The Flintham Museum
Chamber Rating
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Jackie.Ward TreeHuggery
An utterly brilliant museum made even more interesting by Sue the curator. Her knowledge and understanding of the area and the wider picture is unbelievable. A small museum with a big impact.
Sep 14th, 2021 -
Michael Hunter
An absolutely lovely little museum with a passionate and knowledgeable volunteer team. We had a lovely time here learning about the village and the history over the last 100 years and more. It was a fascinating snapshot into how life was for a small English village through the 1st World War with plenty of detail on the village shop, including some insights into rationing. I'd highly recommend this if you're in the area!
May 23rd, 2021 -
Mike Taylor
i remember when i went to scouts here when i used to live at syston base. if i can remember the year 1980/1981,
Nov 7th, 2020 -
Jim Lennon
Brilliant local museum sharing the history of the frozen in time local shop.
Dec 23rd, 2018 -
Adam Hooley
Sep 6th, 2018
Contact Info
- (163) 652-5111
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Flintham Museum?
A The phone number for The Flintham Museum is: (163) 652-5111.
Q Where is The Flintham Museum located?
A The Flintham Museum is located at Inholms Rd, Flintham, eng NG23 5LF
Q What is the internet address for The Flintham Museum?
A The website (URL) for The Flintham Museum is: http://www.flinthammuseum.org.uk/
Q How is The Flintham Museum rated?
A The Flintham Museum has a 4.6 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
The Flintham Museum
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )Jackie.Ward TreeHuggery on Google
An utterly brilliant museum made even more interesting by Sue the curator. Her knowledge and understanding of the area and the wider picture is unbelievable. A small museum with a big impact.
Michael Hunter on Google
An absolutely lovely little museum with a passionate and knowledgeable volunteer team. We had a lovely time here learning about the village and the history over the last 100 years and more. It was a fascinating snapshot into how life was for a small English village through the 1st World War with plenty of detail on the village shop, including some insights into rationing. I'd highly recommend this if you're in the area!
Mike Taylor on Google
i remember when i went to scouts here when i used to live at syston base. if i can remember the year 1980/1981,
Jim Lennon on Google
Brilliant local museum sharing the history of the frozen in time local shop.
Adam Hooley on Google