List of museums in Cumbria

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This list of museums in Cumbria, 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
Abbot Hall Art Gallery Abbott Hall Art Gallery, Kendal.jpg Kendal ArtCollections include George Romney, J. M. W. Turner, 18th and 19th century watercolours, and modern paintings
Armitt Library Ambleside MultipleLocal history, natural history, features over 450 watercolours by Beatrix Potter of archaeological and zoological subjects
Beacon Museum, Whitehaven The Beacon, Whitehaven - geograph.org.uk - 1347266.jpg Whitehaven Multiple website, local history, art, industry, natural history, maritime heritage
Beatrix Potter Gallery The Gallery - geograph.org.uk - 510315.jpg Hawkshead ArtOperated by the National Trust, original sketches and watercolours by Beatrix Potter for her books
Birdoswald Roman Fort Birdoswald Roman Fort - geograph.org.uk - 17585.jpg Gilsland ArchaeologyExcavated Roman fort
Blackwell Blackwell - The Arts and Crafts House - geograph.org.uk - 7579.jpg Bowness-on-Windermere Historic house Arts and Crafts Movement style house from the turn-of-the-20th century, with period rooms, art exhibits
Brantwood Brantwood.jpg Coniston Historic houseHome and museum of art critic John Ruskin, art displays, gardens and grounds
Brougham Hall Brougham Hall - geograph.org.uk - 1532.jpg Brougham Historic houseRestored country house with local history exhibits
Carlisle Castle CarlisleCastle001.JPG Carlisle MilitaryOperated by English Heritage, historic fortress and museum of the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
Dalemain Estate Dalemain House - geograph.org.uk - 321322.jpg Ullswater Historic houseMedieval, Tudor and early Georgian house and Lake District gardens
Dalton Castle Dalton Castle.jpg Dalton-in-Furness LocalOperated by the National Trust, 14th century peel tower with displays of local history
Derwent Island House Derwent Island House.jpg Keswick Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, 18th-century house on an island, open only a few days a year by timed ticket
Derwent Pencil Museum Keswick Pencil Museum (geograph 5455667).jpg Keswick IndustryPencil making
Dock Museum DockMuseum.jpg Barrow-in-Furness LocalLocal history, shipbuilding, steel industry, World War II bombings
Dove Cottage Dove Cottage.jpg Grasmere Historic houseA home and museum of poet William Wordsworth
Guildhall Museum, Carlisle Guildhall Museum, Carlisle, Cumbria.jpg Carlisle Historic House website, 1407 building with items related to Guilds
Haig Colliery Mining Museum Haigh Mining Museum, Whitehaven, Cumbria - geograph.org.uk - 60040.jpg Whitehaven MiningCoal mining
Hawkshead Grammar School Museum Grammar School, Hawkshead.jpg Hawkshead EducationHistoric school dating back to the 17th century
Helena Thompson Museum Workington Multiple website, period rooms, costumes, decorative arts, local history, industry, culture, agriculture
Heron Corn Mill Heron Corn Mill.jpg Beetham MillWorking 18th-century watermill
Hill Top Potterhome.jpg Near Sawrey Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, home of children's author Beatrix Potter
Holker Hall Holker Hall 02.jpg Grange-over-Sands Historic houseLarge country house and gardens
Hub of the North Pennines Museum The Hub Museum - geograph.org.uk - 1531179.jpg Alston Multiple website, vintage cars, motorbikes, bicycles, local history, agriculture, model railroad
Hutton in the Forest Hutton-in-the-Forest 04.jpg Penrith Historic houseMedieval manor house and gardens
Kendal Museum Kendal Museum (front-3).jpg Kendal MultipleLocal history, culture, archaeology, geology, local and world natural history, Roman Britain, Ancient Egypt
Keswick Museum and Art Gallery Keswick Museum and Art Gallery.jpg Keswick MultipleLocal history, natural history, minerals, art, collection of oddities
Lakeland Motor Museum Lakeland Motor Museum.jpg Backbarrow AutomotiveClassic automobiles and memorabilia
Laurel and Hardy Museum Laurel and hardy autocorrect.JPG Ulverston Biographical website, comedy team Laurel and Hardy
Levens Hall Levens Hall 03.jpg Kendal Historic houseManor house, topiary garden, steam vehicle and engine collection
Maryport Maritime Museum Maryport Maritime Museum - geograph.org.uk - 707640.jpg Maryport Maritime website, Maryport's maritime and painting history, also industry, social and political history
Millom Discovery Centre Millom LocalPeriod store displays, iron mining, rural trades, 19th century miner's cottage, agriculture, archaeology, poet Norman Nicholson, local history
Mirehouse Mirehouse, near Bassenthwaite Lake - geograph.org.uk - 39864.jpg Keswick Historic house17th-century house and gardens with connections to Lord Tennyson, Edward Fitzgerald, Thomas Carlyle and William Wordsworth
Muncaster Castle Muncaster Castle 01.jpg Ravenglass Historic houseDecorated castle, gardens
Museum of Lakeland Life & Industry Museum of Lakeland Life, Abbot Hall - geograph.org.uk - 1245379.jpg Kendal MultipleLocal history, period rooms, agriculture, mining, Arts & Crafts movement, costumes
Nenthead Mines Heritage Centre Nenthead Mines Heritage Centre - geograph.org.uk - 60938.jpg Nenthead Mining website, mineral mining past of the North Pennines, lead and zinc mine, equipment, buildings
Norman Centre Appleby Castle.jpg Appleby-in-Westmorland History website, castle keep with interactive experience
Penrith and Eden Museum Penrith Museum - panoramio.jpg Penrith Local website, local history, geology, archaeology
Quaker Tapestry Friends' Meeting House, Stramongate - geograph.org.uk - 266078.jpg Kendal Religious77 embroidered panels illustrating the history of the Quakers from the 17th century to the present
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Ravenglass Station, Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway - geograph.org.uk - 1335502.jpg Ravenglass RailwayHeritage railway and museum at the station
Rheged Centre Rheged - 'The Village in The Hill' - geograph.org.uk - 75787.jpg Penrith Art website, attraction with galleries for art and photography, also 3D films, shops, play areas
Rum Story Clock at the Rum Story - geograph.org.uk - 1299701.jpg Whitehaven IndustryStory of the rum trade and the creation of rum, located in an original 1785 trading shop and warehouses
Ruskin Museum Ruskin Museum Donald Campbell Bluebird K7 18-06-2015 14-20-27.jpg Coniston LocalLocal history, copper mining, slate, geology, lace, farming, art critic John Ruskin, car and motorboat racer Donald Campbell
Rydal Mount Rydal Mount.jpg Ambleside Historic houseA home and museum of poet William Wordsworth
Senhouse Roman Museum Senhouse Museum, Maryport - geograph.org.uk - 40522.jpg Maryport Archaeology website, site of the Roman fort Alauna, artifacts
Sir John Barrow Cottage John Barrow Cottage.jpg Ulverston Historic houseBirthplace of statesman Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet, currently closed [1]
Sizergh Castle & Garden Sizergh Castle 01.jpg Helsington Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, medieval castle, stately home and garden, woodlands
Solway Aviation Museum Solway Aviation Museum, Carlisle Airport, Cumbria - geograph.org.uk - 50887.jpg Carlisle AviationLocated at the Carlisle Lake District Airport, World War II aviation and local aviation history
Solway Coast Discovery Centre Solway Coast Discovery Centre - geograph.org.uk - 40355.jpg Silloth Local website, local history, culture, natural history, art gallery
Stott Park Bobbin Mill Stott Park Bobbin Mill Steam Engine.jpg Newby Bridge IndustryOperated by English Heritage, former bobbin mill with preserved engines
Threlkeld Quarry & Mining Museum Threlkeld Quarry Museum - geograph.org.uk - 851391.jpg Threlkeld Mining website, former microgranite quarry, exhibits, tools and artifacts from area mines
Townend Townend - geograph.org.uk - 23152.jpg Troutbeck Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, wealthy farming family's house
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Tullie House.jpg Carlisle MultipleContemporary and historic art, decorative art, costumes and textiles, natural history, archaeology, Roman Britain, Carlisle's social history
Windermere Jetty: Museum of Boats, Steam and Stories Windermere Jetty.jpg Windermere MaritimeBoat collection and "the sights, smells and sounds of life on the lake"
Wordsworth House Wordsworth House, Main Street, Cockermouth - geograph.org.uk - 553019.jpg Cockermouth Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, 18th century Georgian townhouse, childhood home of poet William Wordsworth
World in Miniature Museum Houghton Toy website, collection of miniature furnished room displays

Defunct museums

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grange-over-Sands</span> English Victorian era town

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rowrah</span> Human settlement in England

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Egremont railway station was built by the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway as the first southern terminus of what would become the Moor Row to Sellafield branch. In 1878 the company was bought out by the LNWR and Furness Railway who operated the line jointly until grouping in 1923.

St Thomas Cross Platform was a railway station used by workmen's trains on the Moor Row to Sellafield line on what is now the southeastern, Cringlethwaite, edge of Egremont, Cumbria, England.

Beckermet Mines railway station was situated at Pit No.1 of the mine of the same name. It was used by workmen's trains which travelled along a branch which curved eastwards off the Moor Row to Sellafield line, primarily to handle the iron ore lifted at the site.

References

  1. "Sir John Barrow's Cottage". Ulverston Town Council. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  2. "Lake District's Bond Museum and Cars of the Stars close". BBC News. 10 May 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  3. "Egremont, Cumbria. UK - Centre of the Western Lakes - Visitors - Florence Mine". Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 22 March 2010. Visit Egremont: Florence Mine Heritage Centre
  4. "The Bond Museum in Keswick closes its doors, collection moving to Miami". MI6. Retrieved 24 September 2013.

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