Pickford's House 41 Friar Gate, Derby DE1 1DA
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Pickford's House is a fascinating and unique museum located at 41 Friar Gate in Derby, United Kingdom. This historic establishment is housed in a magnificent Georgian building that has been lovingly restored and transformed into one of Britain's most cherished tourist attractions.
The museum offers visitors an opportunity to journey back in time and explore the lifestyle and customs of the Georgian period. Step inside the beautifully decorated rooms and soak up the elegant furnishings, fine art and impressive decorative features that are typical of this era.
As you navigate the museum's halls, you'll learn all about the famous local architect, Joseph Pickford, who designed and built the house in the late 18th century. Discover his vision for the property and how he incorporated the latest design techniques and ideas of the time into the building's construction.
The museum has a wonderful collection of Georgian artifacts that give insight into the lives of the residents who called Pickford's House their home. From the kitchen where food was prepared, to the sitting room where they entertained guests, each room is filled with remarkable treasures that will captivate history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Visiting Pickford's House is a delight for all the senses. Smell the aromas of the pastries cooking in the kitchen, hear the ticking of the grandfather clock and feel the plush velvet of a chair as you sit and take in the sumptuous surroundings.
For those who enjoy historic architecture and interior design, Pickford's House is a must-see destination. The museum is open to the public year-round and there are plenty of opportunities to attend special events and programs that showcase the collections and talents of local artisans.
Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast or simply a curious and adventurous traveler, a visit to Pickford's House is sure to be an unforgettable experience. So why wait? Come and explore this beautifully preserved museum and discover the rich history of the Georgian era for yourself.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great small museum in Derby, focusing on middle class life in this house in the 18th and 19th century (Built by an architect, Joseph Pickford. The various rooms have been re-created (people included) to look like they did back then, and they're full of fascinating details. These occupy mainly the ground floor and the basement. On the upper two floors you can find other exhibitions (currently a temporary one on the hip fashion in Britain in the 1960s), including a permanent display of toy theatres people in the 18th and 19th centuries used to play or re-enact plays with. This seems to be the largest such collection in the world today, there are dozens of them about from different countries. Endlessly fascinating! I enjoyed those a lot. When in the basement, which was basically the kitchen wing of the old house, you can also get into the garden and relax for a while. The museum is free (donations welcome), and you can take photos! Nice volunteers that will provide you with extra information. The museum is about a 10-minute walk from Derby Museum and Art Gallery, 15-20 minutes from the city centre. I promise it'll be worth your while."
"This is an excellent and interesting georgian house formaly lived in by architect joseph pickford , which has some joseph wright of derby paintings. . Volunteers friendly and knowledgeable, free to enter too. There is a current exhibition on late 60s men's clothing from Carnaby Street, including elton johns jacket. There is also a lovely display of mini theatres. Highly recommended."
"A really pleasant surprise! Lovely welcome by incredibly friendly and enthusiastic volunteer staff. Half-term Halloween activities also organised for kids and a 60s fashion display. We all thoroughly enjoyed our visit (4 year old, mum and grandma!)"
"This is everything a small museum should be. Highly recommend the Carnaby street men's fashion exib and the Toy Theatre exhibition on the top floor. History of the house and it's family are of course also rather special."
"This was a great experience. A friendly guide gave an interesting talk at the beginning of the visit and was happy to answer questions. I particularly liked the shower (photo), which had vertical rows of pipes with holes in them to ensure a good soaking."
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