The Lloyd George Museum

We are set to close early this season for modernisation and reinterpretation works. The museum will reopen next Easter with updated exhibits to enhance the visitor experience. To have a last look at the Musuem as it is visit is before 5pm 18/9/24!!!

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Here you can see a unique display of objects telling his story – brilliantly and uniquely decorated caskets and scrolls presented to him as freedom of the city honours, such as a stunning silver model of Cricieth Castle presented by the town. Also on display are, medals, paintings, pictures, documents such as the Versailles Treaty, 'Lloyd George's crown' ( the first old age pension handed out in Wales), costumes and personal items.

Learn how Lloyd George came to national attention because of a locked gate in Llanfrothen and have a look at the policeman’s helmet Lloyd George wore to escape an angry mob in Birmingham. Visit the garden where Lloyd George grew vegetables as a child and see the 2019 ‘No 10’ installation.

Look forward to welcoming you!

 

Lloyd George Walk

 

Opening times and location 

The Museum is open between Easter and October. We suggest you give us a call before visiting.

April – May

10:30 - 17:00, Monday – Friday (Also Saturday and Sunday on Bank Holiday Weekends )

 

June

10:30 - 17:00, Monday – Saturday

 

July - August

10:30 - 17:00, Monday – Sunday

 

September (until 19/08/24)

10:30 - 17:00, Monday - Sunday

 

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Prices

Prices
Type Price 
 Adult  £7.50
 Children  £4.00
 Over 65 / Students £6.50 
 Family Ticket  £20.00

 

Contact us

 

Children can:

  • learn about the famous statesman
  • wear Victorian clothes
  • enjoy a lesson in the Victorian classroom
  • learn more about the shoemaking craft at Uncle Lloyd's workshop
  • cook food on the open fire
  • wash clothes using the tub, dolly and mangle

A full education service is offered, including an information pack for teachers with worksheets and factsheets.

Suitable for KSs 1, 2 and 3 in many curriculum subjects, and History GCSE / A Level.

Contact the education service

Join the Friends in order to help keep the memory of Lloyd George alive. We:

  • provide help and support for the Museum's development and educational use, and support new developments
  • arrange and promote lectures and events
  • raise money for purchasing suitable items for display and research

Download membership form

  • Chairman - Philip George
  • Vice Chairman - Merfyn Jones
  • Treasurer - Nesta G Jones
  • Secretary - Elizabeth George

Friends of Lloyd George Museum, Llanystumdwy, Cricieth, Gwynedd, LL52 0SH

01766 522071

Charity number: 1062771