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For an incredible adventure through time, visit Abbey House Museum and be transported back to the Leeds of the 1880s.
Experience the signs and sounds of everyday life in Victorian Leeds as you step over the threshold of time. Learn about a city steeped in history and walk through the carefully reconstructed streets of a once small market town that's now a thriving commercial centre in the north.

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All exhibit areas at Amberley are accessible by wheelchair or pushchair, with the exception of the nature trails and the vintage bus service. Upon request, before visiting, a wheelchair-accessible railway coach can also be prepared.

Amberley Museum is a 36 acre open-air site dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south-east. Aided by volunteers, the Museum contains a wide range of exhibits, from transport-based collections, such as the Southdown bus collection and the village garage, to industry-based collections, such as the Print Workshop and Wheelwrights. The Museum is also home to a number of resident craftspeople, who work to traditional methods.

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To download Access Statement click on Accessibility under Anderton boatlift logo, top righthand corner

The fully accessible Operations Centre boasts a two storey facility with cafe area for that much needed 'rest bite'. The welcome desk serves the retail area and provides tickets for the trip boat through the lift, exhibition area and toilet facilities.

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Visitors with Restricted Mobility: 01789 201836/806

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Limited disabled access to the House and full access to Virtual Reality tour rooms, wheelchair accessible toilets

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Arbeia Roman Fort housed a garrison and once guarded the entrance to the River Tyne. The excavated remains, stunning reconstructions of original buildings and finds discovered at the site combine to give a unique insight into life in Roman Britain. Free entry.

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Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum has the following facilities for visitors. Please note that the site is not fully accessible by wheelchair (this includes the West Gate):
Access for wheelchair users via ramp
Accessible toilet
Male and female toilet facilities
Assistance available if required
Facilities for Deaf people and hard of hearing
Assistance and guide dogs admitted

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The oldest county museum in Ireland is set in Armagh’s beautiful Georgian tree lined Mall. Its collections capture centuries of stories relating to the people who lived, worked and had connections with this famous city and historic county.

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The Museum has disabled access, with a ramp and lift to the first floor. It can be approached by car or on foot. Just opposite the Museum is the Mall which is popular with walkers. There are a number of steps down onto the Mall and an access ramp a few hundred metres to the right of the Museum on exiting.

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Welcome to Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills, one of the largest textile museums in the world!
You can see the working Mule, 1920s working cinema and steam engine Jack.

The museum has full disabled access throughout with a lift to the first floor galleries. Disabled parking and drop off is available directly outside the museum entrance. A wheelchair is available to use.

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Aston Hall - Home to the Holte family, Aston Hall is one of Birmingham's most treasured buildings. Redisplayed as part of the development project, Aston Hall boasts sumptious interiors from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, including the magnificent Long Gallery.

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Aston Hall is a grade I listed building so has no lift access to its upper floors. A virtual tour allows those visitors who are unable to climb the stairs to view the upstairs rooms.
Most of the ground floor areas of the house are accessible via ramps, including the great hall, the green library, cafe and shop. Aston Hall has its own car park.

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24hr information line: 0844 482 7777
General Enquiries: 0203 166 6154
 

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The Banqueting House welcomes all visitors and hopes to make everyone's day out enjoyable

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Bantock House Museum and Park is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities.
Free BSL signed video guides for our Deaf visitors.

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General Enquiries: 0191 370 4000
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Beamish is a world famous open air museum. We tell the story of the people of North East England at two important points of their history - 1825 and 1913 .

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We strive to accommodate wheelchair and pushchairs users. However, as Beaulieu is a site of historical significance a balance has to be maintained between preserving its historical integrity and affording access. Please be assured, that our staff are fully trained and ready to assist you in every way.

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Disabled Facilities
Bentley is a flat and accessible site. We offer free electric wheelchairs for use on site. (Please telephone to book). We also offer a reduced rate of entry.

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Big Pit is a real coal mine and one of Britain's leading mining museums. With facilities to educate and entertain all ages, Big Pit is an exciting and informative day out.

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It is 120 years since Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery first opened its doors beneath the clock tower on Chamberlain Square. Inside you will find everything from Renaissance masterpieces to 9,000-year-old Middle Eastern treasures.

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