Old House Museum, Bakewell
Old House Museum, Bakewell, House museum in Bakewell, United Kingdom.
The Old House Museum is housed in a Tudor building that contains four original southern rooms with extensions added in the 16th century. The structure displays a range of regional artifacts and collections that document how people in the area lived over time.
The building was constructed in 1534 as a residence for a tithe collector working for the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield. In later periods it housed workers from Richard Arkwright's cotton mill before being converted into a museum.
The collection includes ceramics, textiles, and clothing that show how people in the town lived and worked across different periods. These everyday objects reveal the customs and routines of local families and their connection to surrounding communities.
The museum sits on a side street in central Bakewell and is easy to reach on foot from the main town area. A visit typically takes 1 to 2 hours, allowing you to move through the rooms at a comfortable pace and read the information about the objects on display.
On the ground floor there is a dedicated section about the railway line that once passed through Bakewell and served the town. This area reveals how the arrival of rail transport changed daily life and commerce in the community.
Location: Bakewell
Address: Old House, Cunningham Place, Bakewell DE45 1DD
Website: https://oldhousemuseum.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.21349,-1.67983
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:07
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