WELCOME TO LANCASHIRE MINING MUSEUM

AT ASTLEY GREEN

The last surviving headgear and winding house in the whole Lancashire coalfield. Step back in time to a place where the industrial heritage of this great county is brought to life through fascinating exhibits, informative tours, and immersive experiences.

Started 1908

ABOUT

Situated on the edge of Chat Moss, in an area once full of collieries, lies the picturesque village of Astley Green. In the heart of the village stands Astley Green Colliery Museum which, but for the foresight of Lancashire County Council and several leading figures within the community, would have suffered the same fate as the other collieries in the area, total demolition. It was the uniqueness of the 3,300 hp twin tandem compound steam winding engine that brought the demolition to a halt. As the result of the intervention, the museum houses Lancashire’s only surviving headgear and engine house, both of which now have scheduled monument and listed building status.

The museum occupies some fifteen acres of the Astley Green Colliery site. To the south lies the Bridgewater Canal and Astley Moss, an important mossland site. The low-lying landscape ensures that the museum’s 98ft high lattice steel headgear can be seen for many miles, a fitting memorial to days now past.

The museum is now run and maintained, on behalf of the community, by Lancashire Mining Museum, a registered charity based in Lancashire. The museum is open to all, with there being no charge for access.

GET INVOLVED

VOLUNTEER

We are always looking for volunteers to help with the running of the museum. If you have some spare time and you would like to volunteer we would be delighted to hear from you. This work covers all aspects of the running of the site and is not restricted to anyone who can hold a spanner, in fact it is skills in other areas that are required, to help take the vision for the site to a successful conclusion. 

BECOME A MEMBER

Become an esteemed member of the Lancashire Mining Museum family and support our mission to preserve the rich heritage of mining in Lancashire. Your membership helps sustain the museum, ensuring its vitality for generations to come. Join us on this journey to honor our mining legacy and share its stories with the world. Together, we can ignite a deeper appreciation for Lancashire’s mining heritage. Become a member and be a part of preserving history today.

SUPPORT US

The museum and site depend on donations from everyone to survive, no matter how large or small, without which the museum would fold. With no central funding to support it, the museum relies solely on the generosity of its visitors and supporters. Every penny received is used on the upkeep of the museum and its exhibits and no-one is paid for the work they do in keeping the museum running.

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OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS

We would like to thank the following for their support for the museum with donations, help and materials as well as their . Their generosity is much appreciated. Please in return support these local businesses as they are helping the community.

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Based on 719 reviews
willie Thomson (A Scousewegian will)
willie Thomson (A Scousewegian will)
2023-11-04
just braw. Volunteer led with aspirations that will blow you away...
Lee Sutcliffe
Lee Sutcliffe
2023-11-03
Nice place to visit Very friendly staff,and helpful..
Gemma Higson
Gemma Higson
2023-10-25
This place is a gem! Not a full day out by any means but a wonderful couple of hours with interactive elements, wonderful feats of engineering and the most friendly and knowledgeable volunteer staff you could hope to meet. The events here are also fantastic. Plant sales, Santa train, bonfire and fireworks, speciality afternoon teas. This place deserves a visit for sure!
Jack Shenton
Jack Shenton
2023-10-21
My son's a keen minecrafter, so wanted to see this place. He really loved it. Some really impressive things to see and the volunteers are brilliant .
Harry Radzuan
Harry Radzuan
2023-10-19
Great mining museum. Went there for a uni field trip and we learned so much about the history of this place.
Mr TNG
Mr TNG
2023-10-05
Amazing place, nice to see it being kept alive. The volunteers here are great, very knowledgeable and we're fantastic with my 6 year old son. Would 100% recommend!

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OPENING HOURS

Tuesday 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Thursday 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Saturday 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Sunday 1.00pm – 5.00pm

Contact

Lancashire Mining Museum
Higher Green Lane
Astley
Manchester
M29 7JB

info@astleycolliery.org
01942 895841