Bruce Castle Museum in London

Bookmark and Share
What to do & see Search

Bruce Castle Museum

Bruce Castle Museum is accredited by MLA London. The MLA's Accreditation Scheme sets national standards for UK museums. Entry is free to all visitors Bruce Castle is a Grade I listed 16th Century manor house in 20 acres of parkland. William Compton - a member of Henry VIII’s court, built the oldest surviving parts of the building. Since then the building has been modified several times by new owners including the Coleraine family. One of the wives of the 2nd Lord Coleraine is said to haunt the building. Sir Rowland Hill's family ran a progressive school for boys at Bruce Castle during the Victorian period. Sir Rowland reformed the British postal system and became famous for introducing the Penny Post. Bruce Castle opened as a Museum in 1906 and now houses local history collections relating to the Borough of Haringey. The building is also home to the borough archive service.

Lordship Lane
N17 8NU, London, United Kingdom
Phone: 020 8808 8772
Fax: 020 8808 4118
Website: haringey.gov.uk/leisure/brucecastlemuseum.htm
E-mail: museum.services@haringey.gov.uk


What to do in United Kingdom > London > Museums
Weather in London:


Current Conditions:
Cloudy, 10 C

Forecast:
Sun - Cloudy. High: 15 Low: 9
Mon - Mostly Cloudy. High: 17 Low: 11

© 2010 2do-in.com What to do & see list All rights reserved.