Interesting exhibits, for those keen to learn about the history of the local area. Small museum, but space used cleverly to maximise the number of items they can display.
The café is good value for a quick, small lunch. Soup and Sandwiches seem to be the main lunch items on offer. Limited seating with it being situated on the mezzanine level, so best to either avoid at the height of lunch time or make sure you secure a table before ordering. At the busiest times, staff are caught up with serving and are distracted, so you may have to wait a short while at the counter to order and at the till to pay.
Pleasant gift shop area with a range of goods suited to both...
Read moreBigger then you think the ground floor is the military part where you can look at items about the cameronians threw the ages. There is another part on ground floor about agriculture and farming. The first floor is about andy Cameron the singer and other parts are how technology has moved on over time. There is another room which has a piano in it. but think this uses for functions or meetings. Buy not really sure 2nd floor is training and eduction room which visitors probably aren't able to access. There is lifts to these floors and cafe and toilets on site also there is a shop in the museum which you can bye various items. The best thing about it was that was...
Read moreBrilliant museum with great information about the local area. Focus is on the magnificent Hamilton Palace, sadly demolished, former home of the Dukes of Hamilton. Wonderful plans on display to renovate the Mausoleum which is one of the few bits still standing. There are also some great displays about local industry and economy. The military history section dedicated to the Cameronian regiment is also fascinating and must be one of the only places in the country to have seven Victoria Crosses on show. Great place to spend an...
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