
Quiz Night
Email wilderspinschoolmuseum@gmail.com or telephone (01652) 635172 to book your team of up to six at £2 per person. Doors open at 6.30pm for heads down at 7pm.
Email wilderspinschoolmuseum@gmail.com or telephone (01652) 635172 to book your team of up to six at £2 per person. Doors open at 6.30pm for heads down at 7pm.
Come and have a look behind the scenes, join one of our historic tours or chat to our staff to see if you’d like to join our award-winning team of volunteers who run the Museum.
Saturday 19 February 11am -3pm
The award-winning coffee shop is open Thursdays-Sundays 10am and 4pm serving morning breakfasts and afternoon teas in the unique setting of the former National School
well spaced tables for Covid safety
on-site baking
local sourcing
Tel (01652) 636053 to book
The Trust is working hard to restore and reuse this Grade II listed building which we use for our education and community events and arts programmes, and to adapt the surviving first floor of the Chapel with its tiered pews to create an auditorium for school visits and community performances.
With external support and our own investment we’ve been able to:
We’ve done a lot – but need to do more. Our next project is to increase capacity of the building by improving the groud floor and staircases to the first floor auditorium.
To further bolster the Trust’s efforts to attract additional external funding we have launched a local appeal for £50,000 which will be used to lever in a further £200,000.
Supporters can send a cheque (payable to the Queen Street School Preservation Trust) to the Treasurer, Graham Cannon at the Wilderspin School Museum, Queen Street, Barton, DN18 5QP, or contact us for details of how to arrange a BACS payment. Alternatively, you can set up a standing order for a monthly payment or a BACS payment. While it is hoped that these payments will continue for two years they can be cancelled at any time.
We’ve all the time in the world at Wilderspin – now that Humberside Clock Works is based here in oue Aelberry Building.
Darren Bristow provides specialist servicing and repairs of mechanical clocks of all types: antique, vintage and reproduction.
Telephone (01652) 634913 or visir humbersideclockworks.co.uk
Storm Arwen may have led to Barton’s Christmas Festival 2021 being cancelled but we were REALLY busy!
Hundreds came to Wilderspin to buy Christmas gifts from 20 stalls and bag a bargain from our Christmas Shop.
Father Christmas didn’t know what had hit him as children queued to “place their Christmas order” with him and take home a stocking.
The Old School Canteen was busy all day keeping up with hungry visitors.
We hope we made up for the disappointment of the festival cancellation and helped put folk in the Christmas spirit!
Barton Civic Society’s next talk is this Friday, 19 November at Wilderspin at 7.30pm.
Neil Wilkyn analyses a probate inventory to give us a tantalising glimpse into the home of a Barton resident in the sixteenth century. What possessions did they have? What was their furniture like? Imagine looking through the window into a house from 500 years ago.
Non members £2 – but bring raffle money too!