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Leominster Museum

Front of Leominster Museum with red brick building and large windows

Tells the story of Leominster

Leominster Museum tells the story of Leominster, its surrounding villages and their people from pre Roman times to the present day. The collection comprises artefacts, pictures, photographs, postcards and documents, including an important collection of paintings and drawings by famous Leominster artist John Scarlett Davis.  The museum archive is available for research purposes, and the museum has education at the core of its activities.

Admission is free.

However please make a donation if you have enjoyed your visit – they help us meet the running costs that are inevitable, even for a museum that is run entirely by volunteers.

Our open season usually runs from Easter until the end of October
10am to 4pm from Monday to Saturday.

Visiting

How to find and contact us

Leominster Museum is located in the Town Centre, on Etnam Street. Easily accessible by foot from Corn Square via School Lane.

  • Address: Leominster Museum, Etnam Street, Leominster HR6 8AQ
  • Telephone: 01568 615186
  • email: info@leominstermuseum.org.uk