After a long period of closure, we are re-opening the museum in Rochdale's Toad Lane Conservation Zone in time for the August Bank Holiday Weekend. We are looking forward to welcoming back our staff and visitors to this iconic building and extending our opening hours in September. Anyone wishing to visit must book a FREE timed ticket for each person online using our website.
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