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 How to find us
             

NANTWICH Museum is in Pillory Street, just a couple of hundred yards or so from the Medieval parish church of St Mary, in the town's Square (above). When you face the church, the museum is to your right. We are on the left-hand side of Pillory Street. As a pointer, look for the pillory by the Players' Theatre, across from the museum. If you reach Morrison's supermarket you have gone a hundred yards or so too far! 

   There is also a quicker route if you visit the museum from the church rather than The Square. You can take a short cut through The Cocoa Yard which is between Hospital Street and Pillory Street. Leave the church via Church Lane (not Church Walk) and turn left. The Cocoa Yard is on the right, and the museum is at the far end of the short cut.

   The museum is not far from car parks at the Civic Hall (Beam Street), Hospital Street (by the church), off Waterlode (Love Lane and Mill Street), next to the Market Hall in Churchyardside (except market days), off Welsh Row (two - one each side of the River Weaver bridge) and The Gullet (off Hospital Street). Note that these are Pay and Display car parks.

   The railway station is near to the museum, and the bus terminus is at the Civic Hall (Beam Street).