Windermere Steamboat Museum

The Windermere Steamboat Museum was opened in 1977 by George Pattinson, a local builder and boat collector, and was located on the former Sand and Gravel Wharf between Bowness-on-Windermere and the town of Windermere, on the eastern shore of Windermere in Cumbria, England. In 2007, the museum was taken over by the Lakeland Arts Trust,[1] a local charity, in order to restore the collection and redevelop the site. The Trust also runs Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Blackwell and the Museum of Lakeland Life.

In December 2011, the Lakeland Arts Trust announced that they are working with the architects Carmody Groarke to redevelop the site and create a series of new buildings to house the boats and a conservation workshop where they will be restored and maintained.

The Museum's collection of boats comprises

The Museum is not currently open to visitors as redevelopment work is ongoing.

The Museum is to re-open in 2017 under the new name Windermere Jetty: Museum of Boats, Steam and Stories.[2]

See also

References

  1. The Lakeland Arts Trust, UK.
  2. "Windermere Jetty". Retrieved 28 January 2015.

External links

Coordinates: 54°22′15″N 2°55′20″W / 54.3708°N 2.9222°W / 54.3708; -2.9222

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