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A primarily 17th century mansion house, containing period furnished rooms as well as temporary exhibition space.
Silk Museum: Paradise Mill is an award-winning museum with 26 jacquard hand looms.
Displays of local and natural history, tanks of 'pond life' animals and an observation beehive. Sale of natural history books, souvenirs, and ice cream. Wildlife garden.
Family friendly exhibitions, internationally acclaimed artists and one of the best collections in the Southwest featuring Pre-Raphaelites and British Impressionists.
The Guildhall dates back to 1520 and is the official 'home' of the Mayor. Guided tours to view the Civic insignia take place all year.
The Cabinet War Rooms were the secret underground rooms from which Sir Winston Churchill ran Britain's contribution to WWII. There are 21 historic rooms untouched since 1945. Visitors can also visit the new award-winning Churchill Museum.
A splendid Norman castle, where Charles I was imprisoned. The governor's lodge houses the county museum. Wheelhouse with wheel operated by donkeys.
A fantastic collection of memorabilia dating from 1555, including Championship Trophies. Art Gallery, 220-degree cinema and special exhibitions, reflecting the game and championships of today.
World famous shoe collection, prestigious Italian art, Northampton's history, British and Oriental ceramics, dynamic programme of changing exhibitions, free admission.
17thC house with permanent and changing exhibitions on art, coast and country, ironstone mining and social history. Activities for children and family groups.