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Delightful merchant clothier's house portraying 1830s middle-class home of the Taylor family. Strong association with Charlotte Bronte and the novel Shirley. The Museum has 1830's period gardens and interactive galleries.
Two 17thC cottages, Victorian parlour and kitchen, weaving chamber, Moravian embroidery, folk exhibits, an 1822 hand-pulled fire engine and ethnographical exhibits.
Built in 1583 and set out as a family home of the late 17th century, this Elizabethan manor house has delighted visitors for centuries. The formal garden has recently been restored, and beyond these you'll find 100 acres of country park.
Open access print making, screen printing, etching, dry point, collagraph, black and white art courses for beginners or those more experienced.
Cars from 1885-1985 on display with over 60 different cars. Live restorations seen in progress.
Dewsbury Town Hall is an imposing mixed Renaissance style building which overlooks the Market Place and is topped by a clock tower with ornate cupola. Dewsbury Town Hall presents a significant number of concerts throughout the year.
Special exhibitions throughout the year featuring contemporary art, craft and photography.
Dewsbury Museum, housed within Crow Nest Mansion, is dedicated to the magical theme of childhood and presents a child's eye view on history.