Access and Visiting Times
Admission to Leominster Museum is free. We ask you to make a donation if you have enjoyed your visit. Your donations play an important part in meeting our significant running costs. Better still, put your donation in one of the Gift Aid envelopes that are available beside the donations box!
At present neither the main Museum building, nor the outbuildings offer access as complete as we would like.
The ground floor of the building is accessible to wheelchairs and light mobility scooters. Very heavy scooters are not suitable for the ramp up to the Cider House at the back of the Museum, nor the tight turn into the Victorian stable.
Neither of the galleries is currently accessible to those who cannot use stairs.
Some cases may be difficult to view from a sitting position, but our stewards are always happy to help visitors who want to get a better view of a particular object.
Our toilet is not suitable for disabled visitors as it is very narrow and up a step. There is a fully accessible toilet at Grange Court, five minutes’ walk away.
Assistance dogs are welcome at the Museum. Other dogs may be admitted at the discretion of the volunteer on desk duty. We might not be able to admit dogs if, for example, there is another dog already in the museum or there is a large party visiting. All dogs must be kept on a leash throughout their visit.