List of museums in Cheshire
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This list of museums in Cheshire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are non-profit art galleries and university art galleries. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.
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Name | Image | Town/City | Type | Summary |
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Adlington Hall | Adlington | Historic house | Country home dating back to 1040, gardens | |
Anderton Boat Lift | Anderton | Transportation | Boat lift and visitor center for the meeting of the River Weaver and Trent and Mersey Canal | |
Anson Engine Museum | Poynton | Technology | Stationary engines | |
Arley Hall | Arley | Historic house | Early Victorian Jacobean-style mansion (1833-41) with formal gardens | |
Axis Arts Centre | Crewe | Art | website, previously the Alsager Arts Centre, performing and visual arts centre | |
Bollington Discovery Centre | Bollington | Industry | website, local cotton industry, located in a former mill, also local history and art | |
Bramall Hall | Bramhall | Historic house | Also listed under Greater Manchester, black and white timber-framed Tudor Manor House and parkland | |
Bunbury Mill | Bunbury | Mill | Restore mid-19th-century water-powered mill | |
Capesthorne Hall | Siddington | Historic house | Jacobean style house, Georgian Chapel, gardens, parkland | |
Catalyst | Widnes | Science | Focus is the chemical industry | |
Cheshire Military Museum | Chester | Military | History of Cheshire's regiments, located in the barracks at Chester Castle | |
Chester Toy and Doll Museum | Chester | Toy | Dolls, teddy bears, toys | |
Congleton Museum | Congleton | Local | Local history, culture | |
Crewe Heritage Centre | Crewe | Railway | ||
Cuckooland Museum | Knutsford | Horology | Cuckoo clocks | |
Cycle Museum | Warrington | Transport | information, cycles from all over the world | |
Dewa Roman Experience | Chester | History | website, Roman British artifacts, reconstructed Roman street | |
Dorfold Hall | Acton | Historic house | Jacobean house, woodland gardens | |
Dunham Massey | Altrincham | Historic house | Operated by the National Trust, Georgian estate house and deer park | |
Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum | Englesea-Brook | Religious | website, history of the 19th century working-class religious movement of Primitive Methodism | |
Gawsworth Old Hall | Gawsworth | Historic house | Black and white timber-framed manor house | |
Grosvenor Museum | Chester | Multiple | Roman heritage, art, natural history, silver, period house, local history | |
Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker | Hack Green | Military | Former government-owned nuclear bunker with Cold War and military exhibits | |
Lion Salt Works | Marston | Industry | Working open salt works and museum | |
Little Moreton Hall | Congleton | Historic house | Operated by the National Trust, moated 15th-century half-timbered manor house | |
Lyme Park | Disley | Historic house | Operated by the National Trust, estate mansion house with formal gardens, tapestries, clocks and furnished rooms | |
Macclesfield Silk Museums | Macclesfield | Industry | website, four museums about the local silk industry, including the Silk Museum on Park Lane, Paradise Mill, Heritage Centre, and the West Park Museum | |
Museum of Amusements | Tattenhall | Amusement | website, restored vintage mechanical amusement machines and games | |
Museum of Policing in Cheshire | Warrington | Law enforcement | website, includes murder weapons, forgeries, pigeon carriers, photographs and records | |
Nantwich Museum | Nantwich | Local | Local history, culture, art, salt and cheese-making | |
National Waterways Museum | Ellesmere Port | Transport | Features canal boats, history of the canals | |
Nether Alderley Mill | Nether Alderley | Mill | Operated by the National Trust, Victorian corn mill powered by water | |
Norton Priory Museum | Runcorn | Religious | Ruins and archaeological artifacts of a medieval priory | |
Peover Hall | Peover Superior | Historic house | Elizabethan brick house dating from 1585, 18th century landscaped park | |
Rode Hall and Gardens | Congleton | Historic house | Country house and gardens | |
Quarry Bank Mill | Styal | Industry | Operated by the National Trust, former cotton mill and textile museum | |
Stretton Watermill | Stretton | Mill | Working water mill | |
'Sick to Death' | Chester | Medicine | History-of-medicine museum housed in two towers on Chester city walls[1] | |
Tabley House | Knutsford | Historic house | 18th-century house with fine art and furniture collection | |
Tatton Hall | Knutsford | Historic house | Operated by the National Trust, part of Tatton Park, early 19th-century house with collections of pictures, books, china, glass, silver and Gillows furniture | |
Warrington Museum & Art Gallery | Warrington | Multiple | Natural history, local history, archaeology, fine art, decorative arts | |
Weaver Hall Museum | Northwich | Multiple | History of salt making, local history, archaeology | |
West Park Museum | Macclesfield | Multiple | website, fine and decorative arts, local history, ancient Egyptian antiquities | |
Defunct museums
- Mouldsworth Motor Museum, Mouldsworth, website, closed in 2013[2]
- On The Air: Broadcasting Museum, Chester, closed in 2000[3]
See also
- Category:Visitor attractions in Cheshire
References
- ↑ Can you stomach it?! Gruesome new visitor attraction ‘Sick to Death’ opens its doors to the public, Cheshire West and Chester Council, 3 August 2016, retrieved 6 August 2016
- ↑ BBC News: Motoring museum is set to close (accessed 16 January 2013)
- ↑ http://www.vintageradio.co.uk/htm/museum.htm virtual tour
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