Hand of Glory in Whitby Museum UK

Pannett Park    

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(891) · Park in Whitby, United Kingdom
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A 1920's park in Whitby that also houses a Museum and Art Gallery on site.

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Nov 15, 2024
I've been to whitby so many times but I had no idea this place existed but it's well worth the short walk to visit. The museum has a varied and eclectic range of exhibits, from taxidermy to assorted … Full review by Doc22407
Oct 27, 2024
This is a hidden gem in the tourism crown of Whitby. This museum is crammed full of the interesting, the historical, the scientific, the curio, the macabre and the other. Excellent stories with links… Full review by jack_dylan
Oct 21, 2024
While the museum is an engaging curiosity of polished floors and glass cabinets, this review focuses on the ‘exhibition’ of work by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, multi award winning Victorian photographic … Full review by OldSepiaTones
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Questions & answers

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How much is the entrance fee for adults and children?
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The side galleries are free, the main museum is about a fiver I think (my wife did that bit!) - but you get a year's membership for that!
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Answer by robin d · Jul 1, 2019
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Where can you park
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The car park to the rear of the building is not a public car park, there are however 4 disabled parking spaces available to blue badge holders. The nearest public car park is at the …
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The car park to the rear of the building is not a public car park, there are however 4 disabled parking spaces available to blue badge holders. The nearest public car park is at the leisure centre, a 5 minute walk away or on street parking (disc zone) on St Hilda's Terrace alongside the park.
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Are you dog welcome??
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Only support dogs I believe. I don't think pet dogs are even allowed in Pannett Park where the museum is based.
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Is this museum wheelchair accessible?
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Yes it i, through the door at the car park. Use the buzzer and they will open the door.
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Is admission really just £5?
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Yes it is, and only £4 for older persons. Children under 16 are free.
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