A truly charming museum with a fascinating collection of social and industrial artefacts, illustrating life and work in the Sheffield area between 1850 and 1950.
Imagine yourself walking the streets of Victorian Sheffield whilst you explore the museum hidden away in a former church hall on Ecclesall Road.
Made up of fully resconstructed shops, workshops and offices from 1850-1950, the Traditional Heritage Museum offers a taste of what Sheffield was like in years gone by. Full to the brim with interesting objects, this museum it is a joy to browse around.
The museum is run entirely by volunteers and managed by NATCECT the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition, University of Sheffield.
The Museum opens to the public several times a year and offers activities for educational school visits all year round.
For general enquiries about the museum and donating objects and funds, please contact the Traditional Heritage Museum on:
0114 222 6296
605 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, S11 8PR
Please contact the museum to find out when they are open to visitors.
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