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Opening Times

Tuesday - Saturday
10am - 4pm
April - October

Admission
£2 and £1.20

School and Group bookings
(Also available November - March)

Louth Museum is a small museum in the beautiful historic market town of Louth in Lincolnshire, it was built in 1910 by the Louth Naturalists' Antiquarian and Literary Society and is still run by them today. It has only recently reopened following a £660,000 Refurbishment and extension of the original museum. For more information regarding the history of the museum see our History section.

Where is Louth?

A157 from Lincoln,
A631 from Gainsborough,
A16 from Grimsby & Boston
or the A153 From Horncastle

For futher Directions
Click here for an interactive map

Louth Museum,
The Museum,
4 Broadbank,
Louth,
Lincs,
LN11 0EQ

+44 (0)1507 601211

 

   
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With thanks to Our Sponsors:
       Hugh Bourn

Web Design donated by:

 

Architect: John Stianton
Museum Design: Phoenix Design
Building/Construction: Rooden & Cooper Ltd
Mezzanine steelwork: North Lincs Engineering
Cabinets: Cambourne Joinery
Signage: GRS Signs and Simon Rance
Quantity Surveyor: N A Francis

Artifact Restoration:
G Howard & Sons (railings and gates)
Alan Micklethwaite (stone objects)
Dian Hall Conservation (portraits)
Textile Conservation Consultancy (fabrics)
Michael Czajkowski (wood objects and construction Nonesuch Chest)
Department of Conservation & Restoration, University of Lincoln and Pat Cave (miscellaneous objects)

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