Due to the retirement of board members and insufficient volunteers to staff the front desk, we urgently need people of all ages, experience and background to come forward. All you need is an interest in and its heritage and a few hours a week to spare. We also need people with Accounts, admin and IT skills.
We can promise you the satisfaction of learning more about our town, meeting visitors from all over the world and helping people and businesses to benefit from this popular tourist attraction.
If you would like to join us, please contact us call in any Friday, Saturday or Sunday, 11am-3pm
Our fully-refurbished first floor is now open so why not come and take a look? There is a large screen video tour available for those unable to use the stairs.
The Maritime Museum overlooks the Solway Firth to the Scottish coast. It is situated on the harbour in the historic town of in a building which was originally The Queen's Head Public House. It provided hospitality to the many seafarers passing through the busy port in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The museum collection consists of objects, photographs and paintings relating to the maritime, industrial and social history of and is displayed over two floors.
A 'virtual tour' of first floor exhibits is available to view on screen in the ground floor reference library.
Please call for further information.
See Visitor Info for travel details
1 Senhouse Street,
CA15 6AB
April to October: Open Friday Saturday and Sunday - 11am - 3.00pm
November to March: Fri, Sat & Sun 11am - 3pm.
Admission:
Adult £3.00
Child £1.00 (Child under 18 must be accompanied by an adult)
Family £7.00
Group visits: Adult £2.50, advance booking required
Harbour tours: By arrangement
School visits: By arrangement.
Free admission to CA15 residents*
*Proof of residence required
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