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  1. Opening Hours. Louth Museum is normally open April to October, Wednesday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm. There will be a Ghost Walk on Thursday 31st October. Further details on our Lectures and Outings page. To secure a place on this walk, come to Louth Museum and pay the £5 booking fee. Would you like to join our great team of volunteers?

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  2. The usual opening times for Louth Museum are from April to October each year, from Wednesday to Saturday, between 10 am and 4 pm. Visitors are advised to check the museum's website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on opening hours.

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    We’re looking forward to welcoming you to Louth Museum! Now with FREE family friendly activities! We are a small, independent museum in the Lincolnshire town of Louth. Just off the A16, the museum is at the bottom of Broadbank, near the large Co-Op store. Postcode LN11 0EQ. The museum is open from April to October, Wednesday to Saturday, 10 – 4pm.

    There are lots of fascinating things in the museum for the more serious historian but also for those who are just looking for an interesting place to visit. With our brand-new mascot, Sam the snail, our museum is now more family friendly than ever! We have a wide range of activities, suitable for everyone from babies to teenagers. These include but...

    Our museum has accessible toilets, designed for both young and disabled visitors. These are located on the ground floor. There is a chair lift to the exhibition gallery on the first floor, and lift access to the flood display on the mezzanine. If you require assistance, please don’t hesitate to ask one of the team. Due to lack of space in the galle...

    We have a parking space for disabled visitors, and other parking areas can be found nearby. The closest are Broadbank Car Park (just across the road) and the Co-Op and Kiln Lane Car Parks. As Louth is an old town, the roads and pavements are narrow and uneven so take care when walking.

  3. Read our transparency report to learn more. We visited this museum on 25 th October whilst staying on a short break in Louth. A volunteer made us feel welcomed on arrival. We were very interested when she pointed out all of the relevant landmarks on the William Brown panorama of Louth.

  4. I visited Louth Museum to find out more about it's history. It is a small museum that is packed full of amazing items and has "something for everyone", including young visitors. The staff are so welcoming too. I particularly enjoyed the wooden carved angels displayed upstairs and also the panoramic view of the town painted in the late 1800's .

  5. Louth Museum, Louth: See 83 reviews, articles, and 30 photos of Louth Museum, ranked No.5 on Tripadvisor among 31 attractions in Louth.

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