The Gainsborough Heritage Centre
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Chamber Rating
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Bevvers Ski
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Mar 23rd, 2023 -
Paul Simpson
A nice little place full of history and news about Gainsborough, especially the old Marshalls tractor factory and Roses packaging company. These two displays take up most of the ground floor and if you were to read and study all the information on display about them you'd need an hour or two. Upstairs - or via the lift - is a nice street scene with old post office, sweet shop and an old house with vintage furniture. On the top floor there's old newspapers to go through if you're looking for something in particular. Just be aware that the place isn't open very often, maybe twice a week so check their website.
Feb 4th, 2023 -
Ben Ambrose
Nov 24th, 2022 -
Roger I'Anson
Oct 13th, 2022 -
David
Sep 2nd, 2022
Contact Info
- (142) 761-0526
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Gainsborough Heritage Centre?
A The phone number for The Gainsborough Heritage Centre is: (142) 761-0526.
Q Where is The Gainsborough Heritage Centre located?
A The Gainsborough Heritage Centre is located at 12 North St, Gainsborough, eng DN21 2HS
Q What is the internet address for The Gainsborough Heritage Centre?
A The website (URL) for The Gainsborough Heritage Centre is: http://www.gainsboroughheritage.com/
Q What days are The Gainsborough Heritage Centre open?
A The Gainsborough Heritage Centre is open:
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Q How is The Gainsborough Heritage Centre rated?
A The Gainsborough Heritage Centre has a 4.8 Star Rating from 46 reviewers.
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The Gainsborough Heritage Centre
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Overall Rating
( 46 Reviews )Bevvers Ski on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Paul Simpson on Google
A nice little place full of history and news about Gainsborough, especially the old Marshalls tractor factory and Roses packaging company. These two displays take up most of the ground floor and if you were to read and study all the information on display about them you'd need an hour or two. Upstairs - or via the lift - is a nice street scene with old post office, sweet shop and an old house with vintage furniture. On the top floor there's old newspapers to go through if you're looking for something in particular. Just be aware that the place isn't open very often, maybe twice a week so check their website.
Ben Ambrose on Google
Roger I'Anson on Google
David on Google