Opening Hours

Museum and Archive opening hours

The Museum is open

  • Wednesday to Sunday 1pm - 5pm
  • Summer Bank Holidays 1pm - 5pm.

Visiting groups including schools may book to visit at other times.

The local history Archives Search - room is open

  • Wednesday and Saturday from 1pm - 5pm
  • Thursday and Friday 9.30am – 5pm.

It is advisable to book an appointment.

Exhibitions cover the history of the local area and Bruce Castle itself, and include many examples of local paintings, photographs and prints. There is an interactive exhibition devoted to local inventors and the museum hosts regular temporary local history and art exhibitions.

Activities

Visiting groups are welcome. The Museum offers free workshops for schools and community groups and lots of activities for families at weekends and during school holidays.

How to get here

Underground to Seven Sisters then 123 or 243 bus to Bruce Castle. Underground to Wood Green then 123 or 243 bus to Bruce Castle.

243 and 123 buses stop outside the museum.

Overland rail to Bruce Grove then 10 minute walk up Bruce Grove.

If you are driving there is a free car park behind the museum via Church Lane (not suitable for coaches/buses).

For more detailed information on any of the above contact: Tel 020 8808 8772.

The Museum is free to all visitors.

Contact details

Curator
Bruce Castle Museum
Lordship Lane
London N17 8NU

Tel 020 8808 8772
Fax 020 8808 4118
Email museum.services@haringey.gov.uk.

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Page Last Updated: 30 September 2008

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- Leisure and culture > Arts and entertainment
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Bruce Castle Museum

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