All industrial & heritage museums to visit in England

Explore the impact of industry on society at 200 industrial heritage museums in England. These museums showcase the history of manufacturing, technology, and labor.

Are you curious about the history of industry and innovation? These are the top industrial heritage museums in England:

  1. Tower Bridge1

    Tower Bridge

     London
    Located in both of the twin towers, the exhibition is dedicated to the history and construction of the well-known suspension bridge the Tower Bridge. Apart from various short films and interactive displays, visitors can also see some of the original designs of the bridge and visit the Victorian engi
  2. National Railway Museum2

    National Railway Museum

     York
    The 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,
  3. York Castle Museum3

    York Castle Museum

     York
    The York Castle Museum is located on the site of York Castle, housed in prison buildings, built in the 18th century. The castle itself was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. In the York Castle Museum interactive galleries hold thousands of historic objects that bring the past to life
  4. Museum of Science and Industry4

    Museum of Science and Industry

     Manchester
    The 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.
  5. Brunel's SS Great Britain5

    Brunel's SS Great Britain

     Bristol
    The SS Great Britain, a British steamship weighing 3,300 tons, was constructed by the engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1843. This ship holds the distinction of being the first high-sea vessel to feature an iron hull and propeller propulsion. Today, it is preserved in the port of Bristol and is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
  6. Beamish - The Living Museum of the North6

    Beamish - The Living Museum of the North

     Beamish
    The North of England Open Air Museum, also known as Beamish Museum, is a renowned open-air museum situated in County Durham in the United Kingdom. It was awarded the European Museum of the Year in 1987. The museum is located southwest of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in northeastern England and covers an area of 120 hectares.
  7. Merseyside Maritime Museum7

    Merseyside Maritime Museum

     Liverpool
    The Merseyside Maritime Museum is located in the vibrant city of Liverpool, England. It is a significant part of the National Museums Liverpool and is recognized as an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage. This recognition highlights the museum's importance in preserving and showcasing the rich maritime history of the region.
  8. The National Motor Museum8

    The National Motor Museum

     Beaulieu
    The National Motor Museum, originally known as the Montagu Motor Museum, was established in 1952. It is located in the picturesque village of Beaulieu, nestled in the heart of the New Forest in Hampshire. The museum was founded by Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, as a tribute to his father, who was a pioneer of motoring in the United Kingdom.
  9. Black Country Living Museum9

    Black Country Living Museum

     Dudley
    The Black Country Living Museum is a significant open-air museum situated in Dudley, England. It is nestled in the heart of the historic Black Country, which was once a prominent coal mining area. This location offers a unique insight into the region's rich industrial past, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and culture.
  10. Blists Hill Victorian Town10

    Blists Hill Victorian Town

     Madeley
    Blists Hill Victorian Town is an open-air museum situated in the Madeley area of Telford, Shropshire, England. The museum is built on the site of a former industrial complex, providing a unique setting for visitors to explore. The location's industrial past adds a layer of historical depth to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the Victorian era.
  11. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery11

    Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

     Birmingham
    The 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.
  12. National Coal Mining Museum for England12

    National Coal Mining Museum for England

     Wakefield
    The 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.
  13. Cragside13

    Cragside

     Rothbury
    Lord and Lady Armstrong used their wealth, art and science in a most ingenious way, and Cragside house was the first in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. Cragside features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, decorative and applied art, weapons and war, natural sciences, maritime, scien
  14. Swanage Railway14

    Swanage Railway

     Swanage
    Swanage Railway is a six-mile heritage railway running from Swanage past Corfe Castle to a park & ride at Norden. It is primarily a steam-hauled service.
  15. Corfe Castle15

    Corfe Castle

     Corfe Castle
    Corfe Castle is one of Britain's most iconic and evocative survivors of the English Civil War, partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians. A favourite haunt for adults and children alike, all ages are captivated by these romantic castle ruins with breath-taking views across Purbeck. Disc
  16. Royal Air Force Museum Cosford16

    Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

     Shifnal
    Royal 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.
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    York's Chocolate Story

     York
    York's Chocolate Story is a unique visitor attraction and chocolate museum located in the heart of York, on King's Square. The museum, which opened its doors to the public in March 2012, offers a fascinating insight into the rich history of chocolate making in the city. It's an ideal destination for those interested in learning more about the origins and evolution of chocolate.
  18. West Somerset Railway18

    West Somerset Railway

     Minehead
    West Somerset Railway is a museum in Minehead. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport.
  19. Severn Valley Railway19

    Severn Valley Railway

     Bewdley
    Severn Valley Railway is a museum in Bewdley. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Land Transport and Science and Technology.
  20. Historic Dockyard Chatham20

    Historic Dockyard Chatham

     Chatham
    Historic Dockyard Chatham is a museum in Chatham. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology, social history, weapons and war, personalities, science and technology, archives, maritime, fine art and land transport.
  21. Brooklands Museum21

    Brooklands Museum

     Weybridge
    Brooklands Museum, situated in Weybridge Surrey England, is a unique motoring and aviation museum. It is located on the grounds of the former Brooklands Motor Course, a site rich in history and technological achievements. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the birthplace of British motorsport and aviation, making it an interesting destination for enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  22. National Tramway Museum22

    National Tramway Museum

     Crich
    National Tramway Museum is a museum in Matlock. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, land transport, social history and archives. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: designated collection.
  23. Science Museum23

    Science Museum

     London
    The 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
  24. Isle of Wight Steam Railway24

    Isle of Wight Steam Railway

     Havenstreet
    Isle of Wight Steam Railway is a museum in Ryde, Isle of Wight. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport, Archaeology, Archives and Science and Technology.
  25. Iron Bridge and Tollhouse25

    Iron Bridge and Tollhouse

     Ironbridge
    Enginuity is an interactive design and technology centre located in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, England. It offers a unique experience where visitors can explore and learn about design and technology through various interactive exhibits and workshops.
  26. Discovery Museum26

    Discovery Museum

     Newcastle upon Tyne
    The 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.
  27. Nothe Fort27

    Nothe Fort

     Weymouth
    Nothe Fort is a historical site located in Weymouth, Dorset, England. It is strategically positioned at the exit of the port, adjacent to the northern breakwater of the Port of Portland. This location offers visitors a unique perspective of the surrounding area and the opportunity to learn about the fort's historical significance.
  28. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway28

    STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway

     Swindon
    The STEAM – Museum of the Great Western Railway, also known as the Swindon Steam Railway Museum, is located in Swindon, England. It is situated in a part of the former railway works, which is a significant part of the town's history. The museum offers a unique insight into the history and workings of the Great Western Railway.
  29. Lakeland Motor Museum29

    Lakeland Motor Museum

     Backbarrow
    The Lakeland Motor Museum, situated in Backbarrow, Cumbria, England, is home to an extensive collection of classic cars, motorcycles, bicycles, pedal cars, and other motoring related items and memorabilia. This diverse collection provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of motor vehicles and the history of motoring.
  30. National Trust Quarry Bank30

    National Trust Quarry Bank

     Styal
    Quarry Bank Mill, also known as Styal Mill, is located in Styal, Cheshire, England. It is one of the best-preserved textile mills from the industrial revolution. This historical site offers a unique insight into the industrial history of England and the evolution of textile manufacturing.
  31. Wightwick Manor and Gardens - National Trust31

    Wightwick Manor and Gardens - National Trust

     Wolverhampton
    Wightwick Manor is a Victorian era English manor situated in Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands. This location is easily accessible and offers a glimpse into the architectural style and lifestyle of the Victorian era.
  32. Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre32

    Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre

     Charlestown
    The Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre is a historical naval museum situated in the quaint port of Charlestown, located in the South West of England, specifically in Cornwall. The museum offers a unique insight into the maritime history of the region, making it an interesting destination for those interested in naval history.
  33. Bluebell Railway33

    Bluebell Railway

     Uckfield
    Bluebell Railway is a museum in Nr Uckfield. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport.
  34. Great Central Railway34

    Great Central Railway

     Loughborough
    Main Line Steam trains - every weekend throughout the year. Re-creating the experience of famous expresses of the steam age. Passenger trains also on weekdays, June to August. See one of our classic demonstration freight or parcel trains. Relax in the comfort of our classic corridor trains - steam h
  35. Museum of Lincolnshire Life35

    Museum of Lincolnshire Life

     Lincoln
    The 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.
  36. The Museum of Brands36

    The Museum of Brands

     London
    The Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising is devoted to the history of consumer culture from Victorian times to the present day. The collection of the museum consists of over 12,000 items, including domestic everyday products, such as packaging, toys, posters, games, and more that show how bra
  37. British Motor Museum37

    British Motor Museum

     Gaydon
    The British Motor Museum, located in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, is home to the world's largest collection of historic British cars. With over 300 cars on display, the museum showcases vehicles from the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust and the Jaguar Heritage Trust. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive look into the history and evolution of British motor vehicles.
  38. North Norfolk Railway38

    North Norfolk Railway

     Sheringham
    North Norfolk Railway is a museum in Sheringham. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, archives, industry, social history and land transport.
  39. Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson39

    Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson

     Portchester
    Today, 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.
  40. Mid Hants Railway Watercress Line40

    Mid Hants Railway Watercress Line

     New Alresford
    Formerly part of Britain's national rail network between the towns of Alton and Alresford in Hampshire, this preserved heritage steam railway line is now operated by volunteers. The railway runs 10 miles from Alresford to Alton, on the way visiting Ropley and Medstead & Four Marks.
  41. Museum of London Docklands41

    Museum of London Docklands

     London
    From 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
  42. Cotehele Mill42

    Cotehele Mill

     Saltash
    Cotehele Mill is a museum in Saltash. The museum features exhibits related to: social history and land transport.
  43. Geevor Tin Mine Museum and Heritage Centre43

    Geevor Tin Mine Museum and Heritage Centre

     Pendeen
    The Geevor Tin Mine, previously known as the North Levant Mine, is a historical tin mine situated in the extreme west of Cornwall, nestled between the quaint villages of Pendeen and Trewellard. This former mine, which was operational from 1911 to 1990, is now a museum and a significant point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage. It's a part of the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape, since 2006.
  44. People's History Museum44

    People's History Museum

     Manchester
    The 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.
  45. The Needles Old Battery and New Battery45

    The Needles Old Battery and New Battery

     Totland
    The Needles Batteries, consisting of the Old Battery and the New Battery, are two military batteries that were built to guard the West end of the Solent. The Old Battery was constructed between 1861 and 1863, and was equipped with various guns throughout its history, including six 7-inch Armstrong rifled breechloading guns. The New Battery was completed in 1895, and was built higher up the cliff to solve subsidence problems and concerns that the concussion from firing the guns was causing the cliffs to crumble.
  46. Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon46

    Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon

     Shildon
    The 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.
  47. Hastings Fishermen's Museum47

    Hastings Fishermen's Museum

     Hastings
    The 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.
  48. Victoria Tunnel48

    Victoria Tunnel

     Newcastle upon Tyne
    The Victoria Tunnel is a fully preserved 19th century waggonway under the city from the Town Moor to the Tyne, to transport coal from Spital Tongues (Leazes Main) Colliery to the river and operated between 1842 and the 1860s. The Tunnel was converted into an air raid shelter to protect Newcastle ci
  49. Thinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum49

    Thinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum

     Birmingham
    Thinktank, Birmingham is a renowned science museum located in England. It was opened to the public in 2001 and is situated within the Millennium Point complex on Curzon Street, Digbeth. This location is easily accessible and offers a variety of scientific exhibits for visitors to explore.
  50. Clearwell Caves - Ancient Iron Mines50

    Clearwell Caves - Ancient Iron Mines

     Coleford
    Clearwell Caves, nestled in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, is a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This natural cave system has been extensively mined for iron ore, leaving behind a rich history that is now preserved and showcased in the form of a mining museum. Visitors can explore the caves and learn about the mining processes and the history of iron ore extraction in the region.
  51. Preston Park Museum and Grounds51

    Preston Park Museum and Grounds

     Stockton-on-Tees
    Preston Hall, an early 19th century mansion house, is located in Preston-on-Tees, approximately 4 km south of the centre of Stockton-on-Tees, England. The mansion has been functioning as a museum since 1953 and is currently owned by the Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. It is also recognized as a listed building, adding to its historical significance.
  52. Gladstone Pottery Museum52

    Gladstone Pottery Museum

     Stoke-on-Trent
    The Gladstone Pottery Museum is a unique working museum that showcases a medium-sized coal-fired pottery. This type of pottery was common in the North Staffordshire area of England from the time of the industrial revolution in the 18th century to the mid 20th century. Visitors can experience the historical and cultural significance of this industry and its impact on the region.
  53. Thackray Medical Museum53

    Thackray Medical Museum

     Leeds
    The Thackray Museum of Medicine is located in Leeds, England, and is dedicated to the history of medicine. It is conveniently situated next to St James's University Hospital, making it easily accessible for visitors. The museum offers a unique insight into the evolution of medical practices and healthcare over the centuries.
  54. Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life54

    Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life

     Great Yarmouth
    The Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life is a unique maritime and fishing museum that was established in 2005. It is housed in a former Victorian herring curing factory known as the Tower Curing Works. This historical setting adds a layer of authenticity to the museum's exhibits, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past of Great Yarmouth's maritime and fishing industry.
  55. Woodhorn Museum55

    Woodhorn Museum

     Ashington
    Woodhorn Museum and Northumberland Archives is a museum in Ashington. The museum features exhibits related to: archives, industry, social history, fine art, costume and textiles, natural sciences and science and technology. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: pitmen painters - nor
  56. M Shed56

    M Shed

     Bristol
    M 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.
  57. Milton Keynes Museum57

    Milton Keynes Museum

     Wolverton
    The Milton Keynes Museum is a local independent museum located in the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys in Milton Keynes, England. The museum is primarily operated by volunteers, supplemented by a small team of paid staff. This unique blend of passionate volunteers and professional staff ensures a warm and informative experience for all visitors.
  58. Whitby Museum58

    Whitby Museum

     Whitby
    Whitby Museum is an independent institution located in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. It is managed by the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society, a scholarly society and registered charity that was established in 1823. The museum is a testament to the rich history and culture of Whitby and offers a unique insight into the town's past.
  59. Pen Museum59

    Pen Museum

     Birmingham
    The Pen Museum, located in Birmingham, England, is a unique institution dedicated to the history of Birmingham's steel pen trade. This museum is the only one in the United Kingdom that focuses on the pen making industry, highlighting how Birmingham became the global hub for the pen trade.
  60. Herbert Art Gallery and Museum60

    Herbert Art Gallery and Museum

     Coventry
    The 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.
  61. Amberley Museum61

    Amberley Museum

     Amberley
    Amberley Museum is an open-air industrial heritage museum located in Amberley, near Arundel in West Sussex, England. It offers a unique insight into the industrial history of the region, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the past. The museum is easily accessible and provides a variety of exhibits and collections to explore.
  62. Stockwood Discovery Centre62

    Stockwood Discovery Centre

     Luton
    The 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.
  63. Solent Sky Museum63

    Solent Sky Museum

     Southampton
    Solent Sky, formerly known as the Southampton Hall of Aviation, is an aviation museum located in Southampton, England. The museum showcases the history of aviation in Southampton, the Solent area, and Hampshire. It has a particular focus on Supermarine, an aircraft company based in Woolston, Southampton, and its most famous products, the Supermarine S.6 seaplane and the Supermarine Spitfire.
  64. Kelham Island Museum64

    Kelham Island Museum

     Sheffield
    The 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.
  65. Foxton Locks65

    Foxton Locks

     Foxton
    Foxton Locks are a series of ten canal locks, arranged in two staircases of five locks each. They are situated on the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal, approximately 3 miles west of the town of Market Harborough in Leicestershire. The locks are named after the nearby village of Foxton and are a significant feature of the local landscape.
  66. Hull Maritime Museum66

    Hull Maritime Museum

     Hull
    The Hull Maritime Museum, situated in Kingston upon Hull, England, is a fascinating destination that delves into the city's rich seafaring heritage. The museum's mission is to preserve and make available the maritime history of Hull and east Yorkshire through a variety of artefacts and documents. Originally known as the Museum of Fisheries and Shipping, it opened in 1912 and moved to its current location, the Dock Offices building, in 1974. This building, a striking example of Victorian architecture, was the former headquarters of the Hull Dock Company.
  67. Queensway Tunnel Tours67

    Queensway Tunnel Tours

     Liverpool
    The Merseyside Maritime Museum, located in Liverpool, England, is a significant part of the National Museums Liverpool. It also holds the distinction of being an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage. This museum offers a deep dive into the maritime history of the region and is a part of a larger network of museums that celebrate industrial heritage across Europe.
  68. Winchester City Mill68

    Winchester City Mill

     Winchester
    The 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.
  69. Tudor House and Garden69

    Tudor House and Garden

     Southampton
    The Wool House, located in Southampton, Hampshire, England, is a medieval building with a rich history. It was originally constructed to facilitate the wool trade, a significant industry during the medieval period. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the building, making it an interesting site for tourists to explore.
  70. Lavenham Guildhall70

    Lavenham Guildhall

     Lavenham
    Lavenham Guildhall is a historic timber-framed municipal building located in the picturesque village of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. This Grade I listed building is a testament to the architectural prowess of the past and offers a unique glimpse into the history of the region.
  71. Didcot Railway Centre71

    Didcot Railway Centre

     Didcot
    Visit Didcot Railway Centre and explore the golden age of the Great Western Railway and savour the sights, sounds and smells of steam. On steam days, take unlimited train rides, stroll through our 1932 engine shed which houses our collection of engines, our carriage shed, with our extensive collect
  72. Buckler's Hard72

    Buckler's Hard

     Brockenhurst
    Buckler's Hard is a picturesque hamlet located on the banks of the Beaulieu River in Hampshire, England. It is part of the expansive 9,000-acre Beaulieu Estate. The hamlet is known for its Georgian cottages that run down to the river, offering a charming and tranquil setting for visitors.
  73. Walsall Leather Museum73

    Walsall Leather Museum

     Walsall
    The 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.
  74. Newman Brothers at the Coffin Works74

    Newman Brothers at the Coffin Works

     Birmingham
    The Elkington Silver Electroplating Works building carries two blue plaques on its wall. One is dedicated to George Elkington, the owner of the factory, and the other to his employee Alexander Parkes. Parkes is credited with inventing the first plastic, making this site not only significant for its industrial history but also for its contribution to the development of modern materials.
  75. The National Museum of Computing75

    The National Museum of Computing

     Bletchley
    The National Museum of Computing, which opened in 2007, is situated at Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. This location is steeped in history, as it was the site of the first purpose-built computer centre in the world, hosting six Colossus computers by the end of World War II. The museum is an entirely separate registered charity with its own fund-raising and separate entrance/ticketing.
  76. 76

    Museum of the Jewellery Quarter

     Birmingham
    The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is situated at 75–79 Vyse Street in Hockley, Birmingham, England. This location is easily accessible and is a part of the city's rich history. The museum is a part of the Birmingham Museums Trust, which is the largest independent museums trust in the United Kingdom.
  77. The Dock Museum77

    The Dock Museum

     Barrow-in-Furness
    The 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.
  78. East Anglia Transport Museum78

    East Anglia Transport Museum

     Carlton Colville
    The East Anglia Transport Museum, located in Carlton Colville, a suburb of Lowestoft, Suffolk, is an open-air transport museum. It houses numerous historic public transport vehicles, many of which are in full working order. Visitors can experience a unique journey back in time as they explore the various exhibits.
  79. Levant Mine and Beam Engine79

    Levant Mine and Beam Engine

     Pendeen
    The Levant Mine and Beam Engine is a property managed by the National Trust, located in Trewellard, Pendeen, near St Just, Cornwall, England, UK. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the country's industrial past, with its main attraction being the world's only Cornish beam engine still operated by steam on its original site.
  80. Centre for Computing History80

    Centre for Computing History

     Cambridge
    Centre for Computing History is a museum in Cambridge. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, archives, science and technology and toys and hobbies. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: sir clive sinclair, steve furber, bill gates, microsoft, commodore, spectrum,
  81. Shuttleworth Collection & Garden81

    Shuttleworth Collection & Garden

     Biggleswade
    The Shuttleworth Collection is a unique museum situated at the Old Warden Aerodrome in Bedfordshire. It houses a wide range of aircraft and automobiles, all meticulously restored and maintained. The museum is renowned worldwide for the diversity of its exhibits, making it a fascinating destination for aviation and automobile enthusiasts.
  82. SeaCity Museum82

    SeaCity Museum

     Southampton
    The SeaCity Museum, situated in the heart of Southampton, England, is a significant cultural landmark that opened its doors to the public on 10 April 2012. This opening date was chosen to mark the centenary of the departure of the RMS Titanic from the city, a historical event that has left an indelible mark on Southampton's history.
  83. Portland Basin Museum83

    Portland Basin Museum

     Ashton-under-Lyne
    Dukinfield 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.
  84. Carnforth Station Heritage Centre84

    Carnforth Station Heritage Centre

     Carnforth
    The 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.
  85. Telegraph Museum Porthcurno85

    Telegraph Museum Porthcurno

     Porthcurno
    Telegraph Museum Porthcurno is a museum in Penzance. The museum features exhibits related to: sport, archaeology, weapons and war, industry, maritime, photography, social history, archives and science and technology. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: models and material/archives
  86. Epping Ongar Railway86

    Epping Ongar Railway

     Chipping Ongar
    Epping Ongar Railway is a museum in Ongar. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport.
  87. Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre87

    Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

     Grimsby
    The Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, located at Alexandra Dock in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England, is a heritage attraction that opened its doors in 1991. This museum offers a deep dive into the rich fishing history of the region, providing an immersive experience for all visitors.
  88. Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway88

    Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

     Skipton
    Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway is a museum in Skipton. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Pressure lamps and Tank engines.
  89. Churnet Valley Railway89

    Churnet Valley Railway

     Cheddleton
    Churnet Valley Railway is a museum in Cheddleton. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport.
  90. Transporter Bridge Visitor Centre90

    Transporter Bridge Visitor Centre

     Middlesbrough
    This visitor centre is dedicated to the rich industrial heritage of Middlesbrough. One of the powerhouses of the industrial northeast, the town was a major player in the Industrial Revolution, and especially shipping. The visitor centre promotes the history of the bridge and surrounding area throug
  91. Jackfield Tile Museum91

    Jackfield Tile Museum

     Telford
    Jackfield Tile Museum is a museum in Telford. The museum features exhibits related to: natural sciences, science and technology and decorative and applied art. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: tile and architectural ceramics plaster collection and designated collection.
  92. Middleport Pottery92

    Middleport Pottery

     Stoke-on-Trent
    Middleport 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
  93. Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker93

    Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker

     Kelvedon Hatch
    The Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker, located in the Borough of Brentwood in Essex, England, is a significant historical site from the Cold War era. It was maintained as a potential regional government headquarters, reflecting the tense geopolitical climate of the time. Today, it offers visitors a unique insight into the strategies and preparations made during this period of global tension.
  94. Standedge Tunnel and Visitor Centre94

    Standedge Tunnel and Visitor Centre

     Marsden
    Standedge Tunnel is the highest, longest and deepest canal tunnel in the UK, stretching for 5,029 metres through hard millstone grit. An engineering marvel worked on by Thomas Telford, the tunnel runs from Marsden in Yorkshire through to Diggle in Lancashire.
  95. Bewdley Museum95

    Bewdley Museum

     Bewdley
    Bewdley 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.
  96. Morwellham Quay Museum96

    Morwellham Quay Museum

     Tavistock
    The open-air museum at Morwellham Quay offers a variety of attractions for visitors. These include a restored 19th-century village, the docks and quays, a restored ship, and the George and Charlotte copper mine which can be toured by a small train. Additionally, there is a Victorian farm and a nature reserve with trails for those who enjoy outdoor activities.
  97. Ryedale Folk Museum97

    Ryedale Folk Museum

     Hutton-le-Hole
    Ryedale Folk Museum is a museum in Hutton le Hole. The museum features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, archives, archaeology, social history, land transport and science and technology.
  98. The World of Glass98

    The World of Glass

     Saint Helens
    The 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.
  99. Royal Gunpowder Mills99

    Royal Gunpowder Mills

     Waltham Abbey
    The Royal Gunpowder Mills is a significant historical site located in Waltham Abbey, England. It is one of the three Royal Gunpowder Mills that were established in the UK, with the others being in Ballincollig and Faversham. Among these, Waltham Abbey is the only site that has remained virtually intact, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
  100. Souter Lighthouse and The Leas100

    Souter Lighthouse and The Leas

     Sunderland
    Souter Lighthouse, located in the village of Marsden in South Shields, England, holds a significant place in the history of lighthouse technology. It was the first lighthouse in the world that was specifically designed and built to use alternating electric current, which was the most advanced lighthouse technology of its time. This technological innovation made it a crucial aid for maritime navigation, especially given the number of shipwrecks on the dangerous Whitburn Steel reefs in the surrounding area.
  101. Abbey Pumping Station Museum101

    Abbey Pumping Station Museum

     Leicester
    The Abbey Pumping Station is a museum of science and technology situated in Leicester, England. It is conveniently located next to the National Space Centre, making it an ideal stop for those interested in the history of science and technology. The museum houses a variety of exhibits, including four working steam-powered beam engines from its time as a sewage pumping station.
  102. Bradford Industrial Museum102

    Bradford Industrial Museum

     Bradford
    The 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.
  103. Hook Norton Brewery Museum103

    Hook Norton Brewery Museum

     Hook Norton
    The 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.
  104. Exeter's Underground Passages104

    Exeter's Underground Passages

     Exeter
    Exeter's Underground Passages is a museum in Exeter. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology, architecture, social history and inland waterways.
  105. Southsea Castle105

    Southsea Castle

     Portsmouth
    The 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.
  106. Hall Place and Gardens106

    Hall Place and Gardens

     Dartford
    Hall Place and Gardens is a museum in Bexley. The museum features exhibits related to: costume and textiles, archaeology, decorative and applied art, architecture, coins and medals, industry, science and technology, personalities, fine art, social history and land transport. Key themes, people and e
  107. Bressingham Steam Museum107

    Bressingham Steam Museum

     Diss
    Bressingham Steam & Gardens is a unique combination of a steam museum and gardens, situated in Bressingham, to the west of Diss in Norfolk, England. The location offers a blend of historical steam engines and beautifully curated gardens, providing a diverse experience for visitors of all ages.
  108. Museum of the History of Science108

    Museum of the History of Science

     Oxford
    The 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.
  109. Wheal Martyn Museum and Country Park109

    Wheal Martyn Museum and Country Park

     Saint Austell
    Wheal Martyn Museum and Country Park is a museum in St Austell. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, science and technology, land transport, trade and commerce, natural sciences, archives and industry.
  110. Tanfield Railway110

    Tanfield Railway

     Gateshead
    The Tanfield Railway, situated in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, and County Durham, England, is a museum railway that offers a unique experience for visitors. It boasts of being the oldest railway still in operation in the world, providing a glimpse into the rich history of rail transport in the region.
  111. Enginuity111

    Enginuity

     Coalbrookdale
    The Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron is part of a larger network of ten museums known as the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. These museums are managed by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, ensuring a high standard of preservation and presentation of the historical artifacts and information.
  112. Coalport China Museum112

    Coalport China Museum

     Telford
    The Tar Tunnel, located on the north bank of the River Severn in the Ironbridge Gorge at Coalport, England, is an intriguing part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. Administered by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, this abandoned tunnel is one of ten attractions that make up the museum complex. The tunnel's history and unique features make it a fascinating part of the museum's offerings.
  113. Soho House Museum113

    Soho House Museum

     Birmingham
    The Soho House is the Georgian home of the Birmingham industrialist, Matthew Boulton. The Soho House Museum is devoted to his life, including his partnership with James Watt, his membership of the Lunar Society and his contribution to the Midlands Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. The hou
  114. Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester114

    Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester

     Cheetham Hill
    The Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester, is a significant landmark in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester. Established in 1977, the museum has been a cornerstone of the city's cultural and historical landscape for over four decades. It is a place where visitors can explore the rich public transport heritage of Greater Manchester and the North West of England.
  115. River & Rowing Museum115

    River & Rowing Museum

     Henley-on-Thames
    The River & Rowing Museum is situated in the picturesque town of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. It is nestled on a site at Mill Meadows, a location that offers stunning views of the River Thames. This museum is a perfect destination for those interested in the history and culture of rowing, the River Thames, and the local town of Henley-on-Thames.
  116. Houghton Mill116

    Houghton Mill

     Huntingdon
    Houghton Mill is a historic water mill situated on the Great Ouse in the quaint village of Houghton, Cambridgeshire, England. This mill is not just a regular property, but a National Trust property and a Grade II* listed building, which signifies its historical and architectural importance. The mill's location on the river and its status as a listed building make it a unique attraction for those interested in history, architecture, and nature.
  117. National Emergency Services Museum117

    National Emergency Services Museum

     Sheffield
    The National Emergency Services Museum, situated in Sheffield, England, is a significant historical site that was inaugurated on 8 May 1984. Originally known as the Sheffield Fire and Police Museum, it was renamed to its current title on 1 January 2014. The museum provides a unique insight into the history of emergency services in the UK.
  118. de Havilland Aircraft Museum118

    de Havilland Aircraft Museum

     Shenley
    The de Havilland Aircraft Museum, previously known as the de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, is an aviation museum run by volunteers. It is situated in London Colney, Hertfordshire, England. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and heritage of the de Havilland Aircraft Company, a significant player in the aviation industry.
  119. Henry Blogg Museum119

    Henry Blogg Museum

     Cromer
    Henry Blogg Museum is a museum in Cromer. The museum features exhibits related to: personalities, industry and maritime.
  120. Poole Museum120

    Poole Museum

     Poole
    Poole 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.
  121. Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron121

    Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron

     Coalbrookdale
    The Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron is part of a larger network of ten museums known as the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. These museums are all managed by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. This connection to a larger network of museums provides visitors with a broader context and understanding of the region's industrial history.
  122. Ribble Steam Railway & Museum122

    Ribble Steam Railway & Museum

     Preston
    The Ribble Steam Railway, located in Lancashire, United Kingdom, is a preserved standard gauge railway that was opened to the public on 17 September 2005. The railway runs along the scenic Preston Docks, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience a piece of the country's railway history.
  123. Lancaster City Museum123

    Lancaster City Museum

     Lancaster
    The Lancaster City Museum is situated in the heart of Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is housed in the historic former Lancaster Town Hall building, which is located in Market Square. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique glimpse into the city's past.
  124. Buckinghamshire Railway Centre124

    Buckinghamshire Railway Centre

     Quainton
    The Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a railway museum located at Quainton Road railway station, approximately 5 miles west of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. It is operated by the Quainton Railway Society Ltd. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the history of railways and trains in a historic setting.
  125. 125

    Nene Valley Railway Museum

     Peterborough
    Nene Valley Railway Museum is a museum in Peterborough. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport.
  126. Otterton Mill Centre and Working Museum126

    Otterton Mill Centre and Working Museum

     Otterton
    The 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.
  127. National Waterways Museum127

    National Waterways Museum

     Ellesmere Port
    The National Waterways Museum (NWM) is situated in the charming town of Ellesmere Port in Cheshire, England. It is strategically located at the northern end of the Shropshire Union Canal, where it intersects with the Manchester Ship Canal. This unique location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of Britain's navigable inland waterways.
  128. Elsecar Heritage Centre128

    Elsecar Heritage Centre

     Elsecar
    Elsecar 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.
  129. Lion Salt Works129

    Lion Salt Works

     Marston
    The Lion Salt Works, located in Marston near Northwich, Cheshire, England, is the last remaining open pan salt works in the country. It ceased operations in 1986 and has since been preserved as a museum, offering visitors a unique insight into the history and process of salt production.
  130. Sir Richard Arkwright’s Masson Mills130

    Sir Richard Arkwright’s Masson Mills

     Matlock
    Sir Richard Arkwright's Masson Mill is a historical site located on the west bank of the River Derwent in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England. This water-powered cotton spinning mill was constructed in 1783 and stands as a testament to the industrial revolution. The mill is a part of the Derwent Valley Mills, a World Heritage Site, and offers a glimpse into the past with its preserved architecture and machinery.
  131. Goodwood House131

    Goodwood House

     Chichester
    Goodwood House, located in Westhampnett, Chichester, West Sussex, England, is a country house and estate that spans 4,900 hectares. It serves as the seat of the Duke of Richmond, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of English nobility.
  132. Museum of Royal Worcester132

    Museum of Royal Worcester

     Worcester
    The Museum of Royal Worcester is a ceramics museum that is situated in the former site of the Royal Worcester porcelain factory in Worcester, England. This location is steeped in history, as it was once the heart of the Royal Worcester porcelain production. The museum is the only part of Royal Worcester left at the Severn Street site in Worcester after the factory went into administration in 2008 and closed in 2009.
  133. Green's Mill and Science Centre133

    Green's Mill and Science Centre

     Nottingham
    Once 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.
  134. Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell134

    Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell

     Norwich
    The Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell is a significant historical site in the city of Norwich, England. Constructed in the 14th century, it stands as a testament to the city's rich social history. The museum was once one of the grandest medieval residences in the city, and its architecture and historical significance make it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and culture.
  135. Arctic Corsair135

    Arctic Corsair

     Hull
    The 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.
  136. Queen Street Mill Textile Museum136

    Queen Street Mill Textile Museum

     Briercliffe
    Harle Syke mill, located in Briercliffe on the outskirts of Burnley, Lancashire, England, is a significant part of the region's textile history. Built in 1856 on a green field site, the mill was constructed alongside terraced houses for the workers, forming the nucleus of the Harle Syke community. This historical site provides a glimpse into the industrial past and the living conditions of the workers during that era.
  137. Kirkleatham Museum137

    Kirkleatham Museum

     Kirkleatham
    Kirkleatham Museum is a museum in Redcar. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, costume and textiles, natural sciences, archives, archaeology, social history, fine art, land transport and decorative and applied art.
  138. The Ruskin Museum138

    The Ruskin Museum

     Coniston
    The Ruskin Museum, situated in the quaint English town of Coniston, is named after the influential poet and social critic, John Ruskin. Ruskin's work had a significant international impact during the second half of the 19th century, making this museum a fascinating destination for those interested in history and literature.
  139. Royal Engineers Museum139

    Royal Engineers Museum

     Gillingham
    The Royal Engineers Museum, Library & Archive is a military engineering museum and library situated in Gillingham, Kent, England. It is dedicated to narrating the history and contributions of the Royal Engineers Corps. The museum offers a unique insight into the world of military engineering and the significant role the Corps has played throughout history.
  140. Bembridge Windmill140

    Bembridge Windmill

     Bembridge
    Bembridge Windmill, also known as Knowle Mill, is a significant historical site located in Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England. This Grade I listed tower mill is preserved and stands as a testament to the region's rich history. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a piece of England's milling past.
  141. Brixham Heritage Museum141

    Brixham Heritage Museum

     Brixham
    Brixham Heritage Museum is a museum in Brixham. The museum features exhibits related to: maritime, archaeology, personalities, weapons and war, coins and medals, archives, decorative and applied art, science and technology, fine art, costume and textiles, social history and land transport.
  142. Claymills Victorian Pumping Station142

    Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

     Burton upon Trent
    Located in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England, Claymills Pumping Station is a restored Victorian sewage pumping station. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the engineering marvels of the Victorian era. Visitors can explore the station and learn about its history and the role it played in the local community.
  143. Lytham Windmill Museum143

    Lytham Windmill Museum

     Lytham Saint Annes
    Lytham Windmill Museum is a museum in Lytham. The museum features exhibits related to: social history and science and technology.
  144. London Museum of Water and Steam144

    London Museum of Water and Steam

     Brentford
    London Museum of Water and Steam is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, land transport and industry. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: metropolitan water board, cornish beam engines, richard trevithick, thomas wicksteed, matthew b
  145. Matthew of Bristol145

    Matthew of Bristol

     Bristol
    M 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.
  146. Killhope  Lead Mining Museum146

    Killhope Lead Mining Museum

     Cowshill
    The 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.
  147. Explosion! The Museum of Naval Firepower147

    Explosion! The Museum of Naval Firepower

     Gosport
    Explosion. The Museum of Naval Firepower is a museum in Gosport. The museum features exhibits related to: maritime, social history, industry, architecture and weapons and war.
  148. Normanby Hall Country Park148

    Normanby Hall Country Park

     Scunthorpe
    Normanby Hall Country Park is a museum in Nr Scunthorpe. The museum features exhibits related to Costume and Textiles, Land Transport, Architecture, Industry, Agriculture, Fine Art, Decorative and Applied Art and Social History.
  149. Stott Park Bobbin Mill149

    Stott Park Bobbin Mill

     Ulverston
    Stott Park Bobbin Mill, a 19th-century bobbin mill, is now a working museum located near Newby Bridge, Cumbria, England. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the industrial heritage of the region. The mill, which was built in 1835, was one of over 65 such buildings in the Lake District, providing wooden bobbins to the weaving and spinning industry primarily in Lancashire and Yorkshire.
  150. Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills150

    Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills

     Leeds
    Step back in time at Leeds Industrial Museum, housed inside the Grade II listed Armley Mills, formerly the largest woollen mill in the world. The museum contains exhibits from the 18th century through to the present day and tells the history of manufacturing in Leeds, including textiles, printing, f
  151. Red House Glass Cone151

    Red House Glass Cone

     Stourbridge
    Red House Glass Cone is a museum in Stourbridge. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art, science and technology and industry. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: glass and archive material from the stuart collection and history of glass and glassmaking
  152. Museum of The Gorge152

    Museum of The Gorge

     Coalbrookdale
    The 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.
  153. Gainsborough's House153

    Gainsborough's House

     Sudbury
    Gainsborough's House, located at 46 Gainsborough Street in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, is the birthplace of the renowned English painter Thomas Gainsborough. Today, it serves as a museum and gallery, showcasing the life and works of the artist. The house itself is a Grade I listed building, dating back to around 1520, and offers a unique insight into the artist's early life and influences.
  154. Queen Victoria Monument154

    Queen Victoria Monument

     Liverpool
    The Queen Victoria Monument, located at Derby Square in Liverpool, is a grand neo-Baroque or Beaux-Arts monument. It is built over the former site of Liverpool Castle, adding a layer of historical significance to its location. The monument is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time and offers a glimpse into the city's rich past.
  155. Royal Crown Derby Museum155

    Royal Crown Derby Museum

     Derby
    Royal Crown Derby houses the most comprehensive collection of Derby Porcelain to be seen anywhere in the world. It includes pieces from all three of the factories in our history. First, the Nottingham Road factory, which operated from about 1750 to 1848, then the King Street factory which arose out
  156. Hereford Cider Museum156

    Hereford Cider Museum

     Hereford
    The Hereford Cider Museum is housed in a historic cider-making factory at Pomona Place in Hereford, dating back to 1888. This location is significant as it was the birthplace of Bulmer's Cider, a well-known cider brand. Visitors to the museum can explore this historic site and learn about the origins of Bulmer's Cider.
  157. Moorcroft Heritage Visitor Centre157

    Moorcroft Heritage Visitor Centre

     Stoke-on-Trent
    With a team of highly knowledgeable and friendly sales advisers on hand, you can browse among what is said by many to be, the world's largest selection of limited editions, general ranges, exclusive shop designs, table lamps and shades all designed for the astute collector. All are displayed to brea
  158. Tolson Museum158

    Tolson Museum

     Huddersfield
    The 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
  159. Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome159

    Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome

     Purleigh
    Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is the largest surviving World War One aerodrome in the world and an accredited Museum. Located between Chelmsford and Maldon, in the Essex countryside near Purleigh, the aerodrome has more than 20 Grade II listed buildings on site that house permanent and temporary e
  160. Foxfield Steam Railway160

    Foxfield Steam Railway

     Blythe Bridge
    Foxfield Steam Railway is a museum in Stoke-on-Trent. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport.
  161. British Commercial Vehicle Museum161

    British Commercial Vehicle Museum

     Leyland
    The British Commercial Vehicle Museum is situated in King Street, Leyland, Lancashire. The museum is located on a site that was previously occupied by the Leyland Motors factory, which is the source of many of the exhibits on display. This location not only provides a rich historical context for the museum but also adds to the authenticity of the experience for visitors.
  162. Sheringham Museum162

    Sheringham Museum

     Sheringham
    Sheringham Museum, also known as 'The Mo', is located in the town of Sheringham, Norfolk, England. The museum, which opened in its current location in April 2010, houses a collection that was originally kept in converted fishermen's cottages behind the main street of the town.
  163. Millennium Gallery163

    Millennium Gallery

     Sheffield
    The 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.
  164. Sir Richard Arkwright's Cromford Mills164

    Sir Richard Arkwright's Cromford Mills

     Cromford
    Cromford 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.
  165. Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet165

    Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet

     Sheffield
    Abbeydale 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.
  166. Middleton Railway166

    Middleton Railway

     Hunslet
    The Middleton Steam Railway, located in Middleton, England, holds the distinction of being the world's oldest operating railway line. Founded in 1758, this historic railway has been in continuous operation for over two centuries. Today, it serves as a tourist railway, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience a piece of railway history.
  167. Gloucester Waterways Museum167

    Gloucester Waterways Museum

     Gloucester
    The Gloucester Waterways Museum is situated in a historic Victorian warehouse at the Gloucester Docks in Gloucester, England. The museum's location is unique as it is positioned along the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and River Severn, providing a picturesque setting for visitors.
  168. Catalyst - Science Discovery Centre168

    Catalyst - Science Discovery Centre

     Widnes
    The Catalyst Science Discovery Centre is a unique museum dedicated to the chemical industry. Located in the town of Widnes in Northwest England, it offers visitors a chance to learn about the history and impact of the chemical industry. The museum is housed in a historic four-story building that was constructed around 1860 by industrialist John Hutchinson. It was originally known as the Tower Building and served as the administrative headquarters for Hutchinson's soda company.
  169. Whitchurch Silk Mill169

    Whitchurch Silk Mill

     Whitchurch
    Whitchurch Silk Mill is a historic watermill situated on the River Test in the town of Whitchurch, Hampshire, England. This Grade II* listed building is a significant part of the country's industrial heritage and offers a unique insight into the history of silk production in the UK.
  170. Worsbrough Mill Museum and Country Park170

    Worsbrough Mill Museum and Country Park

     Worsbrough
    Worsbrough 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.
  171. Finch Foundry171

    Finch Foundry

     Sticklepath
    Finch Foundry is a historical site located in the quaint village of Sticklepath, Devon, England. This 19th-century water-powered forge offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the industrial heritage of the region. Visitors can explore the foundry and learn about its history and the role it played in the local community.
  172. Ipswich Transport Museum172

    Ipswich Transport Museum

     Ipswich
    The Ipswich Transport Museum, located in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, is primarily dedicated to the history of transport and engineering objects that were either made or used in the local area. The museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of transportation and engineering in the region.
  173. Nottingham Industrial Museum173

    Nottingham Industrial Museum

     Nottingham
    The Nottingham Industrial Museum is a unique institution that is run by volunteers and is located in the 17th-century stables block of Wollaton Hall, a historic site in a suburb of Nottingham. This location not only provides a rich historical context for the museum but also adds to its charm and appeal for visitors.
  174. The Crystal174

    The Crystal

     London
    The Crystal in London is home to the world's largest exhibition on the future of cities. It was opened by Siemens in 2012 as a global hub for debate on sustainable living and development.
  175. Magna Science Adventure Centre175

    Magna Science Adventure Centre

     Rotherham
    The Magna Science Adventure Centre is an educational attraction located in the former Templeborough steelworks in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It primarily appeals to children, offering a unique blend of history and science in a fun and engaging way. The centre is housed in a former steelworks, adding a unique industrial charm to the experience.
  176. Wellingborough Museum176

    Wellingborough Museum

     Wellingborough
    Wellingborough 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.
  177. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery177

    Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

     Hastings
    The 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.
  178. Lancaster Maritime Museum178

    Lancaster Maritime Museum

     Lancaster
    The Lancaster Maritime Museum is housed in the Custom House, a grade II* listed building located on St Georges Quay, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. This historic building, designed in 1764 by Richard Gillow of the Gillow furniture making family, served its original purpose until 1882 when the Customs were transferred to Barrow-in-Furness. Since 1985, it has been home to the Maritime Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the maritime history of the region.
  179. Sarehole Mill179

    Sarehole Mill

     Birmingham
    The Sarehole Mill is a 250 year old watermill with a distinctive silhouette with its steam engine and its chimney. The Sarehole Mill is most famous for its association with author J.R.R Tolkien, who lived very close to the mill and used it for inspiration. The Sarehole Mill also has connections with
  180. Bakewell Old House Museum180

    Bakewell Old House Museum

     Bakewell
    The Old House Museum in Bakewell is a significant historical site, originally built in the 16th century. It was once a yeoman's house and now serves as a museum. The museum showcases a variety of artefacts and provides a glimpse into local life during different periods. Visitors can explore the rich history of the area and learn about the people who once lived there.
  181. Dean Heritage Centre, Forest of Dean181

    Dean Heritage Centre, Forest of Dean

     Soudley
    The Dean Heritage Centre, situated in the valley of Soudley in Gloucestershire, England, is a museum dedicated to preserving and documenting the social and industrial history of the Forest of Dean and its inhabitants. The Centre's mission is to ensure that the rich history of the area, from its industrial past to its social evolution, is not lost but instead shared with visitors from all over the world.
  182. East Anglian Railway Museum182

    East Anglian Railway Museum

     Wakes Colne
    The East Anglian Railway Museum is situated at the Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station in Essex, England. This location is on the former Great Eastern Railway branch line that runs from Marks Tey to Sudbury. The museum is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the railway in this region.
  183. Forge Mill Needle Museum183

    Forge Mill Needle Museum

     Redditch
    The Forge Mill Needle Museum, located in Redditch, Worcestershire, is a significant historical site that showcases the industrial heritage of Redditch. The museum provides a glimpse into the town's past, highlighting its role in the needle and fishing tackle industry during the Victorian era.
  184. Skidby Windmill184

    Skidby Windmill

     Skidby
    Skidby Windmill, located near Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a Grade II* listed windmill. This historic site is a significant part of the region's heritage and offers a unique insight into the traditional milling process.
  185. Bakelite Museum185

    Bakelite Museum

     Williton
    The largest collection of vintage plastics in Britain Exhibits from the inter-war period and the smooth, stylish Art Deco styles that set the trends of the 20th Century Showcases hundreds of the domestic items which we all grew up with Thousands of quirky and rare items on show, including spy camera
  186. Charnwood Museum186

    Charnwood Museum

     Loughborough
    Charnwood 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.
  187. Head of Steam187

    Head of Steam

     Darlington
    Hopetown Darlington, previously known as Head of Steam, is a railway museum located on the historic 1825 route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. This railway is significant as it was the world's first steam-powered passenger railway. The museum is based inside the station building at the North Road railway station, providing visitors with a unique insight into the history of rail travel.
  188. Royal Cornwall Museum188

    Royal Cornwall Museum

     Truro
    The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro is home to an extensive mineral collection that reflects Cornwall's rich mining and engineering heritage. This collection includes a significant portion of the mineral collection of Philip Rashleigh, a notable figure in the history of Cornish mining. Visitors to the museum can explore this collection and gain a deeper understanding of the region's industrial past.
  189. Zetland Lifeboat Museum and Redcar Heritage Centre189

    Zetland Lifeboat Museum and Redcar Heritage Centre

     Redcar
    Zetland Lifeboat Museum and Redcar Heritage Centre is a museum in Redcar. The museum features exhibits related to Social History and Maritime.
  190. Apedale Heritage Centre190

    Apedale Heritage Centre

     Chesterton
    The Apedale Heritage Centre is situated at the historical site of Staffordshire's Apedale Mine. It is conveniently located just outside the village of Chesterton, near Newcastle-under-Lyme, within the serene surroundings of the Apedale Community Country Park. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of the area while enjoying the natural beauty of the park.
  191. Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre191

    Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre

     Bristol
    Clifton 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.
  192. Museum of Carpet192

    Museum of Carpet

     Kidderminster
    The Museum of Carpet is located in the town of Kidderminster in Worcestershire, England. It is a textile museum that showcases the rich history and craftsmanship of the carpet industry in the region.
  193. London Canal Museum193

    London Canal Museum

     London
    The London Canal Museum tells the story of London's canals, their people, cargoes, and the horses that pulled their boats. The museum features exhibits related to: trade and commerce, social history, industry, land transport, decorative art, archives, inland waterways, costume and textiles and scien
  194. Basingstoke Canal Visitors Centre194

    Basingstoke Canal Visitors Centre

     Mytchett
    Basingstoke Canal Visitors Centre is a museum in Mychett. The museum features exhibits related to Inland Waterways.
  195. The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft195

    The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft

     Sandtoft
    The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft boasts a collection of over 60 preserved historical trolleybuses, most of which are operational. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive overview of the history and development of trolleybuses, making it a fascinating destination for transport enthusiasts.
  196. Hornsea Museum196

    Hornsea Museum

     Hornsea
    Hornsea Museum is a local museum located in Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, in the northern part of England. It offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the region, making it an interesting destination for those who are interested in learning more about the local area.
  197. Helmshore Mills Textile Museum197

    Helmshore Mills Textile Museum

     Helmshore
    The Helmshore Mills are considered to be the most original and best preserved examples of operational cotton spinning and woollen fulling mills in the country. This makes them a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the textile industry and industrial heritage.
  198. Papplewick Pumping Station198

    Papplewick Pumping Station

     Ravenshead
    The Papplewick Pumping Station, nestled in the open agricultural land of Nottinghamshire, is a significant historical site. Constructed between 1881 and 1884, the station was designed to pump water from the Bunter sandstone to supply drinking water to the City of Nottingham. This engineering marvel is located approximately 3 miles from the quaint village of Papplewick.
  199. Hollycombe Working Steam Museum199

    Hollycombe Working Steam Museum

     Liphook
    The Hollycombe Steam Collection, located in South East England, is a unique collection of steam-powered vehicles, amusement rides, and attractions. It is based in West Sussex, but the closest town is Liphook in Hampshire. This collection offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and mechanics of steam power, providing an engaging and educational experience for all visitors.
  200. Leighton Buzzard Railway200

    Leighton Buzzard Railway

     Leighton Buzzard
    Leighton Buzzard Railway is a museum in Leighton Buzzard. The museum features exhibits related to: industry, land transport and weapons and war.