Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre

Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre
  • 6 Queen St
    Skelmanthorpe/Clayton West, eng HD8 9DU

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  • Esther Bywaters


    Apr 24th, 2022

  • Wendy Ding

    Really interesting museum set in the original weavers cottage circa 1920. Living quarters downstairs and working loom upstairs. The volunteers talked about the life of the weaver's family. There are a lot of artefacts to look at and talk about. And the loom, that is something else. The visit takes an hour and is by appointment as they are only open certain times. It is a must see.
    Nov 20th, 2021

  • David Byrne

    Small but packed with local history. Good for a 30 minute visit with loom weaving demonstration
    Feb 14th, 2020

  • Roger Armitage

    Well informed vaulteers who show you around this wonderful museum
    Aug 1st, 2019

  • Jess Brook


    Jan 27th, 2018

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Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre

Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre is located at 6 Queen St in Skelmanthorpe/Clayton West, England HD8 9DU. Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Q Where is Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre located?

    A Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre is located at 6 Queen St, Skelmanthorpe/Clayton West, eng HD8 9DU


    Q What is the internet address for Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre?

    A The website (URL) for Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre is: https://fosthc.wixsite.com/skeltexheritage


    Q How is Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre rated?

    A Skelmanthorpe Textile Heritage Centre has a 5.0 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.

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    Wendy Ding on Google

    image Really interesting museum set in the original weavers cottage circa 1920. Living quarters downstairs and working loom upstairs. The volunteers talked about the life of the weaver's family. There are a lot of artefacts to look at and talk about. And the loom, that is something else. The visit takes an hour and is by appointment as they are only open certain times. It is a must see.


    David Byrne on Google

    image Small but packed with local history. Good for a 30 minute visit with loom weaving demonstration


    Roger Armitage on Google

    image Well informed vaulteers who show you around this wonderful museum


    Jess Brook on Google

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