Description
William Champion's 18th Century brass works at Warmley represent an important milestone in
industrial history. It was here that he developed the first commercial production
of zinc in Europe. Housed
within the main building, this "Museum for Kingswood " holds a variety of
enjoyable displays of local industries and social history of the area for all the family.
OPENING TIMES
Summer Season
From 1st May to 30th September.
Every Tuesday and Sunday
from 2.00.p.m. to 5.00.p.m.
Entrance fee £2.00. Under 12 free, accompanied by parent/carer
Bank Holiday Specials
May Day Sunday & Monday
Spring Bank Holiday Sunday & Monday
August Bank Holiday Sunday & Monday
from 11.00.a.m. to 5.00.p.m.
Entrance fee £2.50. Under 12 free, accompanied by parent/carer
Includes entrance to the grottoes.
Winter Season
From 1st October to 30th April (excl Jan)
Every Tuesday
from 2.00.p.m. to 5.00.p.m.
Every 2nd Sunday in the month
from 2.00.p.m. to 5.00.p.m.
Entrance fee £2.00. Under 12 free, accompanied by parent/carer
Private Group Visits
If your school, group, club or organisation would like to visit us out of hours,
we will open the Museum at any reasonable time for groups of 15 to 50
and will provide refreshments if required. Stewards will be on hand to assist.
For further details or booking Tel: 0117 960 5664
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