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Daily pottery tours - paint a plate and make a frog. Attractive courtyard with award winning home, garden, cookery and gift shops, plus extensive Factory Shop. Free daily cookery demonstrations, museum, restaurant and outdoor play area.
The Museum tells the Story of Chesterfield, from its Roman origins to the present day and its growth as a market town with a programme of temporary exhibitions and events.
Explore the grand 17th Century hall with its richly decorated interior and see life below stairs. You can also visit the Museum of Childhood, which has eight new galleries where children and adults can celebrate childhood.
Open Monday 11am - 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 5pm and Sunday and Bank Holidays 1pm - 4pm. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
Derby Museum and Art Gallery holds collections and displays relating to the history, culture and natural environment of Derby and its region.
The Silk Mill - Derby's Museum of Industry and History is on the site of one of the first factories in this country. The Silk Mill was completed around 1723 and the re-built Mill now contains displays on local history and industry.
The National Tramway Museum, situated in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside is a world from a bygone age, where vintage trams transport visitors along cobbled streets, past enchanting buildings, and into breathtaking scenery.
A former ""yellow ware"" and toilet factory (established in 1821). The museum is housed in the newly restored pottery works in the heart of Swadlincote
An early 16thC house with many original features; a museum with 19thC costumes displayed on models, Victorian kitchen, tools, farm implements, toys, lace work and local items.
Visit a hands on museum where you can experience and wonder at the almost forgotten world of a Derbyshire lead miner.