Sleaford Museum, Lincolnshire
Mark Bamford is the Chairman of Sleaford Museum in Lincolnshire. The museum, which is located in an old Edwardian toilet block, is home to artefacts and stories that portray fascinating aspects of the town and area’s unique past. Exhibitions in its colourful interior change frequently and visitors are united in their praise. Admission is free, but your donations are welcomed and much appreciated to help us to cover essential costs and to fund new exhibitions. A range of local history books, booklets, postcards, pens, key-rings etc can be purchased. The Museum is a completely volunteer-run organisation and a registered charity. Since opening in 2015, over 20,000 visitors have joined us to celebrate sharing the stories of Sleaford people. Email: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) Mobile: +44 7518 972016 Website: https://www.sleafordmuseum.org.uk (https://www.sleafordmuseum.org.uk/) Facebook: Sleaford Museum Instagram: sleafordmuseum

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