Nidderdale Museum, Pateley Bridge

Nidderdale Museum, Pateley Bridge The amazing Nidderdale Museum transports you into the past times of people in the dale.

Research session Friday 19th June at 1.30pm. Book now!Once a month the Museum opens up its library and records for visit...
15/06/2026

Research session Friday 19th June at 1.30pm. Book now!
Once a month the Museum opens up its library and records for visitors interested in local or family history. Two volunteers are on hand to help with queries. Pre-booking essential on [email protected].
The cost is £10, payable via the website in advance. This includes permission to take photographs for personal use. If you are unable to attend and have given at least 3 days’ notice, the fee will be carried forward to a future booking.
We look forward to helping you with your research.

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The other key numbers are 1.30. - 4.30 (opening hours every day except Monday)😀👍
13/06/2026

The other key numbers are 1.30. - 4.30 (opening hours every day except Monday)😀👍

RESEARCH SESSIONS - last chance to book for our May session.Our next session is the 19th June.  If you are interested, p...
12/06/2026

RESEARCH SESSIONS - last chance to book for our May session.
Our next session is the 19th June. If you are interested, please book a place by Monday 15th June as places are limited by emailing [email protected] or visiting our website www.nidderdalemuseum.com/research

Once a month the Museum opens up its library and records for visitors interested in local or family history. Two volunteers are on hand to help with queries.
The cost is £10, payable via the website in advance. This includes permission to take photographs for personal use. If you are unable to attend and have given at least 3 days’ notice, the fee will be carried forward to a future booking.

We look forward to helping you with your research.


There’s so much fascinating heritage to enjoy in Nidderdale and Pateley Bridge. And at the heart of it is the huge colle...
06/06/2026

There’s so much fascinating heritage to enjoy in Nidderdale and Pateley Bridge.
And at the heart of it is the huge collection, organised over 13 themed rooms, here at the museum. Pop in and see!

The unexpected connection between a glacier, the Titanic, Crimean War and Glasshouses? The village is on a steep slope of the river Nidd near Pateley Bridge, on rock once pushed aside as a glacier flowed down towards what is now known as Ripley. The fine sandy sediment left by the river was used by the monks at Fountains Abbey to make glass, which many believe, led to the village being called Glasshouses.

There’s a lovely easy walk to Pateley Bridge beginning at the bottom of the village opposite the impressive Glasshouses Mill, which was one of the largest in Nidderdale. In the 1900s, the mill produced rope and twine, including camouflage netting during the Second World War, and, according to some, rope used on the ill-fated Titanic. Originally the mill was built to process corn before it was converted to producing flax when it was bought by the hugely influential local industrialists George and John Metcalfe in the 1820s.

As the mill’s productivity grew, so too did the need for water to power the machinery. In 1850, the Metcalfe’s excavated the land opposite to produce a pond to provide the water. An island was kept in the centre of the pond and was used to stage concerts and firework displays for celebrations including the ending of the Crimean War.

On the other side of the path you’ll notice the mill race which once powered the waterwheel. Walk further beyond the pond and you’ll then see glimpses of the huge gothic manor house called Castlestead which George Metcalfe built, the now restored, folly in the grounds, and the old sluice gear across the dam.

Words & photo by Amanda Brown

As Volunteers’ Week comes to an end, we’d like to thank our volunteers again for all they do and will continue to recogn...
06/06/2026

As Volunteers’ Week comes to an end, we’d like to thank our volunteers again for all they do and will continue to recognise and celebrate their contribution throughout the year.

If you would like to join our team https://www.nidderdalemuseum.com/volunteering/


Our volunteers give so much to our Museum, without them we wouldn’t be able to do what we do. Thank you to each and ever...
05/06/2026

Our volunteers give so much to our Museum, without them we wouldn’t be able to do what we do. Thank you to each and every one of you.

If you would like to become part of our team please email [email protected]

Address

The Old Workhouse, Top Of King Street
Pateley Bridge
HG35LE

Opening Hours

Tuesday 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Wednesday 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Thursday 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Friday 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Saturday 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Sunday 1:30pm - 4:30pm

Telephone

+441423711225

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