Things to do in Peak District, England: The Best Specialty Museums

July 12, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Discover the best top things to do in Peak District, United Kingdom including 50th Cromford Steam Rally, Eyam Plague Village Museum, Peak District Lead Mining Museum, Crich Tramway Village, National Trust Museum of Childhood, David Mellor Design, Bakewell Old House Museum, Masson Mills, Red House Stables and Carriage Museum, Sir Richard Arkwright's Masson Mills.
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1. 50th Cromford Steam Rally

Dewey Lane, Tansley, Matlock DE55 6DB England +44 1629 582272 [email protected] http://www.cromfordsteamrally.co.uk
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

50th Cromford Steam Rally

This year is our 50th Anniversary Cromford steam rally was established in 1970 and is one of the most highly rated shows in this part of the country, with over 600 exhibits theres something for everyone so why not come and spend the day with us at Cromford. Cromford Steam Rally 1st & 2nd August 2020, gates open 08.30 till late Saturday 08.30 till 17.00 Sunday

2. Eyam Plague Village Museum

Hawkhill Road, Eyam, Peak District National Park S32 5QP England +44 1433 631371 [email protected] http://www.eyam-museum.org.uk
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4.5 based on 677 reviews

Eyam Plague Village Museum

Find out about Bubonic Plague in the Peak District village where it killed over a third of the population in 1665- 1666. Learn about the black rats, the fleas that carried the disease, and see the stories of the families it affected. Understand how the village recovered afterwards.

Reviewed By Mag666000 - Ormskirk, United Kingdom

Museum dedicated to the Eyam Plague of 1666, and to the Black Death generally. Amazing amount of information about this morbid chapter in human history, really bizarre how much dedication is attributed to the memory of the great plague, well worth a visit.

3. Peak District Lead Mining Museum

Grand Pavilion South Parade, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3NR England +44 1629 583834 [email protected] http://www.peakdistrictleadminingmuseum.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

Peak District Lead Mining Museum

Currently closed due lockdown - hope to be open every day from the 3rd December. Find out about the lead mining heritage of Derbyshire from Roman Times to the present. Interactive exhibits, mock tunnels and shafts to climb, moving models. The new Matlock Bath Through Time exhibition tells the story of a village that was one of the top Georgian Spas in the country. Then visit Temple Mine and find out what it was really like working underground followed by a try at gold panning. Suitable for all ages. Family ticket £28 (2A and 3C)

Reviewed By Navigate775700

Due to Coronovirus we had a guided tour of the mine just to our little family. Chris, our guide, was really friendly and very knowledgeable on the mine and its operations. After the mine, we did some gold panning and all came away with a little haul of fools gold and amethyst. The museum was great with loads of information about the area and its mining history. Some interactive exhibits for the youngster's too. Its a shame covid has forced them to close the climbing tunnels but perfectly understandable. Great shop as well with loads of rocks and gems available to buy as well as books on mines and the local area. Really friendly staff topped the visit off. Would definitely recommend.

4. Crich Tramway Village

Cromford Road Crich, Matlock DE4 5DP England +44 1773 854321 [email protected] http://www.tramway.co.uk
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4.5 based on 2,250 reviews

Crich Tramway Village

Crich Tramway Village is a family visitor attraction and home to the National Tramway Museum. Take a trip back in time and ride vintage trams into the open countryside. There's an enchanting Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail, Tearoom, gift shop, children's play area, exhibitions and Workshop Viewing Gallery. We are open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Monday 31st August and weekends from 10am until Sunday 1st November 2020. Please check our website for opening times: www.tramway.co.uk and download the Covid-19 Crich Tramway Village Guidelines.

Reviewed By KellyGreen123 - Mytchett, United Kingdom

Lovely day seeing trams, the museum, doing the woodland walks... the memorial hall is not a walk for the faint hearted - it took quite a while!! The views were amazing and the different trams to ride were fantastic Plenty of eateries, pub, tea room, icecream parlour and old fashioned sweetshop, as well as a selection of picnic areas! Loved it! Suitable for all ages, Ps the memorial walk isn't easy with a buggy or wheelchair mind u!

5. National Trust Museum of Childhood

Sudbury Hall, Ashbourne DE6 5HT England +44 1283 585337 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sudburyhall/
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4.5 based on 331 reviews

National Trust Museum of Childhood

Reviewed By M8708BXangelah - Derby, United Kingdom

A National Trust property where you can b taken back to the very early school days with a very strict teacher teaching on slate boards. Brilliant experience

6. David Mellor Design

The Round Building Leadmill, Hathersage, Peak District National Park S32 1BA England +44 1433 650220 [email protected] http://www.davidmellordesign.com
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David Mellor Design

The David Mellor Cutlery Factory, Design Museum, Country Shop and Cafe - all on the same site. Just outside Hathersage in one of the most beautiful areas of Derbyshire, they provide a uniquely stimulating and enjoyable day out in the Peak District National Park.

Reviewed By N7718OPpaulb - Chesterfield, United Kingdom

This is a must if you like good design. David Mellor was a genius designer and some of his innovative work is on display here, excellent shop and museum to browse around. Recommended

7. Bakewell Old House Museum

Off North Church Street Cunningham Place, Peak District National Park, Bakewell DE45 1DD England +44 1629 813642 [email protected] http://www.oldhousemuseum.org.uk/
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Bakewell Old House Museum

Now open Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 10.30 - 16.00 Atmospheric Tudor building with a large collection of eclectic items. Tudor rooms with massive open fireplaces, wattle and daub screens and beamed ceilings.Discover the history of this Old House and the town of Bakewell. Historic wedding gowns from 1840s upwards currently on display.

Reviewed By wendyY5284AG

It’s housed in a historic building and gives an insight into the growth of the area as you walk through the different rooms with a wide variety of interesting displays and information. We really enjoyed ourselves! Thank you.

8. Masson Mills

Masson Mills Derby Road, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3PY England https://www.massonmills.co.uk/
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Masson Mills

Reviewed By raudigs - Haslemere, United Kingdom

This mill dates back in part to the 1700's. There is a large shopping centre there but also a fascinating museum and if you go at the right time you will see and hear in an informative guided tour all the textile machinery in operation with some of the equipment dating back 200 years or more. Even without a tour you can have an interesting walk round.Never realised so much technology went into making a tie! It was highlight of our week long visit to Debyshire. But beware the museum does not take debit/credit cards and the shopping centre does not have a cash machine. The Gold ticket to see everything costs £7.50

9. Red House Stables and Carriage Museum

Old Road, Matlock DE4 2ER England +44 1629 733583 http://www.workingcarriages.com
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Red House Stables and Carriage Museum

10. Sir Richard Arkwright's Masson Mills

Masson Mills Derby Road, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3PY England +44 1629 581001 [email protected] http://www.massonmills.co.uk/
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Sir Richard Arkwright's Masson Mills

"Step back in time" in the Working Textile Museum at Sir Richard Arkwright's 1783 showpiece Masson Mills,the finest surviving and best preserved example of an Arkwright cotton spinning mill. Let the sights, smells and sounds of historic working textile machinery transport you into the past and bring Arkwright's legacy to life. Shopping village, restaurant and car park on site. Gateway to the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.

Reviewed By 431ianh - Derby, United Kingdom

Have passed the mill many times and having seen it on TV decided to pay a visit. The museum is fascinating and if you time it right, well worth paying the extra to see the boiler house and steam engine in operation. The latter had only been open 10 weeks and is absolutely incredible. Thanks to Andrew and Kevin for the very informative tour and demonstrations.

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