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North York Moors - Museums & Art Galleries 
 

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Museums long ago ceased to be stuffy rooms full of glass cases containing bits of old pottery and fossilised bones.

Today even most conventional museums including displays which change but over recent years there has been a growth in industrial and "living" museums.

Here you can learn about local heritage, get a feel for how people lived and worked, the hardships they endured.

Galleries listed include not just civic galleries displaying publicly owned artworks, but also privately owned galleries with items for sale.

Not all the museums and galleries in the North York Moors area are listed.

Please provide details of any we have missed here.

 

Art Galleries & Museums

MALTON MUSEUM

Old Town Hall, Market Place, Malton, YO17 7LP
Tel: 01653 695136
Web: www.maltonmuseum.co.uk

Visit this superb Market Town Museum - one of the finest in North Yorkshire. Renowned for its rich Roman collection, the imaginative displays feature items gathered from many years of local excavation.

Temporary Exhibition - Wharran Percy - Life in a Medieval Village. Groups welcome at any time by arrangement.

Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life

Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8DU
Tel: 01751 473653
E-mail: info@beckislemuseum.co.uk
Web: www.beckislemuseum.co.uk

Packed with collections from the Victorian Age, with something of interest for all, includes many typical shops of that era. Farm exhibits in outbuildings.


Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum

101 High Street, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire TS9 6NB
Tel: 01642 722030
E-mail: contact@captaincookschoolroommuseum.co.uk
Web: www.captaincookschoolroommuseum.co.uk

Originally the schoolroom where the young James Cook began his education. Displays relate to Cook's voyages and 18th century Great Ayton. The museum is on the first floor of the building, but there is a lift for the disabled. Peep-holes and activities for younger children.


SCARBOROUGH MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

Scarborough Borough Council, Tourism & Leisure Services, Town Hall, St.Nicholas Street, Scarborough, North Yorks, YO11 2HG
Tel: 01723 232323       Fax: 01723 376941
Web: www.scarboroughmuseums.org.uk

SCARBOROUGH MUSEUMS & GALLERIES CONSISTS OF

The Rotunda Museum (Vernon Road, Scarborough, North Yorks, YO11 2NN):
The museum displays archaeological finds including the important Mesolithic site at Star Carr, and 'Gristhorpe Man'. Displays also explore the more recent history of the town.
 

Wood End Museum (The Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorks, YO11 2PW):
Once home to the poet Edith Sitwell, is now Scarborough's museum of Natural History. The displays introduce the local wildlife, rocks and fossils of the heritage coast and North York Moors National Park.
 

Scarborough Art Gallery (The Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorks, YO11 2PW):
An Italianate villa built in the 1840s as part of The Crescent, houses Scarborough's fine art collection. Scarborough's Family Album is an exciting hands-on display for families telling the story of Scarborough, from fishing village to fashionable resort through painters and paintings. It includes costumes and masks to try on and 'feely' painting to make. Visit the gift shop for prints, cards, books and unusual gifts.
 

Opening Times: June to Sept, Tues-Sun 10am-5pm.
For October to May please telephone to confirm.

Captain Cook Memorial Museum

Grape Lane, Whitby, North Yorkshire YO22 4BA
Tel: 01947 601900
E-mail: captcookmuseumwhitby@ukgateway.net
Web: www.cookmuseumwhitby.co.uk

Sited in actual house where James Cook stayed when serving his seaman's apprenticeship, the museum contains many genuine Cook connections.


Ryedale Folk Museum

Hutton le Hole, York, YO62 6UA
Tel: 01751 417367
E-mail: enquiries@ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk
Web: www.ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk

Famous throughout the country, this museum houses a marvellous collection of reconstructed buildings including cruck-framed long houses, a mediaeval glass kiln, an early photographer's studio, craft workshops and farm buildings.


THE WORLD OF JAMES HERRIOT

23 Kirkgate, Thirsk, N Yorks, YO7 1PL
Tel: 01845 524234       Fax: 01845 525333
E-mail: wojhemails@hambleton.gov.uk
Web: www.worldofjamesherriot.org

Soak up the atmosphere of our most famous country vet and his world. Situated in the actual ''Skeldale House'' at number 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk.

For further details see our website.

Robin Hood's Bay Museum

Fisherhead, Robin Hood's Bay, Whitby, YO22 4TQ
Open summer months.

A local trust runs this small museum with exhibits on local geology, shipping, fishing and local history.


Tom Leonard Mining Museum

Deepdale, Skinningrove, Cleveland, TS13 4AP
Tel: 01287 642877
E-mail: visits@ironstonemuseum.co.uk
Web: www.ironstonemuseum.co.uk

Sited at the former Loftus Ironstone Mines, the museum contains many relics of the Cleveland Ironstone industry including 'in situ' machinery.


SWALEDALE MUSEUM

The Green, Reeth, Nr Richmond, N Yorks, DL11 6QT
Tel: 01748 884118
E-mail: museum@swaledale.org
Web: www.swaledalemuseum.org

Opening Times: The museum is open from Easter to end of October. Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sun and Bank Holiday Mondays from 10.30am - 5.30pm. Open at other times by arrangement (Contact for details). Open November to Easter - Sunday 10.30am - 5.30pm.
Admission Charges: Adults £3.00. Children 16 and under FREE (must be accompanied by an adult).

 
The museum was opened in 1974, and is based in the old Methodist school built in 1836. It is tucked away just off the green down from the Post Office shop. It is set amidst the spectacular scenery of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale.

There are over 1,000 objects connected with living and working in the Dale spanning over four centuries, from leadmining to quilt making. Gifts, local interest books, maps and guides are on sale in the shop. For further details see website.

Whitby Museum

Pannett Park, Whitby, YO21 1RE
Tel: 01947 602908

Permanent displays about the history of Whitby including Captain Cook, the Scoresby's, giant fossils and model ships. Unique collections of jet jewellery, Victorian samplers and much more. Art Gallery has changing exhibitions.


Whitby Archives Heritage Centre

Flowergate, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3BA
Tel: 01947 600170
E-mail: whitbyarchive@tiscali.co.uk
Web: www.whitbyarchives.org.uk

A Heritage Centre voluntary trust collecting local pictorial material with changing displays in its Grape Lane headquarters. Family history research department.


EDEN CAMP

Off A64 Malton, North Yorks, YO17 6RT
Tel: 01653 697777
E-mail: admin@edencamp.co.uk
Web: www.edencamp.co.uk

EDEN CAMP is a unique Museum and will transport you back in time to wartime Britain. You will experience the sights, sounds, even the smells of those dangerous years. This is no ordinary Museum - Not another Military Museum - Not a glass showcase Museum - There are reconstructed scenes using movement, lighting, sound, smells even smoke machines to transport you back in time, to make you feel that you are there taking part in history.

This special award winning Museum is an original Prisoner of War Camp built in 1942. The fascinating displays hold, and reveal to you, the vital spirit which eventually triumphed in 1945. These superb and lifelike exhibits make a visit to EDEN CAMP a wonderful and educational day out for all the family. Please allow 3 to 4 hours for a visit. It is the only Theme Museum to offer such an experience coupled to value for money, so don't miss it. We have excellent facilities and are fully accessible for the disabled and visually impaired. There is ample FREE PARKING for up to 400 cars and 30 coaches. Braille sheets and tapes are available. A great day out for all the family. See our website.

Crescent Arts

The Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 2PW
Tel: 01723 351461
E-mail: info@crescentarts.co.uk
Web: www.crescentarts.co.uk

Provides visual arts facilities and studio space for practising artists; a public gallery showing exhibitions of contemporary art in a wide variety of media; and an education programme of workshops, courses and events.


The Sutcliffe Gallery

1 Flowergate, Whitby, YO21 3BA
Tel: 01947 602239    Fax: 01947 820287
E-mail: photographs@sutcliffe-gallery.fsnet.co.uk
Web: www.sutcliffe-gallery.co.uk

A display devoted to Frank Meadow-Sutcliffe's maritime and rural 19thC photographs. Prints available to order online the website.


TOCKETTS MILL

1 mile east of Guisborough on the A173 to Skelton. NZ 627181

Open: Easter Sun & Mon 2-4pm. National Milling Day (2nd Sunday in May): 11am - 4pm. Spring Bank Holiday Sun & Mon 2-4pm. August Bank Holiday Sun & Mon 2-4.pm and every Sunday from the first Sunday in July to the last in September.
Admission: Adults £1.50, OAP £1, Children 25p (must be accompanied by an adult).

 
A fully restored water driven corn mill and Grade 2 listed building. The Mill forms a centre piece to a secluded caravan park. One of the most complete mills in the country with it's four floors retaining original machinery and a collection of milling equipment from other sites.

Machinery will be running on each open day and there is flour milling on a regular basis.

Museum of Victorian Whitby

Sandgate, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4DB
Tel: 01947 601221

Museum depicting life in Victorian times, with shops, interiors and yards etc.


Filey Museum

8-10 Queen Street, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9HB
Tel: 01723 515945
E-mail: fileymuseum810@aol.com

Fishing, lifeboat, rural, domestic, local and photographic items.


The Mouseman Visitor Centre

Kilburn
Tel: 01347 869102
See our website

The story of Robert Thompson , the village wheelwright, who became renowned as "The Mouseman" furniture maker. Visitors to the centre can pass through rooms set in the 1930s that are full of Robert Thompson’s own personal furniture made with his own hands and signed with early examples of the carved mouse symbol. Cafe and gift shop.


Gilles Jones Glass

Rosedale Abbey, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8SA
Tel: 01751 417550   Fax: 01751 417550
E-mail: info@gilliesjonesglass.co.uk
Web: www.gilliesjonesglass.co.uk

Studio and shop of Gillies-Jones Glass Design where you can see individual designs in bold coloured glass, and watch glass blowers at work.


Wordsworth Gallery

Gallows Hill, Brompton, YO13 9QF
Tel: 01723 863298

Where William Wordsworth got married, the mediaeval barn that was former home of Mary Hutchinson, his wife, has an exhibition of the poets Wordsworth and Coleridge, art gallery, shop and tea rooms.


Staithes Heritage Centre

High Street, Staithes, Saltburn-By-The-Sea Cleveland. TS13 5BQ
Tel: 01947 841454

Extensive displays of lives of the past residents of Staithes with particular reference to the Fishing Industry. This is a privately funded museum and there is a small entrance fee.


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