The IWM North, is a branch of the Imperial War Museums, which has five branches: the IWM London, the Churchill War Rooms, the IWM Duxford, the IWM North in Manchester ... read more
IWM-Imperial War Museum, is a branch of the Imperial War Museums, which has five branches: the IWM London, the Churchill War Rooms, the IWM Duxford, the IWM North and ... read more
The Jack the Ripper Museum tells the full story of the Jack the Ripper murders in 1888, and where you will discover everything there is to know about the lives of the ... read more
The Jewish Museum tells the story of the history and heritage of Jews in Britain through universal themes of migration, family, faith and culture. The four permanent ... read more
The Jim Clark Motorsport Museum is dedicated to Jim Clark (1936 – 1968), the Formula One racing driver. He was Scotland’s first, and double, Formula One World ... read more
The JORVIK Viking Centre, created in 1984 by the York Archaeological Trust in 1984, takes the visitors back to 10th century York. Its sights, sounds and even the ... read more
The Judge's Lodging is a well preserved Victorian neo-classical building, telling the story of how judges, court staff and prisoners lived in the 19th Century. It ... read more
Keats House was the home of the Romantic poet John Keats (1795 – 1821) from December 1818 until he left for Rome in August 1820. It was here that Keats composed ... read more
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, opened in 1901 and completely refurbished in 2003-2006, features 22 galleries with a wide range of stunning collections including ... read more
Kenilworth Castle, built in the 12th century, has played an important historic role for centuries. It has been royal property several times and has been in the hands of ... read more
The Kidwelly Industrial Museum is set in the 5 ha (13 acres) of the original tinplate works of Kidwelly. The Museum interprets and displays information and artifacts from ... read more
Lacock Abbey dates back to 1232, starting as an abbey and nunnery. It was converted into a country house in the 16th century. The abbey as we see it today, is mainly due ... read more
Lamb House has been the home of the writer Henry James from 1898 to 1916. Also the authors E. F. Benson and Rumor Godden have lived here. The house was given by the ... read more
Lamport Hall, dating back to 1587 has been the home of the Isham family ever since, until 1976, when the estate came under control of the Lamport Hall Preservation ... read more
The Landmark Arts Centre offers a year-round programme of concerts and other live events, exhibitions, fairs and arts classes. The magnificent building was constructed ... read more
The Larne Museum & Arts Centre is housed in the historic building, opened in 1906 as the Carnegie Free Library, following financial assistance from the American ... read more
The Leighton House Museum is the spectacular former home and studio of eminent Victorian artist and former President of the Royal Academy, Frederic Lord Leighton (1830 – ... read more
Leith Hall Garden & Estate was build in 1650 and has been the home of the Leith-Hay family, until 1945, when it was presented to the National Trust of Scotland. The ... read more
Lincoln Castle, dating from the 11th century by William the Conqueror, is open to the public as a museum. It displays the famous Magna Carta. read more
The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is a family run museum and was set in 1988. It is now widely seen as a living memorial to the 55,500 men of Bomber ... read more