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✏️Derwent Pencil Museum
The Derwent Pencil Museum is a family-friendly attraction in Keswick, Cumbria, celebrating the history of the pencil. Housed in a former pencil mill, it features:
- The world's largest pencil
- Interactive exhibits on pencil making
- A colouring and drawing studio
- A gift shop with Derwent art supplies
- Historical displays including wartime secret pencils
It's ideal for children aged 3 and up, with hands-on activities. The museum is mostly indoors, perfect for rainy days. Facilities include a café and accessible toilets.
Travel tips
Perfect for rainy days
This fully indoor museum is ideal when Lake District weather turns wet. Plan it as a backup activity for your holiday.
Colouring studio keeps children engaged
The colouring and drawing studio is a highlight for most children. Bring a cardigan or jumper if your child gets cold easily.
Best for ages 3 and up
Children under 3 may find the exhibits less engaging. Toddlers will enjoy the hands-on activities and colouring studio most.
Accessible toilets available
Accessible toilets are on-site. Baby changing facilities may be available; worth ringing ahead to confirm.
Plan 1-2 hours for a comfortable visit
The museum is relatively compact. Allow time to explore at a relaxed pace without rushing between exhibits.
Café on-site for refreshments
A café is available, so you can take a break without leaving. Worth checking opening hours and menu options beforehand.
Buggy-friendly indoor layout
Being a former mill converted to a museum, the layout should be generally buggy-friendly. Ring ahead if you have concerns about specific accessibility.
Interactive exhibits appeal to older children
Hands-on pencil-making exhibits will engage children aged 5+. Younger children may need adult involvement to get the most from them.
Gift shop stocks quality art supplies
Derwent supplies are on sale in the gift shop. Prices are likely higher than high street retailers, but good for souvenirs.
Wartime pencil history is quirky
Secret wartime pencils are on display. It's an unusual historical angle that may intrigue older children interested in history.
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