Open daily with a cost of £3 adult and £1.70 kids, with concessions for others.
This is a totally different day out - the building isnt that big so it does get a bit claustrophobic when they are busy but it is quite interesting but, dont expect the kids to be that enthralled - mine were bored half way through and we ended up leaving within a hour.
Some of the interests are the old well with the oldfashioned pure sulphur water which they encourage you to taste - i found it quite bitter.
Quite interesting is the visitors book which has been signed by some famous names like charles dickens - you can also read what he had to say about the area and how he thought the residents were 'odd' which is quite funny.
One of the exhibits is the oldfashioned shops and products they used to sell - i loved seeing the likes of daz washing powder and beans and that and how they looked in the olden days. The oldfashioned tills and weighing scales were a huge hit with the kids who couldnt believe there was nothing computerised to be seen.
The other events being shown were also very interesting but, not enough for a full day out in my opinion.
There is full disabled access and disabled toilets, hearing loops and also baby changing places. read more