Gladstone Court
Gladstone Court Museum began as a private venture in 1964, and opened its doors to the public in 1968. The ceremony was carried out by the poet Hugh McDiarmid.
Here you can visit streets from the past and various small shops and business premises.
Places to visit include a schoolroom, printer, cobbler, bank, chemist and many more in this amazingly reconstructed slice of late 19th and early 20th century life.
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Gladstone Court is for all the family, its little shops and offices displaying small town life in days gone by.
Come to see our new toy shop window display!!
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Friday 29th March - September
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Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday (Closed on Wednesday) |
11am - 4.30pm |
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Sunday |
2pm - 4.30pm |
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Admission - Adult £2.50, Child £1.50, Concession £2.00, Family £5. Group rates available. Parties outwith these times by arrangement. |
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| Access | Wheelchair access |
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Map (provided by multimap.com): Click Here for Map |
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| National Cycle Network Map (provided by Sustrans): Click Here for Map |
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