Preston Hall Museum

Standing in over 100 acres of magnificent parkland, Preston Hall was built in 1825.
It was opened as Stockton's first public museum in 1953.
Situated on the A135 - Yarm Road, Stockton, the museum is well sign posted. It has level access to the ground floor and Victorian Street and has toilet facilities for disabled patrons.
The museum provides a wonderful opportunity to explore domestic life of the past with the many recreated period rooms ranging from an 1880s parlour to a 1960s bedsit. There is also a recreation of a typical Victorian street where demonstrations of traditional crafts can be seen.In addition to these year round displays, the museum offers a varied programme of changing exhibitions and special events.

The museum is open daily
10.00am - 4.30pm Monday to Friday
Saturday / Sunday 10.00am - 4.30pm
Last Admission 4.00pm
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The admission fee is £1.30p for adults, and 60p for children. Concessions, family and group rates are available. All tickets are valid for 12 months. Please note outdoor events in the Park are not organised by the Museum Service and different charges may apply.

More information about what's on can be obtained by contacting the Preston Hall Museum. (Full contact details can be obtained by clicking on "Preston Hall Museum" in the "Contact Us" area).

For School, Workshop, Group Bookings and related queries telephone 01642 527375


For information about local public transport links, please contact
Stockton Tourist Information Centre
01642 528130