Attractions

Above left: Louth Museum; top right: Town Hall; bottom right: Hubbards Hills.


Plaque outside St James's Church commemorating the Lincolnshire Rising.


Louth Museum

A Journey of Discovery in a ‘History Tardis’

Panorama Gallery
360 degree view of Louth and district on a summer’s day in the 1840s: among the best in Europe. Real-time computer fly-through. 19th century paintings of wildlife and inventions. Transport and weapons.

Ludalinks Gallery
Local geology and Louth in the Ice Age. Brickmaking. Archaeology from the Stone Age to Post-Medieval. Birds and butterflies. Sir John Bolle and the ghost of the Green Lady. The Lincolnshire Rising 1536.

Town Gallery
The best national collection of wood carvings by internationally acclaimed Thomas Wallis. Louth made carpets. Mezzanine interactive story of the disastrous Louth Flood of 29th May 1920. Printing and malting. Weights and measures. Costumes. Wide range of bygones and hand tools.

Opening Times: 10am to 4pm (last admission, 3.15) Tuesday to Saturday, 1st Tuesday in April to the last Saturday in October.

Admission: Adult £2.50; Concessions £1.50; Family £6; Under 5s, National Art Pass, Young Archaeologists Club and LNALS members FREE


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