At Loving the Cotswolds, we think Museum in the Park, Stroud is best enjoyed at an unhurried pace, taking time to notice the buildings, lanes and little local details that give the place its character.
We have included some useful local pointers, from Cotswold Towns, Museum in the Park and Stroud Summary to the smaller details that can turn a simple stop into a memorable Cotswold day out.
Summary:
More than 4,000 objects, including dinosaur bones and one of the world’s first lawnmowers, can be seen at the Museum in the Park, which is situated in a mansion house and tells the fascinating story of the Stroud district’s rich history.Set in the beautiful grounds of Stratford Park in Stroud, the Museum in the Park is situated in a Grade II listed 17th Century wool merchant’s mansion house and tells the fascinating story of the Stroud district’s rich and diverse history.
With over 4,000 objects on display, including dinosaur bones, historical paintings and even one of the world’s first lawnmowers, there is something to spark the interest of everyone.
Many of the museum’s rooms contain interactives and toys, and some even sport peep holes into the cabinets at a child friendly-height.
In addition to the main displays in the mansion house, the museum’s modern extension houses a small gift shop and café area, alongside two art galleries which hosts exhibitions from a superb range of artists, both local and international. The museum also has an exciting events programme with the aim of offering something for everyone.
The house still bears the initials ‘G.G.’ and date ‘1674’ for Giles Gardner, who inherited the property. However, the house has seen many different owners over the years and the museum itself opened in 2001.
The Museum In The Park is nestled in the beautiful Stratford Park, which is planted with a variety of wonderful trees that are worthy of a visit themselves.
More Information
Address:
Stratford Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 4AF
Telephone:
01453 763394