Kirkleatham Museum and Grounds - Tees Valley Museums
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Kirkleatham Museum and Grounds - Tees Valley Museums
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Kirkleatham Museum
Kirkleatham Museum
Kirkleatham
Redcar
TS10 5NW
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Tel:
01642 479500
Email:
museumenquiries@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk
Visit website
Kirkleatham Museum is the local heritage museum for the borough of Redcar and Cleveland. The treasure trove of artefacts are all housed in a magnificent 1709 Queen Anne building that began life as a Free School for Boys.
Kirkleatham Museum features a wide range of exhibitions and displays covering local industrial, maritime and social history. It also plays host to an annual programme of exciting temporary exhibitions, family events – including the
Festival of Thrift
, musical performances and seasonal activities.
In April 2019 the museum launched its newest exhibtion, the culmination of a 12 month community engagement and research project which showcases stories, artefacts and pictures from real people who worked and lived in the steel industry and community. For more information on the exhibition see
Steel Stories
.
Steel Stories exhibition, 2019
Anglo Saxon Princess jewellery from Loftus
Steel Stories exhibition,2019
The collections
Access
We welcome all visitors to Tees Valley Museums and aim to do everything we can to make access easy for everybody. Click
here
for more access information.
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Skip to main content
Kirkleatham Museum
Kirkleatham Museum
Kirkleatham
Redcar
TS10 5NW
View on Google Maps
Tel:
01642 479500
Email:
museumenquiries@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk
Visit website
Kirkleatham Museum is the local heritage museum for the borough of Redcar and Cleveland. The treasure trove of artefacts are all housed in a magnificent 1709 Queen Anne building that began life as a Free School for Boys.
Kirkleatham Museum features a wide range of exhibitions and displays covering local industrial, maritime and social history. It also plays host to an annual programme of exciting temporary exhibitions, family events – including the
Festival of Thrift
, musical performances and seasonal activities.
In April 2019 the museum launched its newest exhibtion, the culmination of a 12 month community engagement and research project which showcases stories, artefacts and pictures from real people who worked and lived in the steel industry and community. For more information on the exhibition see
Steel Stories
.
Steel Stories exhibition, 2019
Anglo Saxon Princess jewellery from Loftus
Steel Stories exhibition,2019
The collections
Access
We welcome all visitors to Tees Valley Museums and aim to do everything we can to make access easy for everybody. Click
here
for more access information.
You might also like…
Preston Park Museum and Grounds
Find out more
→
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
Find out more
→