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Feb 22, 2025
Located outside of city centre , but accessible by public transport right outside museum. Lovely museum, well presented. Tour guide friendly and informative. Trench outside worth a visit, however a…Full review by robert f
Feb 7, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly recommend for all ages! Very informative, learnt a lot, really friendly and helpful stuff and the cafe is great too! The trench is a must see! Good amount of room to take babies/yo…Full review by HNL17
Jan 1, 2025
Well worth a stop. Very informative displays depicting the military service of the Gordon Highlanders. Wonderful tour guys - veterans themselves! Nice tea room for lunch.Full review by herewegoDetroit_MI
No, it's not necessary. You'll get entrance by buying a ticket at the entrance. Very interesting museum and the volunteers who run it are very helpful. Enjoy !
Good Morning and thanks for getting in touch. Yes the Tea Room and all the internal Museum exhibits and exhibitions are disability friendly. Bryan Snelling Chief Executive The …
Good Morning and thanks for getting in touch. Yes the Tea Room and all the internal Museum exhibits and exhibitions are disability friendly. Bryan Snelling Chief Executive The Gordon Highlanders Museum
HI Ronnie, If you check out our website it should give you all the information you need. Otherwise Adults = £8 Concession= £6 Children =£4.50 Family Ticket = £16 Regards Bryan
Do they have a painting of Col William Dunsmore who served at Mysore
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Sorry, I just noticed your question and you probably have an answer by now but if not, I'd suggest dropping them an email. They are very helpful and also have a research facility. TA …
Sorry, I just noticed your question and you probably have an answer by now but if not, I'd suggest dropping them an email. They are very helpful and also have a research facility. TA won't let me post a link but if you Google The Gordon Highlander Museum, you'll find all the contact details there.