Otley Museum, Leeds
Facts and practical information
Otley Museum is in the town of Otley, near Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1961, it holds a collection of objects, artefacts and documentary material relating to the development of Otley and the surrounding District since the prehistoric period. These include prehistoric stone tools and artefacts; an archaeological collection from the excavations of the Palace of the Archbishop of York at Otley; The Otley Printers' Engineers Collection; The Urban Development Archive, and an archive representing the Social History of Otley from the 18th Century onwards. The Otley Museum is independent, and managed and run entirely by volunteers. ()
Otley Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Six Dales Trail, The Chevin, Otley, All Saints' Church.
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How to get to Otley Museum by public transport?
Bus
- Cross Green Garnet Street • Lines: 940, A3 (1 min walk)
- Stand 05 Otley Bus Station • Lines: A3, Dash (4 min walk)