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Filey MuseumFiley Museum

Filey Museum is a Grade II listed building, built in 1696. It consists of eight rooms with exhibits relating to Filey past and present, including a photographic collection, items on the seashore, the lifeboat and fishing. There is a garden area with a replace baiting shed.

*Voted 'Best Small Attraction' at Discover Yorkshire Coast Tourism Awards 2006/2008.

View key to symbolskeyDisabled toilets Education/study area Facilities for hearing impairedFacilities for visually impairedDogs acceptedGuided tours for groups

Prices


Adults £2.50 (3 euros)
Children under 16 £1.00 (2 euros)
Registered Charity. Small admission charge, under 5's free.
Large groups to book in advance

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Sat 10 Apr 2010 - Mon 1 Nov 2010 Mon - Fri 11:00 to 17:00 | Sat 14:00 to 17:00 | Sun 11:00 to 17:00
   
Filey Museum
 
 

Contact

Mr Robinson
Tel: 01723 515013
View the Filey Museum websitewww.fileymuseum.co.uk
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Venue

Filey Museum

8-10 Queen Street, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9HB

54.210773,-0.288735See location on Multimap

Map reference: TA 117808


By Road:
Follow road signs to Filey. Over railway crossing, turn left at roundabout, right at mini-roundabout, 1st left into Church Street, 1st right into Queen Street, Museum at the top of the street.

By Public Transport:
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Parking : free

Nearest station : Filey station

Moors and Coast Tourism Partnership Award Winner
 



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