Discover the rich tapestry of local history at the Kingswood Heritage Museum, nestled in the heart of Warmley, Bristol. More than just a museum, we offer a captivating journey through time, showcasing the heritage and stories that have shaped our community. Our dedicated team is passionate about preserving the unique culture of Kingswood and is committed to providing an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

At Kingswood Heritage Museum, you will find a carefully curated collection of artifacts and exhibitions that reflect the area’s industrial past, social history, and cultural evolution. Whether you’re a history buff, a family on an educational outing, or simply curious about the local heritage, our friendly staff is here to ensure your visit is enjoyable and informative.

We pride ourselves on our exceptional customer service, making every effort to accommodate your needs and questions. Our inviting atmosphere encourages exploration and learning, with interactive displays and special events designed to engage and inspire. Planning your visit is easy; simply give us a call at 0117 960 5664 or check out our website at [kingswoodmuseum.org.uk](http://www.kingswoodmuseum.org.uk/) for more information.

Join us at Kingswood Heritage Museum and experience the stories that connect us all. Your journey into history awaits!

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Paul Hulbert

5 Google Rating

Lovely quirky museum, staffed by enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteers. Lots of displays focused

5/ 5

Lovely quirky museum, staffed by enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteers. Lots of displays focused on the local area, particularly it's industries. The fascinating grotto nearby is open on special event days. And there's also the giant statue of Neptune (the country's largest garden ornament!) A recommended site to visit.

Amanda Williams

5 Google Rating

A lovely place to visit to learn about the history of the area. Nice grounds too. Well worth a vis

5/ 5

A lovely place to visit to learn about the history of the area. Nice grounds too. Well worth a visit!

Martin Leach

5 Google Rating

Very good museum full of local history, with a little gem which is the grotto and Neptune statue.

5/ 5

Very good museum full of local history, with a little gem which is the grotto and Neptune statue.

Thomas Gibbs

5 Google Rating

Lovely local museum, the Beagle 2 exhibit was particularly interesting - I had no idea he grew up ar

5/ 5

Lovely local museum, the Beagle 2 exhibit was particularly interesting - I had no idea he grew up around here.

Sarah

5 Google Rating

Really good few hours spent here.

5/ 5

Really good few hours spent here.

Grainne Donnelly

4 Google Rating

Attended their Books and Tools sale. Lovely gentlemen in the "Man Shed" with helpful advice on the t

4/ 5

Attended their Books and Tools sale. Lovely gentlemen in the "Man Shed" with helpful advice on the tools available. Purchased a working B&D electric drill for £3 - bargain, back-up for old faithful - the electric drill my father gave me over 30yrs ago, even then it wasn't new.

R Cole

5 Google Rating

What a lovely place this is! Maybe a hidden treasure to some but surprisingly larger than it looks,

5/ 5

What a lovely place this is! Maybe a hidden treasure to some but surprisingly larger than it looks, lots of interactive displays for children to enjoy and friendly, helpful staff. All while exploring the historical links to the area. There is a cafe and garden / grotto too to while away an easy few hours. Really recommend.

Jenny Billingsley

5 Google Rating

Absolute must for anyone from the area, or anyone who wants to know of local history. Very friendly,

5/ 5

Absolute must for anyone from the area, or anyone who wants to know of local history. Very friendly, informed and helpful staff. Loved it.

Martin Charlton

5 Google Rating

What a pleasant surprise this museum is; like the Tardis, it is bigger inside than you think. Full o

5/ 5

What a pleasant surprise this museum is; like the Tardis, it is bigger inside than you think. Full of excellent local history, and well worth the £3 entry charge, amd you can buy coffee and cakes, too.

Patrick Horton

5 Google Rating

A wonderful museum staffed by volunteers. Covers the area's history from Roman times and celebrating

5/ 5

A wonderful museum staffed by volunteers. Covers the area's history from Roman times and celebrating local industry - brass foundry, coal mining, motorcycle manufacture, brush, boot, lingerie and other industries.

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