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Short distance from Stockport train station, Turn left - tall chimney with 'Hat Museum' written on it. Fascinating visit, original factory floor showing manufacture processes. Plus, there is an abundance of style and fashion designs throughout the ages. Nice cafe, arts workshop space. Friendly staff.
I had never heard of this place until recently. Very intuitive place to visit providing an insight and information about how lives would have been saved having access to these shelters. You can find out about sites the enemy had targeted.
The shelters do give you a sense of what people had to go through.
You can spend an hour here. Staff are very friendly, jovial and have a great sense of humour; especially Roger!
Excellent place for a day out. As it is in the centre of town, you can park in any of the paid parking lots in and around the area.
Great place for everyone to learn more about the price that has been paid in the past for today’s freedom!
Came today very friendly staff, your given an audio guide which are good but are very low sound. Very interesting and daunting how it must have been in ww2. £5.50 for adults free for children 👍
Very wholesome experience. Interesting facts about hats and their history. Great cafe and things to do for everyone. Definitely recommend to visit!
Recently reopened and hugely entertaining and informative, the museum has a fantastic collection of hats and the factory floor has original machinery, clear explanations of the felt hat making process and fascinating insights into the lives of the workers. Highly recommended.
Very family friendly, engaging floor of hat displays and a floor of machinery, a nice hour-long experience. Clean, well lit, with activities for kids, and a very attractive visual design.

As a museum it needs a bit of improvement - very hard to get any information on the things you're seeing, and the reference numbers on many of the hats have already fallen off etc so where there were information panels it was hard to match the hats to the entries. The thematic display of hats by material is visually engaging, but as there's limited dating on any of them you miss the opportunity to learn anything about hat fashions from any time period, or how they changed over time. Surprised not to see much mention of the RSPB which originated in Manchester as a campaign to reduce the use of feathers in hats etc - an opportunity for an interesting collaboration?

It would have been good to be able to access a tour or similar additional information - I've been looking on the website periodically for months but there's been nothing, so I ended up just visiting the museum without.
Definitely worth a visit, very informative tour and cheap entry, really enjoyable 👍🏽
Amazing place! So well preserved! Learning about the building, all the changes and renovations that were done there, the families who owned the place - felt really eye opening.
Great place for some real history. Went on a free stockport open day. Loved the walk round and reading the stories. Down side the audio tour no longer works
Just spent a very interesting morning with Eliza, she captivated us from the start,she was full of fact and interesting stories about the Hat works and how Stockport was the Epicentre of this - who knew. She was so knowledgable and interesting she went over the time allocated as we kept on asking questions. Really enjoyed the visit and would like to bring more friends now to see it. It had only been open for 2 weeks and well worth the wait
I was very impressed with the refurbished Hat Works. This was my first visit. There is a wide collection of hats on display and an Arc Workshop, which also incorporates a cafe. I will be returning to have a more leisurely look and see the machinery display, too, as I understand this to be incredible.
A brilliant tour led by a lovely lady whose knowledge about the Hat making business was also a personal family history. Very informative. Hat displays are amazing. Well worth a visit.
Interesting, well preserved building from the 15th century, definitely worth a visit. Original walls and plaster, original rooms showing the development of the building through 500 years. Interesting events.
Tickets can be bought online or on arrival.
We went today with our 7y/o. Really interesting. Available Parking close by at the shopping centre..

We love walking round at our own leisure. Only downside was the audio guides are very hard to hear even with the volume full.

Definitely worth a visit.
£5.50 per adult and kids under 16 get in free per paying adult.
We visited on a sunday afternoon and there was no wait, adults are £5.50 and under 16s are free which is great value! The man at the desk was very friendly and explained it all, you are given an audio guide to use at various points throughout the trunnels. When you enter the tunnels there is a brief audio and light show to set the scene then you can wonder through the tunnels at your own pace, looking through all the different rooms and tunnels. Theres lots of interesting information boards dotted around. My kids and i really enjoyed it, as WW2 is an interest of ours.
(Its pram accessible of you can carry the pram down the few initial steps at the beginning)
I think we've been spoilt by all the other old houses we've visited, as we weren't overly enamoured with staircase house. It only took us 15 minutes to walk through the whole thing including writing with feather and ink. The furnishings are very basic. The best bit is probably the basement you do get more of a feel for the place downstairs, maybe its all the moderns bita that throw me off! What was interesting though is the floors and walls that are all wonky, I'm actually amazed its stood the test of time as it has.
£5.50 for adults and under 16s are free
What a brilliant place to visit; interesting, atmospheric and actually very cheap for a morning/afternoon's activity with kids (free for under 16s)! You get to experience the surroundings of an underground air raid shelter little changed since it was left empty in the 1940s. It's pretty big (housed up to 4000 people) and we spent just over an hour there. The staff were very friendly and helpful. There is a cheap car park nearby, across the A6 from the Merseyway shopping area/ town centre. Also walkable from the bus station or train station.
Brilliant tour ( you need to book, £6, 2 a day). Loved finding out about Stockport's past history of hat making. Sue led it: knew everything! Look forward to actual hat exhibition to reopen ? Next March
Et veldig interessant museum, som viser utviklingen til et hus igjennom 6-700 år. Ganske bortgjemt siden lite er synlig fra gaten. Bra forklaring og "dramatisering" via audioguide som en kan få med.
博物館位於室內市集對面,門口不算太明顯,室內有四層,入口在第三層,博物館面積唔算太大,但都看到博物館有用心經營,能夠令你更了解Stockport嘅歷史。免費入場,但都希望大家自發捐獻支持博物館發展。