List of museums in Derbyshire

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This list of museums in Derbyshire, 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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NameImageTown/CityTypeSummary
80s Video Shop Alfreton Living History website collection of 80s VHS tapes, movie posters, arcade machines and a screening room, housed in a period store
Bakewell Old House Museum Bakewell old house museum 1468794 26a08f74.jpg Bakewell Multiple website, historic Tudor house with period rooms, Victorian mill workers dwelling, textiles, toys
Barrow Hill Roundhouse Barrow Hill Locomotives in Roundhouse.jpg Barrow Hill RailwayPreserved roundhouse and locomotives
Belper Heritage Centre Belper chapel.jpg Belper Local information, local history, also known as St. John's Chapel Heritage Centre
Bolsover Castle Bolsover Castle Derbyshire England.jpg Bolsover Historic houseOperated by English Heritage
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery Buxton Museum outside.jpg Buxton MultipleLocal history, archaeology, fossils and minerals, natural history, art. Free admission. Operated by Derbyshire County Council. The Wonders of the Peak gallery includes local relics from the Bronze Age, Stone Age and Roman times. Located in the old Peak Hydropathic Hotel building since 1928. [1]
Calke Abbey Calke Abbey 01.jpg Ticknall Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, Baroque country house and garden
Carnfield Hall Carnfield Hall - geograph.org.uk - 31773.jpg South Normanton Historic houseCountry house and park, open by appointment on guided tours
Chatsworth House Chatsworth House.jpg Chatsworth Historic houseSeat of the Dukes of Devonshire, features priceless paintings, furniture, Old Master drawings, neoclassical sculpture, books and other artefacts, gardens
Chesterfield Museum and Art Gallery Chesterfield Museum.jpg Chesterfield MultipleFree admission. Operated by Chesterfield Borough Council. Exhibitions cover the story of Chesterfield from Roman times, the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution. [2]
Creswell Crags Museum Creswell Crags Museum And Heritage Centre (11).jpg Creswell Natural historyCollection of Ice Age and Stone Age artefects, including prehistoric objects found in the caves and gorge of Creswell Crags. Admission charge. [3]
Cromford Mill Arkright's Mill - Cromford 29-04-06.jpg Cromford IndustryExhibition of cotton spinning mill machinery and buildings. Located in Richard Arkwright's water-powered cotton mill complex, built in 1771, which are part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. Admission charge. [4]
David Mellor Visitor Centre Hathersage Art website, museum of cutlery designs of David Mellor, factory and store
Denby Pottery Visitor's Centre Denby Pottery - geograph.org.uk - 11649.jpg Denby Art website, small museum of china and porcelain decorative art of the Denby Pottery Company, shop and factory tours
Derby Computer Museum Derby Computer Museum website. A registered charity computer museum run by volunteers [5] [6] which specialises in providing a hands on experience [7]
Derby Gaol New County Gaol, South Street, Derby, England.jpg Derby Prison18th century prison
Derby Museum and Art Gallery Derby Museum Flowers 2475926344 d64a8a8f6e o.jpg DerbyMultipleFine art, porcelains, local history, archaeology, natural history, geology and military collections. Operated by Derby Museums charity. Exhibits include large collections of Joseph Wright paintings and Royal Crown Derby porcelain. Established in 1879. [8]
Derby Silk Mill (Museum of Making) Derby cotton mill 2006.jpg DerbyIndustryLocal industries, railway, STEM exhibits. Operated by Derby Museums charity. Opened in 1974 and previously called Derby Industrial Museum. Located in Lombe's Silk Mill. [9]
Derbyshire Police MuseumDerbyExhibition of the history of Derbyshire Constabulary. [10]
Erewash Museum Stanton Ironworks Ladle.JPG Ilkeston LocalLocal history, industry, period rooms and art exhibits tell the story of Erewash including Victorian life and Stanton Ironworks. Located in the Georgian mansion Dalby House. Operated by Erewash Borough Council. [11]
Eyam Hall Eyam Hall 1.jpg Eyam Historic houseJacobean manor house with costumes, needlework, family portraits, gardens
Eyam Museum Eyam Museum 866338 d051faf2.jpg Eyam LocalLocal history, impact of the Bubonic Plague in 1665. Located in the old Methodist chapel, opened in 1994 and operated by a local charity. Admission charge. [12]
Haddon Hall Haddon Hall 03.jpg Bakewell Historic houseMedieval manor house and gardens
Hardwick Hall Hardwick Hall East Front - geograph.org.uk - 205748.jpg Doe Lea Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, significant Elizabethan country house, collection of embroideries, gardens, grounds include Stainsby Mill
Heage Windmill Heage Windmill.JPG Heage Mill website, working windmill built in 1797
High Peak Junction Chpr workshop.jpg Cromford RailwayWorkshops for the former Cromford and High Peak Railway, near the Cromford Canal, part of the Derwent Valley Mills
Hope House Costume Museum Alstonefield Fashion website, costumes and accessories from 1790 to the 1970s
Kedleston Hall Kedleston Hall 20080730-04.jpg Kedleston Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, 18th century Neoclassical country house, extensive collection of paintings, sculpture and original furnishings, museum of art and items from Asia
Leawood Pump House Leawood.jpg High Peak Junction TechnologyPart of the Derwent Valley Mills, canal pump house with preserved steam engine
Little Chester Heritage Centre Little Chester Local website, local history, located in St Paul's Church
Masson Mills Working Textile Museum Masson Mills. - panoramio.jpg Matlock Bath IndustryExhibitions of cotton mill machinery and textiles. Located in Richard Arkwright's Masson Mills, built in 1783, which is part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. Admission charge. [13]
Melbourne Hall Melbourne Hall.jpg Melbourne Historic houseCountry house and gardens
Middleton Top Engine House Middleton Top - Engine house - geograph.org.uk - 355347.jpg Middleton-by-Wirksworth Steam website, website, preserved beam engine
Midland Railway – Butterley 23I02I2019 Midland Railway Centre British Railways Standard Four No 80080 D1.jpg Butterley RailwayFormerly known as Midland Railway Centre, heritage railway and museum. Operated by the Midland Railway Trust. Admission charge with steam train rides. [14]
Moorland Centre Edale Natural history website, geology, wildlife, plants and importance of the moorland and Peak District, operated by the Moors for the Future partnership
National Stone Centre National Stone Centre 1734149 faeb4fc8.jpg Middleton-by-Wirksworth Geology website, geology, earth science, mining, uses for rocks and minerals, site of former limestone quarries, outdoor fossil trail. [15]
National Tramway Museum OldTram 700.jpg Crich RailwayRestored period village, home to the National Tramway Museum. Admission charge including tram ride. Collection includes over 80 trams dating from 1873 to 1982.
National Trust Museum of Childhood Sudbury Hall and Childhood Museum.jpg Sudbury ToyOperated by the National Trust, located at Sudbury Hall. Historical collection of toys, games and dolls. Admission charge. [16]
New Mills Heritage and Information Centre New Mills Local website, local history
Old Manor Norbury church and hall 046773 50c8b955.jpg Norbury Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, medieval hall
Peak District Lead Mining Museum Matlock Mining Museum - geograph.org.uk - 72369.jpg Matlock Bath MiningLead mining, miner family life. Exhibits include a mockup of a lead mine. The museum is located inside the Grand Pavilion. Admission charge. [17]
Peak District National Park Visitor Centre - Castleton Castleton Multiple website, includes the Castleton Village Museum
Peak District National Park Visitor Centre - Upper Derwent Bamford Natural history website, exhibits and information about the park
Pickford's House Museum Pickford expo.jpg Derby Historic houseLate 18th century Georgian townhouse, displays of eighteenth and nineteenth century costume, toys. Operated by Derby Museums charity. Family home of Georgian architect Joseph Pickford. [18]
Red House Stables Carriage Museum Matlock Transport website, THE CARRIAGE MUSEUM CLOSED Permanently - on December 31, 2017, original horse-drawn vehicles and equipment, blacksmith
Renishaw Hall Renishaw Classic Car Show.jpg Renishaw Historic houseCountry house of the Sitwell family, gardens
Revolution House Cock and Pynot.jpg Old Whittington Historic house17th century alehouse with ties to the Glorious Revolution of 1688
Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre Royal Crown Derby 2104806 5d525cb3.jpg Derby ArtChina and porcelain decorative art
Shardlow Heritage Centre ShardlowHeritage22.JPG Shardlow Local website, local history
Sharpe's Pottery Museum Sharpes swadlincote museum 1503681 5c89c3a1.jpg Swadlincote Art website, china and porcelain decorative art
Sir Richard Arkwright's Masson Mills Arkwright Masson Mills.jpg Matlock Bath IndustryWater-powered cotton spinning mill, includes the Masson Mills Working Textile Museum, part of the Derwent Valley Mills
Stainsby Mill Stainsby Mill.jpg Doe Lea MillOperated by the National Trust, 19th-century flour watermill located on the grounds of Hardwick Hall
Strutt's North Mill, Belper Hank winder in Belper North Mill Museum - geograph.org.uk - 173885.jpg Belper IndustryPart of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, former water-powered cotton spinning mill, also includes the Derwent Valley Visitor's Centre. Exhibitions of local cotton spinning and hosiery. Located in William Strutt's fire-proof mill, built in 1804 Admission charge. [19]
Sudbury Hall Sudbury Hall south front.jpg Sudbury Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, 17th century Restoration style mansion, features the National Trust Museum of Childhood
Tissington Hall Tissington Hall front.jpg Tissington Historic houseEarly 17th century Jacobean mansion house
Wirksworth Heritage Centre The Wirksworth Heritage Centre, Crown Yard - geograph.org.uk - 1731472.jpg Wirksworth Local website, exhibition about the history, industries and people of this historic Peak District market town.

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References

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  2. "Chesterfield Borough Council - Museum". www.chesterfield.gov.uk. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
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