2 attractions on 1 site!
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The Forge Mill Needle museum tells the fascinating and sometimes gruesome story of needle making in Victorian times.The Mill is a listed building which houses original water powered machinery. Models and recreated scenes provide a vivid illustration of how needles were once made and how Redditch came to dominate the world needle trade. The museum was opened by the Queen in 1983.
Step back in time and experience the atmosphere of a Victorian needle polishing mill. The scouring mill is the only one of its kind remaining in the world!
The museum has become a regional centre for textile lovers. We host the Charles Henry Foyle Trust National Textile competition, which attracts interest from all over the country. We also have a varied and lively programme of temporary exhibitions which are housed in the Mill.
Just a short walk from the Mill are the ruins of Bordesley Abbey; a medieval Cistercian Abbey, which has been extensively excavated . The Visitor Centre tells the extraordinary story of the Abbey from its early development in the 12th century to its destruction in the 16th century by Henry VIII, during the dissolution.
A fun day out for families, schools, groups and individuals.
The museum has a superb shop selling souvenirs and a wide selection of high quality needles.
We stock unusual needles and offer a mail order service click here
Entry is free to all Redditch citizens on a Wednesday! |
Look out for our Free Family Fun days diary for details
| Type | Without Reddicard | With Reddicard |
| Adult | £3.90 | £2.60 |
| O.A.P. | £2.95 | £1.90 |
| Child | £1.00 | Free |
| Family | £7.50 |
Audio Tours FREE For Group rates click here
For more information telephone on bus routes telephon Travel Line 08712002233
| Forge Mill Needle Museum & Bordesely Abbey Visitor Centre Needle Mill Lane, Riverside, Redditch, Worcs. B98 8HY. Telephone: 01527 62509 Email: museum@redditchbc.gov.uk |
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