museum is a museum in Watchet. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport, Natural Sciences, Maritime, Archaeology, Science and Technology, Coins and Medals and Social History.