Temple Mine

The Grand Pavilion Matlock Bath, South Parade, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3NR, UK
1-90 Years
Paid

Description

The Peak District Lead Mining Museum, located in the historic Grand Pavilion in Matlock Bath, offers an immersive look into the region’s mining heritage. Housed in a beautiful, early 20th-century pleasure palace, the museum showcases thousands of items from the thriving lead industry, including interactive exhibits like climbing tunnels and the Wills Founder Water Pressure Engine. Visitors can explore the Howie Mineral Collection and discover the fascinating geology behind the area. Just across the road, Temple Mine offers guided tours of a working 1920s lead and fluorspar mine, featuring mining tools, a rare 1936 locomotive, and geological evidence. The museum is perfect for families, with activities for all ages and tailored learning experiences for schools and adult groups.

Entry to both the Museum and the Mine is priced at £5.00 for children, £8.50 for adults, and £25.00 for a family (2 adults and up to 3 children).

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Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • The Museum: The museum houses thousands of items and relics from the once-thriving lead industry. These exhibits are explained and interpreted in an imaginative, thought-provoking way. Visitors can explore hundreds of rock and mineral specimens from around the world, with interactive exhibits and climbing tunnels offering fun for both young and old.
    • Top 3 Exhibits
      • The Wills Founder Water Pressure Engine: A true engineering marvel. This massive pumping engine, built in 1819 in Coalbrookdale uses the pressure created by falling water to pump water from deep underground. It remains the centerpiece of the museum.
      • Climbing and Crawling Tunnels: These three mock-mine tunnels are a favorite among visitors of all ages! Kids and adults alike can enjoy exploring the tunnels, providing an interactive experience that brings the history of the mining industry to life.
      • The Howie Mineral Collection: Over 3,000 mineral specimens were donated to the museum by Professor Howie, who collected them throughout his lifetime. Although space limits the full display, a large selection of these fascinating minerals is on show.
      • Temple Mine: Just across the road from the museum, Temple Mine is a working 1920s lead and fluorspar mine. A knowledgeable guide will take you on a tour, offering an authentic and fascinating insight into life underground. Temple Mine is a working 1920s mine with guided tours, showcasing mining tools, a rare 1936 locomotive, rocks, minerals, and geological history.
        • Experience the Mine
          • Candlelight Tour: Step into the mine, where your group’s faces are lit only by candlelight, creating a truly atmospheric experience.
          • Catching the Drips: Feel the underground environment as you experience the mine’s wet, slippery conditions and see the stalactites dripping with water.
          • Climbing Shaft: Watch as visitors, like a teenage girl emerging from a tunnel, climb through mock mine shafts, experiencing firsthand what life in the mine was like.
          • Date Stone: See real examples of date stones (such as the 1764 marking on the rock), which are found in many mines.
  • Family Visits: Proudly situated in the charming town of Matlock Bath, the museum welcomes thousands of visitors each year, including many family groups. The museum is filled with fascinating artefacts, interactive exhibits, and activities to captivate younger visitors, while also offering thought-provoking displays for older family members.
  • Learning at the Museum: Engaging experiences are available for all ages. School Visits offer tailored educational tours focusing on mining, geology, and local history. Adult Group Visits include special guided tours designed to provide in-depth insights into the museum's rich history. For younger visitors, Activity Packs make exploration fun and interactive. The museum also offers excellent resources for Research, providing valuable information on mining history, geology, and more.
  • Collection: The museum cares for over 6,000 objects, many of which are on display for the public to enjoy, while many others are safely stored and preserved. The collection is divided into several categories, offering a fascinating insight into the area's history, geology, and industry.
    • Key Categories in the Collection
      • Mineral Extraction: Explore the history of lead mining and fluorspar extraction, showcasing tools, equipment, and fascinating artifacts from the mining industry.
      • Rocks and Minerals: The collection features a vast array of rocks and minerals from around the world, highlighting the geological processes that shaped the landscape.

Facilities

  • Parking onsite and nearby.
  • Well-behaved dogs are allowed into the museum, if kept on a short lead. 
  • Toilet Facilities: Staff toilets available; ask at the shop for access.
  • Refreshments: Cold drinks and confectionery available for purchase at the museum.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • Museum & Mine Prices:
    • Child: £5.00 
    • Adult: £8.50 
    • Family: £25.00 
  • Museum & Mine Joint Ticket:
    • Child: £8.00 
    • Adult: £16.00 
    • Family: £44.00 
  • Age 3 and under: Free
  • Tickets valid for 1 year for unlimited visits.
  • Mine Tour Availability: Tours at 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 2:10 PM. Book in advance at 01629 583834.
  • Group Rates (for 10+ people, pre-booking required):
    • Just Museum: Adult: £6 | Child: £4
    • Just Mine: Adult: £6 | Child: £4
    • Museum & Mine: Adult: £10 | Child: £6
    • Guided Sessions: £20 per session (group size limit: 17 people).
    • Age Limit: Tours suitable for ages 5+.

 

Pricing URL: https://peakdistrictleadminingmuseum.co.uk/pricing/

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Opening Times
    • Seasonal hours – Check the Home Page or Facebook for current times.
    • Mine may be closed for pre-booked group visits.
    • To avoid disappointment, call  in advance.
  • Temple Mine Tours
    • Tour Times: 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM (on days when the museum is open).
    • Limited availability – Book in advance to secure a place.
    • Call  to book.

Address: The Grand Pavilion Matlock Bath, South Parade, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3NR, UK

Post Code: DE4 3NR

Council: Derbyshire Dales

County: Derbyshire

  • The Peak District Lead Mining Museum is situated within The Grand Pavilion, in the picturesque spa town of Matlock Bath, on the edge of the Peak District. It is easily accessible by car, bus and train.
  • The car park at Masson Mills on the A6 between us and Cromford (10 min walk) has parking at a cheaper rate and takes cash, card and app payments.

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