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Welcome to The Wellingborough Museum

The Wellingborough Museum is housed in Dulley's Baths, built in 1892 as an indoor swimming pool by David Dulley, a brewer in the town. In 1920 the building was bought by George Cox and converted into a shoe factory. Cox's moved to larger premises in 1995, and the 10,000 square foot building is now fitted out as The Wellingborough Museum. The Museum houses what was on show at the Heritage Centre in Croyland Hall, with many larger exhibits now included. It is staffed entirely by volunteers, and is free for entry. Opening hours are 10am to 4.30pm, Monday to Saturday.

There is a shop selling local souvenirs and a large range of books on Wellingborough and the county. We also offer teas and coffees by the pool.
Scouting Exhibition
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