Closure - Yate Heritage Centre: Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, please be aware that Yate & District Heritage Centre will be closed to the public until further notice. We aim to be back in operation as soon as it is safe to do so. Our forthcoming displays, activities and St George Celebrations are therefore postponed. Thank you for your understanding.
The St Georges Day event was most enjoyable with a wide range of entertainment and stalls for all age groups. It was very well organised and I would visit again!
Great maps and info about origins of Yate and surrounding area. Good art exhibition on at this time, too.
Yate International festival in September great event. I wish whoever is in charge would promote their events locally and beyond a little bit widely. This last November there was an outside exhibition of tankers, artillery and other items connected with the Centenary of Armstice/WWI. Only found out by chance as was attending something else at St Mary's church next door.
A packed room listening to a talk about local coal mining. Also a great place to find historic information about the local area.
Toilet big enough for a electric wheelchair and very nice friendly and informative staff.
Good displays in ancient cultures.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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The St Georges Day event was most enjoyable with a wide range of entertainment and stalls for all age groups. It was very well organised and I would visit again!
Great maps and info about origins of Yate and surrounding area. Good art exhibition on at this time, too.
Yate International festival in September great event. I wish whoever is in charge would promote their events locally and beyond a little bit widely. This last November there was an outside exhibition of tankers, artillery and other items connected with the Centenary of Armstice/WWI. Only found out by chance as was attending something else at St Mary's church next door.
A packed room listening to a talk about local coal mining. Also a great place to find historic information about the local area.
Toilet big enough for a electric wheelchair and very nice friendly and informative staff.
Good displays in ancient cultures.