The 1950's Museum, Denbigh. Open Daily, Admission charge

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Details

Accessibility:

"Wheelchairs and pushchairs accessible on ground floor.  There is no lift to the upper floor but an outside ramp can be used to access from back of museum."

Assistance dogs are allowed

Disability toilet available.



Brief description:

The 1950's Museum is a private collection of artifacts and memorabilia relating to the 1950's belonging to 'Sparrow' Harrison. Classic car collection includes: Christine Keeler's car, the Great Train Robbery getaway lorry and other cars. The collection has everything from home-life and shops, entertainment and films and even a 1950's coffee bar and juke box. There is also a working farm, community orchard, woodland walks and picnic area.


Address:

The 1950's Museum, Lawnt, Denbigh, LL16 4SU


Email:


sparrowmbe@gmail.com


Phone:

+44 (0)1745 817004


Website:

www.50smuseum.uk

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Directions:

From Denbigh town centre take the B4501, continue for approximately one mile.

Signpost for museum can be seen on the left. OS SJ04256



Opening Times:

Open daily: 11.00  - 4.00;  Admission fee 2023: Adults £7.50, Child: (4-14) £4.00, Under 4’s free, 2 adults and 2 children £20.00



Transport:

Public transport operates in and around this area.

For more travel information go to https://www.traveline.info/ or call 0800 46 40 000


Amenities:

There are car parking facilities in the grounds of the museum.  Disability Toilet facilities available.

Woodland walks and trails, a working farm, community orchard and picnic areas.

Denbigh town centre is approximately 2 miles away which has shops, cafes and pubs



Travel Information

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Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000