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Museums
Uncover Stories of Cheshire's Past
Cheshire has a wealth of history and heritage for you and your family to explore in the Museums of Cheshire.
Industrial heritage also features strongly among Cheshire's attractions including Crewe Heritage Centre where you can see history brought to life and discover the story of the small farming community that was transformed into the railway capital of the world.
Norton Priory Museum is the Europe’s most excavated monastery. The museum tells the story of the priory from its foundation in 1134, through its dissolution under Henry VIII, to its later life as the home of the Brooke family for more than 400 years.
Cheshire also boasts a fantastic range of museums that cover all manner of subjects and town history. Whether you want to find out about the story of Congleton town through its unique collection of hoards at Congleton Museum or explore Cheshire's textile industry at Macclesfield Silk Museum. See how roman salt and Cheshire cheese was made at Nantwich Museum or discover the fascinating history of Lymm there is something for everyone. Lymm Heritage Centre has a range of unique artifacts, where else would you find a dinosaur and football legend Pele in the same exhibition?!
If you plan to visit any of our museums please check opening times and admission prices with each individual business before you travel, despite us aiming to bring you real time information about the county's offerings things do change frequently.

West Cheshire Museums
West Cheshire Museums is a diverse group of museums that includes a working watermill and a restored salt production site.
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Port Sunlight
Explore Port Sunlight, one of the finest industrial worker villages in the world and a great day out no matter the season.

Quarry Bank - National Trust
Quarry Bank is a place of stark contrast, where the power of the Industrial Revolution sits alongside the beauty of picturesque gardens and lush countryside.

Jodrell Bank
Jodrell Bank is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the iconic Lovell Telescope, the UK's largest radio telescope

Tatton Park
The estate spans over 1,000 acres of parkland, featuring an elegant mansion, 50 acres of beautiful gardens, a working farm, and much more.

Stretton Watermill
Step back in time and visit one of the country’s best preserved demonstration water-powered corn mills in beautiful rural Cheshire.

Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse
Receive a warm welcome at this former Victorian Workhouse and relax in the museum’s café and Regalette cinema with introduction and archive film before exploring the galleries.

Grosvenor Museum
Explore the lives and death of soldiers during the Roman occupation including a superb collection of memorial stones.

Anderton Boat Lift & Visitor Centre
Visit Anderton Boat Lift, a giant three -storey -high iron edifice on the banks of the River Weaver Navigation.
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