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✏️Derwent Pencil Museum

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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.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyCumbria
CountryEngland
Ages318+
Website

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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