Salter Row,
Pontefract WF8 1BA
Tel: 01977 722740
Previously a Carnegie free library, the small, compact museum situated in the town centre next to the library is packed full of life, history and artefacts from the town's earliest beginnings to the present day.
National events such as the death of Richard II in 1400 took place at the castle and the first secret ballot was carried out in 1872.
The museum traces the history of the growth of Pontefract Town, from life under siege at the castle during the civil war, to working in the liquorice factories and life in a workhouse.
- There is a room dedicated to Knottingley Glass.
- Maps that let you see how the town has developed.
- You can also view, print and purchase over 4,000 images of Pontefract and surrounding district.
- There is a temporary exhibition programme of touring and in house displays.
- Activities and workshops take place on a regular basis.
- A Resource centre is available.
- We also provide a meeting room, available for hire which comfortably seats up to 60 people. The shop sells gifts, books and memorabilia.
Opening Times
| Day |
Hours |
| Monday |
10.00 am - 4.30 pm |
| Tuesday |
10.00 am - 4.30 pm |
| Wednesday |
10.00 am - 4.30 pm |
| Thursday |
10.00 am - 4.30 pm |
| Friday |
10.00 am - 4.30 pm |
| Saturday |
10.30 am - 4.30 pm |
| Sunday |
closed |