This museum is located in a former textile mill and showcases the history of the cotton industry in Lancashire. The museum features exhibits on the production of cotton, the development of the textile industry, and the social history of the mill workers. Visitors can explore the original mill machinery, see demonstrations of spinning and weaving, and learn about the lives of the people who worked in the mill. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year.
We have visit Clay Day with two kids. While waiting walk around museum. Really good place modern with a touch of history.
This is a wee gem of a place. The information about the Mill is interesting and there are frequently changing exhibitions in the adjacent gallery. Tea, coffee and food is available from Yarns Bistro in the same building. Parking is free with spaces normally available. The landscaped square is pleasant and sheltered, so good to sit and while away a few minutes when the weather is dry.
The Mill is a beautiful example of what can be done with our Industrial heritage. Great theatre,restaurant and museum.
Great spot to learn about local history.
Brilliant
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Live performances
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Family friendly
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Good for kids
Free parking lot
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We have visit Clay Day with two kids. While waiting walk around museum. Really good place modern with a touch of history.
This is a wee gem of a place. The information about the Mill is interesting and there are frequently changing exhibitions in the adjacent gallery. Tea, coffee and food is available from Yarns Bistro in the same building. Parking is free with spaces normally available. The landscaped square is pleasant and sheltered, so good to sit and while away a few minutes when the weather is dry.
The Mill is a beautiful example of what can be done with our Industrial heritage. Great theatre,restaurant and museum.
Great spot to learn about local history.
Brilliant
Epique