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This section covers museums
including working heritage museums and both civic and
commercial art galleries.
Not all the
attractions in an area are listed.
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EREWASH MUSEUM
High Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 5JA
Tel: 0115 907 1141
E-mail:
museum@erewash.gov.uk
The house, dating largely from the late 18thC,
contains a collection of items of local social
and industrial history which are displayed in a
room setting and museum galleries. Open February
to December. Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Bank
Holiday Mondays, 10am - 4pm. Closed Christmas.
Free admission. *Sorry no access available for wheelchairs users
to the upper floor.
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STRUTT'S NORTH MILL
Derwent Valley Visitor Centre, Bridgefoot,
Belper, Derbyshire
Tel/Fax:
01773 880474
E-mail:
vc@belpernorthmill.org.uk
Web: www.belpernorthmill.org.uk
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In 1804 William Strutt built North Mill,
then the world's most technologically
advanced, 'fire-proof', building.
We now display, by original and replica machinery,
the history of cotton spinning, 'Brettles' renown
silk and cotton hosiery collection, Derbyshire's
unique chevening and accounts of framework
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Schools programme.

Open 2008: Wednesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday
Mondays 1pm to 5pm except November to
February weekends only. Open Boxing Day and New
Years Day.
Admission: Adults £3.00, Concessions 2.50
Children £2 (under 7s free), Family ticket £8.50.
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MIDLAND RAILWAY - BUTTERLEY
Butterley Station, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3QZ
Visitor Information Line:
01773 570140
General Enquiries: 01773 747674
Fax: 01773 570721
E-mail:
info@midlandrailwaycentre.co.uk
Web:
www.midlandrailwaycentre.co.uk
Open at varied times
throughout the year, contact to confirm.
The Midland Railway
Butterley, is a remarkable attraction which
includes: A 31/2 mile Heritage Railway. A huge
Railway Museum. The Princess Royal Class
Locomotive Trust Depot. The Midland Diesel Group
collection of Main Line Diesel Power. The Golden
Valley Light Railway. Victorian Railwayman's
Church. Demonstration Signal Box. Butterley Park
Miniature Railway. Stationary Power Gallery.
Model Railways. Brittain Pit Farm Park.
Shops. Buffets. On-train
Bars.
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DONINGTON GRAND PRIX
COLLECTION
Donington Park, Castle Donington, Derbyshire,
DE74 2RP
Tel: 01332 811027
E-mail:
garry.rankin@donington-park.co.uk
Web:
www.doningtoncollection.com
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The Grand Prix
Xhibition - A never to be forgotten
nostalgia fuelled day out for the young
and old.
The Donington
Park Grand Prix Collection quite simply
presents the biggest collection of Grand
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Race from those hazardous pioneering days to the
hi tech world of glitz and glamour in modern day
Formula One. Follow the exploits those early
heroes of World Championship racing such as
Alberto Ascari through the decades with the likes
of Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell and
Ayrton Senna.
Marvel at the engineering brilliance of the cars
including Ferrari, McClaren, BRM, Lotus, Williams
and Van Wall that brought these legends of World
Championship racing so much success. Surrounded by
the sight and sound of 130 of the greatest racing
cars in the world, the collection is a superb
venue for party, reception or launch.
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It's open all week and can also provide
the perfect visit back in time when at a
modern day race meeting. For more
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MOIRA FURNACE MUSEUM
Furnace Lane, Moira, Swadlincote, Derbyshire,
DE12 6AT
Tel: 01283 224667
Mobile: 07976
637858
Fax: 01283 224667
E-mail:
moira.furnace@hotmail.co.uk
Web:
www.moirafurnace.com
Moira Furnace is a 19th
century iron blast furnace. The museum now
houses hands-on interactives and provides
information on how the furnace worked and the
lives of its inhabitants.
Also on site there is a tea
room, craft workshops, engine house, lime kilns,
children's adventure playground, woodlands, tram
ways, tow paths, cycle routes and walks, the
Ashby Canal with boat trips, fishing and the newly
constructed Moira lock. Guided tours are
included in the admission price to the furnace
and group bookings receive a discount. Education and activity
packs are available and the furnace site is host
to a wide range of events throughout the year -
from pond dipping and bug hunting to canal
festivals and live music. All ages and abilities
welcome. Please call the furnace for information
on events, group bookings and canal boat trip
times.

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NATIONAL STONE CENTRE
Porter Lane, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, DE4 4LS
Tel: 01629 824833
E-mail:
nsc@nationalstonecentre.org.uk
Web:
www.nationalstonecentre.org.uk
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Telling the Story of
Stone - history, science, technology, art,
environment - in the heart of the Derbyshire
Dales on the edge of the Peak District. |
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A dramatic site steeped in
industrial history, ecology, displaying 330
million year old fossil tropical reefs. The
centre also runs training courses and teaches dry
stone walling.
Limited
wheelchair access - the exhibition centre is
easily accessible and has bathroom facilities,
however not all areas are accessible.

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The National Trust Museum
of Childhood
Sudbury Hall, Ashbourne, DE6 5HT
Tel: 01283 585337
E-mail:
museumofchildhood@nationaltrust.org.uk
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Sudbury Hall Derbyshire -
Photo:
Alan Walker
CCL
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Museum showing aspects of the life of children
over the past 200 years.
Housed in the 19th-century service wing of
Sudbury Hall, the Museum contains fascinating
displays about children from the 18th century
onwards.
There are chimney climbs for adventurous
‘sweep-sized’ youngsters, a Victorian
schoolroom and a fine collection of toys,
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Derby Gaol & Pie Shoppe
51 Friar Gate, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 1DF
Tel: 01332 366651 Fax: 01283
585139
Situated in the depths of the original dungeons
of the Derbyshire County Gaol dating back to
1756, the Derby Gaol offers a reminder of the
city's grisly past. See the condemned cells and
learn of England's last revolution (The Pentrich
Rebellion) which resulted in the last hanging,
drawing and quartering in the country. Survivors
can sample traditional fayre in the Gaol's Pie
Shoppe, located in the cell-block where an open
fire roars during winter months.
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Derby Industrial Museum
Silk Mill Lane, off Full Street, Derby, DE1 3AR
Tel: 01332 255308 Fax:
01332 716670
Derby Industrial Museum is housed in the
historic Derby Silk Mill, originally built
between 1717 - 1721, itself a landmark in the
Industrial Revolution and the development of the
textile industry in Britain. The Museum displays
represent the industrial heritage and
achievement of Derby and its people, with
special focus on Rolls Royce aero engine
production and Derby's role as a centre for the
railway industry since 1839. Other displays
feature mining, quarrying, foundry work, and
power sources used by industry, including some
fine working models and a steam engine that runs
on special family days. There is an area devoted
to changing exhibitions, an attractive gift
shop, and the museum runs a busy programme of
schools sessions and activities for all the
family.
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Pickford's House Museum
41 Friar Gate, Derby, DE1 1DA
Tel: 01332 255363 Fax:
01332 255277
E-mail:
pickford.house@derby.gov.uk
Open all year. Mon, 11am - 5pm. Tues to Sat,
10am - 5pm. Sun & Bank Holiday Mondays, 2pm - 5pm. Closed
Christmas. This family-friendly museum is in a fine Grade I
listed Georgian Town House, built in 1770 by
prominent local architect, Joseph Pickford, as
his own home and business headquarters. Displays
include fine period room settings of Georgian
times between 1800-1830, showing the domestic
life of a professional man of this period. The
lower ground floor houses a fascinating, well
filled kitchen and outside is a recreated formal
garden of the day. Bedrooms, a lavish dining
room and drawing room help complete the picture
of this elegant age. See the historic collection
of costume and dress, one of the many special
displays in the Museum. A beautiful series of
toy theatres and regularly changing arts
exhibitions are also on show making this an
ideal attraction for visitors, families and
schools groups.
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Royal Crown Derby
Osmaston Road, Derby
Tel: 01332 712800 Fax:
01332 712863
E-mail:
info@royal-crown-derby.co.uk
Tour the real working factory in the company of
an experienced guide and watch the production of
tableware and giftware from clay through to the
finished hand decorated product. Enjoy
continuous demonstrations of hand skills such as
flower making, painting and gilding. Visit the
museum full of treasures tracing our history and
heritage back to 1750. With the full tour, your
admission is refundable on a minimum spend in
the factory shop and you’ll get a free cup of
tea or coffee in the restaurant. The full tour
is available Monday to Friday. Visitor Centre
only tickets, demonstration studio and museum -
seven days a week, and factory tour. Mon-Fri are
also available.
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Derby Museum & Art Gallery
The Strand, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 1BS
Tel: 01332 716659 Fax:
01332 716670
E-mail:
diana.peake@derby.gov.uk
Open all year. Mon 11am - 5pm. Tues to
Sat 10am - 5pm.
Sundays & Bank Holiday Mondays 2pm - 5pm. Free
admission.
The Derby Museum and Art Gallery houses an
internationally important collection of fine
Derby porcelain and paintings by Joseph Wright
of Derby, associate of the Royal Academy
(1734-97). The porcelain collection is displayed
in a splendid Lottery-funded gallery, complete
with colourful databases of the collection. The
Wright paintings include landscapes, portraits
and dramatic scenes of science and industry.
Other displays cover local archaeology, history
and local regiments - the 9th/12th Royal
Lancers, Sherwood Foresters and Derbyshire
Yeomanry. Derbyshire wildlife and geology
feature in an exciting series of natural
settings and hands-on exhibits. The Bonnie
Prince Charlie room commemorates Derby's role in
the 1745 uprising. The Museum is forever
changing with three galleries devoted to
temporary exhibitions to complement a lively
programme of holiday activities, family days,
talks and lectures, and a stimulating schools
service.
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Castle Donington Museum
4 Apiary Gate, Castle Donington, Derby,
Derbyshire, DE74 2JS
Tel: 01332 812711
Castle Donington Museum is a former 17th Century
farmhouse and charming garden. A different
exhibition is staged each year.
Walkers Trail available from the Museum.
Parties by appointment.
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Civic Suite and Treasures
The Council House, Corporation Street, Derby,
DE1 2FS
Tel: 01332 255482 Fax:
01332 841841
Enjoy centuries of Civic pride and history on
display in the Mayor of Derby's Parlour. The
Ceremonial Mace dating back to 1637 and the
Charter of 1977 granting City status to the
ancient Borough of Derby can also be seen.
See the beautiful display of Royal Crown
Derby as well as treasured gifts from around the
world.
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Q Gallery
35/36 Queen Street, Derby, DE1 3DS
Tel: 01332 295858 Fax:
01332 295859
E-mail:
create@q-arts.co.uk
Web:
www.q-arts.co.uk
Public Gallery showing a changing programme of
visual arts and lens-based/digital media
exhibitions. Linked events and training
programme. See website for up to date programme
information. The gallery closes for two weeks
during exhibition changeover times (Approx.
every six weeks). Special opening times may
operate for some exhibitions and events.
Q Arts has been awarded the coveted Good
Gallery Guide Approved status and is now
included in the national Internet guide to
galleries that offer good quality access for
disabled people.
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Ripley Heritage Trust
Market Place, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3BT
Tel: 01773 743107 / 745436
A small collection of artefacts and documents
from Ripley's past are displayed in the Old Town
Hall. The entrance is just off the Market Place
in Ripley, left of the Tourist Information
Centre. Pass through the double glass doors and
proceed to the end of the corridor, turn right
and the display cabinets can be found a few
metres on your right.
Theme displays are occasionally displayed in the
Tourist Information Centre.
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Shardlow Heritage Centre
Canalside, London Road, Shardlow, Derby, DE72
2GA
Tel: 01332 793368
Story of Shardlow and Great Wilne Parish from
pre Roman to present day.
Audio and visual displays, objects and
full sized mock up of narrow boat cabin c1910.
Children's costumes to try on. Some parts
of exhibition change each year.
Emphasis on canal and river transport,
firms & social history.
Opening times: Easter to end of October:
Saturday & Sunday & Bank Holidays, 12 noon to
5pm. Park in the Clock
Warehouse car park.
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Sharpe's Pottery Visitor
Centre
West Street, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 9DG
Tel: 01283 222600
E-mail:
www.sharpes.org.uk
A former "yellow ware" and toilet factory
(established in 1821), which exported its
products worldwide. The visitor centre housed in
the newly restored pottery works in the heart of
Swadlincote, is a registered museum with
exhibits and displays and the latest in
interactive technology, which reveals the hidden
treasures and fascinating facts behind a South
Derbyshire pottery.
There is a cafe & Gift Shop.
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