A short, 2-3 minute walk up a very steep slope from the museum of iron, the nearest parking area. Dale House has 3 rooms on view on the ground floor at the moment, Rosehill next door a lot more and yo...
A little disappointing as the first house was bare however the volunteer in there was very knowledgeable, the second house was more of a display of objects then how the Darbys would Have had the house
Worth a visit if in the vicinity of Enginuity, as just 5 mins walk from there. Needs probably just 30 mins to see both houses. No additional cost with the Ironbridge Gorge Museum annual pass.
Visited the Darby Houses today and found them most interesting. Only one house was open but the museum worker had extensive knowledge and history of the two houses. The history of the quakers around t...
Worth visiting if open
Interesting history told by great volunteers. Limited opening hours. Well worth visiting if going to the Coalbrookdale museum.
Well worth a visit
A short, 2-3 minute walk up a very steep slope from the museum of iron, the nearest parking area. Dale House has 3 rooms on view on the ground floor at the moment, Rosehill next door a lot more and yo...
Disappointing
A little disappointing as the first house was bare however the volunteer in there was very knowledgeable, the second house was more of a display of objects then how the Darbys would Have had the house
Pop in while at Enginuity
Worth a visit if in the vicinity of Enginuity, as just 5 mins walk from there. Needs probably just 30 mins to see both houses. No additional cost with the Ironbridge Gorge Museum annual pass.
Step back in time
Visited the Darby Houses today and found them most interesting. Only one house was open but the museum worker had extensive knowledge and history of the two houses. The history of the quakers around t...