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Bankfield Museum, Halifax, Yorkshire, HX36HG


Bankfield Museum: Set in a wonderful Victorian mill owners house, Bankfield has a growing reputation as a centre for textiles and contemporary craft.

With its internationally important collection of textiles, weird and wonderful objects from around the world, plus commissions by leading makers and a varied programme of exhibitions and events, there is much to see and enjoy.

Don't miss the Toy Gallery, the Duke of Wellington's Regimental Museum and the Marble Gallery.


For more information about Bankfield Museum, please contact 01422 354823 / 352334, or see event details on the left.

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Bankfield Museum
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Event Details


Address:
Bankfield Museum
Akroyd Park
Boothtown Road
Halifax
Halifax
Yorkshire
HX36HG   map

Phone Number:
01422 354823 / 352334


Start/finish time

10am - 5pm
Ticket/entry price
Free
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