Situated on the edge of Queens Park the building may be small but it punches well above its weight in terms of I interest. Free admission gives you access to local history/geology at its best. Good for both adults and children and combined with a walk round the park it's a great way to spend a couple of hours.
Very compact, interesting museum. Plenty to keep my five year old occupied for a good hour. The current focus of display is remembering when the museum was the Municipal Baths.
Situated in the prettiest park for miles (and with the Carillon there too) this is a must to see. We have been twice. Once in its original state which was great and again when it was revamped. Now there are even more things to do, especially for the children, extremely interesting and some facts of our local area, surprising. Well worth a visit.
Love this museum. Really nice old building, a former swimming pool in a lovely park. excellent displays with lots of activities for primary age kids and fascinating displays of local interests. A good cafe is attached and this is a must see in Loughborough. Nice selection of pocket money items to buy too. Great for a wet day, check opening times before you go. No fee to get in, so give what you can. It's worth it!
No entry fee but donations accepted. really intesting and learned lots. Also a great value little cafe attached.
Don't miss this small, intimate museum, lots of local interest, with a cafe attached providing smashing grub at realistic prices.Loved the display on Elgar, coming from Worcester as I do, loads of information & original documents on his life & connections with Loughborough.
This is a small compact venue easily accessed with a splendid narrative and well documented displays. One of the best local museums I've visited. Well done all involved. Children will love it and it is set in a lovely town park which also has a War Museum in the nearby Carillon
I love the static displays, but I love the changing displays even more! I regularly pop in just to see what's changed. friendly, knowledgeable staff.
i spoke to Charnwood museum and the lady I spoke to gave excellent help for some WW1 research on people who had been killed at the Battle of the Somme.
We spent an hour or so looking around this lovely museum.....lots of history here and it's situated in a beautiful park very close to the centre of Loughborough......well worth a visit