Wellingborough Museum

Wellingborough Museum
Wellingborough Museum

The Wellingborough Museum is housed in Dulley's Baths, built in 1892 as an indoor swimming pool by David Dulley who was a brewer in the town. The building is 10,000 square feet in size, and displays the collection of artefacts owned by the Winifred Wharton Trust, previously shown in Croyland Hall in Wellingborough.

The museum opened in May 2007 in Castle Way, close to the Castle Theatre. Parking is available in the nearby multi-storey car park, the Castle's Theatre's car park or on-street in Castle Road. We are free for entry, and remain an independent volunteer-staffed museum.