Weaver Hall Museum & Workhouse
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Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse in West Cheshire tells the area's history and industry.
A former Northwich union workhouse, Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse is a culture treasure trove exploring West Cheshire’s history. Told through films, reconstructions, models and artefacts, visitors can discover the hidden history of local industry, market towns, transport, archaeology, and much more.
Family-friendly activities
Go back in time, get dressed up and witness the harsh living conditions that the former workers endured at the former workhouse. Be on the look-out for important objects in the I-spy trail and challenge yourself in the workhouse quiz.
Crafts for kids
Have kids to entertain? The museum also hosts family-friendly crafts and activities during school breaks that offer young ones a chance to get hands-on with their creativity.
Visitor information
Address
Cheshire Museums, 162 London Road, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 8AB
01606 271640
Opening times
Tuesday to Friday, 10am – 1.30pm and 2pm – 5pm (last admission at 4.30pm)
Saturday and Sunday, 2pm – 5pm (last admission at 4.30pm)
Closed on Monday
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