Little Holland House was the home of Frank Dickinson (1874-1961), artist, designer and craftsman, who designed, built and furnished his own Arts and Crafts house, ... read more
The London Film Museum, founded and created in 2008 by Jonathan Sands in 2008, is a museum dedicated to the British film industry through long term exhibitions. The ... read more
The London Transport Museum tells the story of London's transport and the growth of London, its culture and society since 1800. The collection includes more than ... read more
Lydiard House, dating back to 1189, came into the St. John family in 1420 and stayed in their hand until 1943. Presently it is a museum and conference centre, whereby ... read more
Lytes Cary Manor is a medieval manor, surrounded by an Arts and Crafts garden. It has been the family home of Sir Henry Lyte, author of the Niewe Herball (1578). The ... read more
Madame Tussauds, founded in 1835 by the wax sculptor Marie Tussaud, displays wax figures of historical personalities and celebrities such as sports, TV, film and music ... read more
The Manchester Museum, owned by the University of Manchester, is housing the University's large collections of archaeology, anthropology and natural history. For ... read more
Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London. Mansion House, designed by George Dance the Elder, was built in 1739–53 and altered in ... read more
The Mary Rose Museum, opened in 1984, displays The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's warship, which was lost in 1545 and recovered in 1982, as well as the historical ... read more
The Mid-Antrim Museum is a local history museum and arts center, located in an impressive contemporary building. It weaves together history, arts and culture alongside ... read more
The MOMA Machynlleth is a centre for performing arts, located in The Tabernacle, a former Wesleyan chapel, converted in the mid-1980s into what it is today. The art ... read more
The Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre is a museum on the site which was once RAF Montrose, Great Britain's first operational Military Air Station. It comprises ... read more
The Morley Gallery, part of Morley College and opened in 1968, shows between eight and twelve exhibitions a year, each exhibition running on average for one month. ... read more
Moseley Old Hall is an Elizabethan house where Charles II was hiding from Cromwell's troops, during his escape to France, after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The ... read more
MOSTYN is contemporary and visual arts centre including six gallery spaces displaying the best in international contemporary art and craft, showing artists and makers ... read more
Mottisfont Abbey is an 18th-century house with a medieval priory at its heart, surrounded by beautiful gardens. Maud Russell made Mottisfont her home in the 1930s, ... read more
The Museum of Cardiff, opened in 2011, is dedicated to the history of the city and features a collection of objects and artefacts, which were mainly donated by its ... read more
The Museum of Childhood, opened in 1955, was the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the history of childhood and displays toys, games, clothes, books and dolls, ... read more
The Museum of Comedy, created by Martin Witts, owner of Leicester Square Theatre, is housing one of the most comprehensive collections of comedy memorabilia ever to be ... read more
The Museum of Croydon is dedicated to the local history, culture and social history. The museum collection consists of the Borough Art Collection of over 2,500 artworks, ... read more