Bradford Industrial Museum

Average score: 4.6/5
(5 reviews)
   https://www.bradfordmuseums.org/venues/bradford-industrial-museum
   235 Moorside Road, Eccleshill, Bradford BD2 3HP, UK
   +44 1274 435900
   Museum

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Opening hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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  1. Rating:

    4
    Great free day out.
    Parking is limited, and parking out front is sketchy at best.
    It was raining heavily when we went and the flagstones were slippy on the walk to the museum.
    There is a great open reception/event space/cafe as you walk in and it is free to enter.
    I’d suggest maps of the museum to be given to visitors as we wandered back on ourselves a few times as we weren’t sure if we missed things.
    Lots to see, lots of historical equipment to see – we particularly enjoyed the old style cars and steam train area. There are a couple of interactive bits, but found they weren’t maintained very well (perhaps for schools visits?).
    There are some old terrace houses set up with windows to view in on the way out/outside – which was a nice bonus.
    Although enjoyable, glad it was free.
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  2. Rating:

    5
    Can’t believe such a high value place is free. We donated after a visit to the gift shop so that it could be assigned to this museum (please ask staff about donations for further info) and there are a couple donation points/change collectors dotted around but noone hassles you or prompts you to spend anything. The staff were so approachable and friendly with directions and helping/welcoming. We slowly walked through and there was so much history. Inside the mills, they have the machines switched on and demonstrating several times a day (the times also stated in several places) as well as detailed history all over the walls. Great for kids as well as adults, really immersive. Parking is available out front, and if you drive through the gate there’s a car park for quite a number of people. Displays outside as well as in with ‘back to back living’ houses that you can go in and look around. Great day out.
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  3. Rating:

    4
    *weekday during the holidays.

    Was nicely presented, clean and interesting. The car park was a little tricky in terms of size and we expected a little more in terms of interactive activities. However overall a nice few hours out & my three year old enjoyed it.

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  4. Rating:

    5
    Visited during Easter holidays whilst the event was on. Brought 3 children, 9,10 & 13 year old. They all enjoyed the event and the staff and volunteers were amazing with protective gear ready and ensuring the children were using tools safely.
    The museum was quiet and the machines were not on but we had a print demonstration where we had a photo opportunity and then at the end the children made their own badge. Would visit again with events on. Very accommodating.
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  5. Rating:

    5
    We loved our visit and found lots to do. Mark, who was looking after the many wool machines, was very knowledgeable and helped us out – providing ear defenders for our little boy. It’s not as busy as it deserves to be! One suggestion is that there could be more info on some of the exhibits such as the signs and steam loco. But overall it was good.
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