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Museum of The Gorge
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The Iron Bridge
Hodge Bower, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7JP, United Kingdom
Dale End Park
8 The Courtyard, Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, Telford TF8 7EG, United Kingdom
Iron Bridge Tollhouse
Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7JP, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Swan Taphouse
21 Wharfage, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7NH, United Kingdom
White Hart
10 Wharfage, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AW, United Kingdom
Truffles Cafe
2 Wharfage, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AW, United Kingdom
Suree's Kitchen
9 Wharfage, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AW, United Kingdom
Darby's Of Ironbridge
10 Tontine Hill, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AL, United Kingdom
Ironbridge Fish & Chips
32 High St, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AD, United Kingdom
La Casita Bar Tapas
33a High St, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AG, United Kingdom
D’arcys At The Station
Ladywood, Ironbridge, Ironbidge TF8 7JU, United Kingdom
The Crossing - by Elephant & Co.
29 High St, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AD, United Kingdom
Aftab
25 High St, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AD, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
The Malthouse
Wharfage, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7NH, United Kingdom
Riverside Bed & Breakfast
16 Wharfage, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AW, United Kingdom
Heritage View Guest House
3 Southside, Church Hill, Ironbridge, Ironbridge TF8 7PZ, United Kingdom
Bridge View
10 Tontine Hill, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AL, United Kingdom
The Library House
11 Severn Bank, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AN, United Kingdom
Ironbridge View Townhouse
2 Severn Bank, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AN, United Kingdom
Coalbrookdale Villa
17 Paradise, Coalbrookdale, Telford TF8 7NR, United Kingdom
Ironbridge Holidays
13 Tontine Hill, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7AL, United Kingdom
YHA Ironbridge Coalbrookdale
1 Paradise, Coalbrookdale, Telford TF8 7NR, United Kingdom
The Foundry Masters House
43 Wellington Rd, Coalbrookdale, Telford TF8 7DU, United Kingdom
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Museum of The Gorge

The, 32 Wharfage, Ironbridge, Telford TF8 7NH, United Kingdom
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attractions: The Iron Bridge, Dale End Park, Iron Bridge Tollhouse, restaurants: The Swan Taphouse, White Hart, Truffles Cafe, Suree's Kitchen, Darby's Of Ironbridge, Ironbridge Fish & Chips, La Casita Bar Tapas, D’arcys At The Station, The Crossing - by Elephant & Co., Aftab
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ironbridge.org.uk
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Nearby attractions of Museum of The Gorge

The Iron Bridge

Dale End Park

Iron Bridge Tollhouse

The Iron Bridge

The Iron Bridge

4.7

(4K)

Open 24 hours
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Dale End Park

Dale End Park

4.6

(531)

Open 24 hours
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Iron Bridge Tollhouse

Iron Bridge Tollhouse

4.5

(66)

Closed
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Wolverhampton Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
1 Queen Square, Wolverhampton WV1 1TE, UK, WV1 1TE
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On the Origins of Charles Darwin: A Self-Guided Audio Tour of Shrewsbury
On the Origins of Charles Darwin: A Self-Guided Audio Tour of Shrewsbury
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:00 AM
Castle Street, Shrewsbury, SY1 2AT
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Shrewsbury Prison Self-Guided Tour
Shrewsbury Prison Self-Guided Tour
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
The Dana, Shrewsbury, SY1 2HP
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Nearby restaurants of Museum of The Gorge

The Swan Taphouse

White Hart

Truffles Cafe

Suree's Kitchen

Darby's Of Ironbridge

Ironbridge Fish & Chips

La Casita Bar Tapas

D’arcys At The Station

The Crossing - by Elephant & Co.

Aftab

The Swan Taphouse

The Swan Taphouse

4.1

(742)

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White Hart

White Hart

4.3

(626)

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Truffles Cafe

Truffles Cafe

4.4

(259)

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Suree's Kitchen

Suree's Kitchen

4.6

(65)

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The Museum of the Gorge is a fascinating and educational attraction located in Telford, dedicated to celebrating the rich industrial and cultural heritage of the Ironbridge Gorge area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers visitors an engaging insight into the history that shaped this iconic region.

Exhibits and Collections: The museum boasts a diverse collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that tell the story of Ironbridge Gorge’s development from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. Visitors can explore exhibits on local industry, the evolution of iron-making, and the lives of the communities that thrived here. The displays are well-curated, informative, and accessible for all ages.

Educational and Interactive Features: The Museum of the Gorge excels in providing interactive experiences that appeal to families and school groups. Hands-on activities, multimedia presentations, and storytelling sessions make learning about the area's history engaging and memorable.

Location and Setting: Situated near the famous Iron Bridge and other historic sites, the museum benefits from its proximity to the heart of the Gorge. Its setting enhances the visitor experience, allowing for easy exploration of the surrounding landmarks and scenic views.

Facilities and Accessibility: The museum offers good facilities, including a gift shop, informative signage, and accessible amenities for visitors with mobility challenges. Friendly staff and guided tours further enrich the visit.

Overall Impression: The Museum of the Gorge is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in the industrial heritage of the UK. It provides a comprehensive, engaging, and thoughtfully presented overview of the Ironbridge Gorge’s significance. A visit here not only educates but also deepens appreciation for the pioneering spirit that helped shape...

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2.0
13w

On visiting today, 7th Sept 2025 for the Merrithorpe event, we were very disappointed by the lack of organization on entry. There was a bit of a queue; we were third in line to go in but were advised by a gentleman on the door to go for a coffee and come back as limited numbers were allowed in. He said the cafe was just down the road. It wasn't; it was a 10-minute walk. Being disabled and walking in the pouring rain was not the best start. However, on our return to the queue, we were further behind and got absolutely soaked. Once in, there was a long wait to get in and no facilities to sit down. Lots of people were leaving, including myself, as I could not possibly stand for so long, over half an hour. Why no chairs? Why no benches? So disappointed. We went for a coffee across the car park, a 2-minute walk to the antique center. The gentleman on the door could have told us about the cafe that was nearer. Very...

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3.0
1y

We were greeted by a very friendly man who explained about the roof renovation and flooding issues. But what a disappointment. After visiting many times with school children, and my husband there was basically nothing to see. All the captain Webb information had been removed as had all the artifacts and model of the gorge. The children used to love the theatre area too. I appreciate the dangers and damage of the flooding but surely it could be made more interesting to visitors. I'm just glad I used my pass bacause if I had paid to go in I would be expecting a refund.... Come on... Some...

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Lou LouLou Lou
The Museum of the Gorge is a fascinating and educational attraction located in Telford, dedicated to celebrating the rich industrial and cultural heritage of the Ironbridge Gorge area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers visitors an engaging insight into the history that shaped this iconic region. Exhibits and Collections: The museum boasts a diverse collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that tell the story of Ironbridge Gorge’s development from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. Visitors can explore exhibits on local industry, the evolution of iron-making, and the lives of the communities that thrived here. The displays are well-curated, informative, and accessible for all ages. Educational and Interactive Features: The Museum of the Gorge excels in providing interactive experiences that appeal to families and school groups. Hands-on activities, multimedia presentations, and storytelling sessions make learning about the area's history engaging and memorable. Location and Setting: Situated near the famous Iron Bridge and other historic sites, the museum benefits from its proximity to the heart of the Gorge. Its setting enhances the visitor experience, allowing for easy exploration of the surrounding landmarks and scenic views. Facilities and Accessibility: The museum offers good facilities, including a gift shop, informative signage, and accessible amenities for visitors with mobility challenges. Friendly staff and guided tours further enrich the visit. Overall Impression: The Museum of the Gorge is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in the industrial heritage of the UK. It provides a comprehensive, engaging, and thoughtfully presented overview of the Ironbridge Gorge’s significance. A visit here not only educates but also deepens appreciation for the pioneering spirit that helped shape modern industry.
Michael SoanesMichael Soanes
Set in an old building along side the River Severn is one of the main museum's of Ironbridge.Outside is a huge carpark where you can park the car,take in great views of the bridge itself and then stroll in to town. Unfortunately the museum wasn't really up and running but they were showing a fifteen minute film all about the history of the area and it was well worth watching.The gift shop has the usual pencils,books,tea towels and iron ornaments on offer and the staff all very pleasant.
S R StewartS R Stewart
We visited Blists Hill Victorian Village I'd been here when I was a child and remember it with fond memories. I wasn't disappointed when I revisited, the museum Village is set up brilliantly and the staff working there were really knowledgeable and played their part in making it feel like a real working Victorian Village. You can change your money to old coins and use them to buy things if you wish. Dog are also welcome here 🐕🐶
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The Museum of the Gorge is a fascinating and educational attraction located in Telford, dedicated to celebrating the rich industrial and cultural heritage of the Ironbridge Gorge area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers visitors an engaging insight into the history that shaped this iconic region. Exhibits and Collections: The museum boasts a diverse collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that tell the story of Ironbridge Gorge’s development from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. Visitors can explore exhibits on local industry, the evolution of iron-making, and the lives of the communities that thrived here. The displays are well-curated, informative, and accessible for all ages. Educational and Interactive Features: The Museum of the Gorge excels in providing interactive experiences that appeal to families and school groups. Hands-on activities, multimedia presentations, and storytelling sessions make learning about the area's history engaging and memorable. Location and Setting: Situated near the famous Iron Bridge and other historic sites, the museum benefits from its proximity to the heart of the Gorge. Its setting enhances the visitor experience, allowing for easy exploration of the surrounding landmarks and scenic views. Facilities and Accessibility: The museum offers good facilities, including a gift shop, informative signage, and accessible amenities for visitors with mobility challenges. Friendly staff and guided tours further enrich the visit. Overall Impression: The Museum of the Gorge is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in the industrial heritage of the UK. It provides a comprehensive, engaging, and thoughtfully presented overview of the Ironbridge Gorge’s significance. A visit here not only educates but also deepens appreciation for the pioneering spirit that helped shape modern industry.
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Set in an old building along side the River Severn is one of the main museum's of Ironbridge.Outside is a huge carpark where you can park the car,take in great views of the bridge itself and then stroll in to town. Unfortunately the museum wasn't really up and running but they were showing a fifteen minute film all about the history of the area and it was well worth watching.The gift shop has the usual pencils,books,tea towels and iron ornaments on offer and the staff all very pleasant.
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We visited Blists Hill Victorian Village I'd been here when I was a child and remember it with fond memories. I wasn't disappointed when I revisited, the museum Village is set up brilliantly and the staff working there were really knowledgeable and played their part in making it feel like a real working Victorian Village. You can change your money to old coins and use them to buy things if you wish. Dog are also welcome here 🐕🐶
S R Stewart

S R Stewart

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