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Amgueddfa Lloyd George Museum

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The Amgueddfa Lloyd George Museum is located in Llanystumdwy, a picturesque village in Gwynedd, Wales, and is dedicated to the life and work of David Lloyd George, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922. The museum is located in Highgate, the former home of Lloyd George, and offers a deep insight into his childhood and political career.

History and Significance

David Lloyd George was born in Manchester in 1863 and moved with his family to Llanystumdwy at the age of two. He grew up in modest circumstances and showed early exceptional talent for rhetoric and politics. His political career led him from a radical reformer to one of the most influential politicians of the 20th century. The museum opened in 1960 and offers a comprehensive collection of artifacts documenting his life and times.

Collections and Exhibitions

The museum houses a variety of exhibits, including personal items belonging to Lloyd George, photographs, documents, and memorabilia that shed light on various aspects of his life and career:

Personal items: Original documents, letters, and personal effects providing insight into Lloyd George's private life.
Political artifacts: Documents and photographs illustrating his political career and role in British politics.
Multimedia exhibitions: Interactive displays and audiovisual presentations bringing Lloyd George's history to life.

Highgate Cottage

A special highlight of the museum is Highgate Cottage, the former home of Lloyd George during his childhood. The cottage is furnished in Victorian style and provides an authentic impression of life in the late 19th century. Visitors can tour the rooms and learn more about Lloyd George's early years.

Educational Programs and Events

The museum offers various educational programs, including workshops, lectures, and special exhibitions focusing on Lloyd George's history and the political landscape of his time. There are also special programs for schools and groups to provide a deeper insight into the subject matter.

Garden and Surroundings

The garden of Highgate Cottage is designed in Victorian style, reflecting the time when Lloyd George lived there. It offers a peaceful place to relax and contemplate the life of the former Prime Minister.

Overall, the Amgueddfa Lloyd George Museum provides a comprehensive and vibrant insight into the life and times of David Lloyd George and is a significant cultural attraction in the region.

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Opening hours

Sunday10:30 - 17:00
Monday10:30 - 17:00
Tuesday10:30 - 17:00
Wednesday10:30 - 17:00
Thursday10:30 - 17:00
Friday10:30 - 17:00
Saturday10:30 - 17:00

Reviews

174 Reviews

Jon Foster
11.09.2024

Good museum with lots of items and detail. Sit in video room of whole life. Plus a visit to another house nearby, just as it was long time ago. Plus short walk to magnificent grave on rivers edge. All included in ticket and really friendly staff. Highly recommended.
Christopher Bird
03.09.2024

Great little museum but with lots to see.
Ken Swift
30.08.2024

A lot of reading but well worth it, very informative and knowledgeable staff
paul hill
24.08.2024

Lovely place and lots of sympathetic history and I learned a lot about Lloyd George.
Stu E
18.07.2024

Very interesting!
Dimitri Kissoff
04.07.2024

Very informative. Good bio film
Clive Palmer
09.06.2024

Marvellous piece of history. Learned a lot. The film was fantastic. Never realised his contributions to winning WW2
Cindy Wall
20.05.2024

A lot to read but very interesting and informative especially for us who did not know much about him. So glad we visited and recommend it.
Linda Lee
04.10.2023

David Lloyd George is someone I had only the sketchiest of knowledge about. I found the information fascinating, and was also interested in seeing his childhood home, with his uncle who was a cobbler.
Dorothy Jenkins
29.09.2023

Very interesting well put together exhibition about the life & experiences of Lloyd George
Diane Forrest
27.09.2023

Shame house wasn't open, but museum was very interesting
Graham Hartney
22.09.2023

Tells a story
Paul A
18.09.2023

A lovely surprise. The museum is devoted to his interesting and varied life and causes. Next door is the cottage where he grew up and close by is his unusal burial plot. A must for anyone interested in British and Welsh history. Very helpful and friendly staff.
Mike Keane
10.09.2023

Just a perfect place to visit, all the information on his life, his house and gardens and just across the road his grave. A truly amazing time
Phil Belfield
24.08.2023

A charming local museum dedicated to the life and times of the Liberal Prime Minister. Helpful staff and they take you to the little cottage where Lloyd George grew up. His beautiful final resting place is a very short walk away on the bank of the river. Well worth a visit!
Mark Schaefer (Mark S)
21.08.2023

Realistically it's not an amazing museum by modern standards - it's small, a bit gloomy, it doesn't have many things or fancy, interactive, multimedia displays. BUT... It really is worth a visit, the panels and artefacts tell the story well and quite briefly - the story of the prime minister who, took us through ww1, started the concept that became the NHS, negotiated as Ireland gained independence plus quite a lot of other very significant things at a time of huge change. Really interesting and only takes an hour or so.
Julie Cowley
18.08.2023

Very informative
jane gracey
26.06.2023

Closed due to renovation
Mark Watts
26.10.2022

Thought some of the information boards to low and needed to bend to read ,no tea rooms
Carys Hollis
15.10.2022

So so interesting definitely worth a visit.
bar mitchell
04.10.2022

Brilliant collection. Very interesting
Andrew Smith
02.10.2022

Small museum dedicated to the life of the late Prime Minister David Lloyd George. All exhibits, either photographs or items have a description of them in Welsh or English and most have a version also in French. A small video theatre is there to give you an introduction to the great man himself, and the reasons why he became the political force over time, that brought help to the poor and elderly of this nation.
Amanda Radburn
30.09.2022

Good range of artefacts, and information. Useful film about his life, and a visit to his home. Well recommended.
Keith Richard Kirwan
26.09.2022

Lots of interesting material I had read Lloyd Georges biography and seen documentaries but still learnt a lot more about the great man. Lovely grounds too
Evan Lloyd
13.09.2022

I didn't realise politics could be so interesting. Lloyd-George did amazing things, and rarely gets the kudos nowadays.
Phil Beecher
07.09.2022

This is an excellent little museum, it's small size belying the wealth of information well presented in the exhibits. It won't appeal to everyone, but if you have any interest in this country's history or more specifically in Lloyd George, then I would strongly recommend a visit. Entrance includes access to his childhood home and nearby grave site, which can be visited without paying for the museum. Toilets available within the museum but otherwise no other facilities though anything one might require is readily available in nearby Criccieth.
Davina Billows
07.09.2022

Nice first time there more to see than I expected
George Kouloumbis
06.09.2022

A must for all visitors in the area. At £7 per person is not for everyone. What an amazing political figure with a huge impact in UK politics. And of course he was Welsh.

 

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