Judges' Lodgings in Lancaster
Tel: 01524 32808
Member of Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board 2010Built in the centre of Lancaster against the backdrop of Lancaster Castle and Lancaster Priory this elegant, Grade I listed building is Lancaster's oldest town house. The house was originally home to Thomas Covell, Keeper of Lancaster Castle and notorious witch hunter. Between 1776 and 1975 the house became an impressive residence for judges visiting the Assize Court at nearby Lancaster Castle.
The museum is now home to a renowned collection of Gillow furniture which is displayed in fabulous Regency period room settings, fine art and also the enchanting Museum of Childhood which explores toys and games from the 18th century to the present.
Open from April 1 until 3 November 2012
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Admission Charge applies for adults, children are admitted free of charge with an adult.
Exhibition: Spellbound: Superstition, stories and the silver screen at the Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster
1 April - 3 November 2012
Witches and witchcraft as shown in popular culture.