Ilkley Toy Museum

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Ilkley, United Kingdom

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Museum· Toy museum· Tourist attraction

Ilkley Toy Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ilkley Toy Museum is located in Ilkley, United Kingdom on 2 Whitton Croft Rd. Ilkley Toy Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom. Ilkley Toy Museum. Spot-On Garage and Cars. Pictures. footer images. How many times have you wondered just what happened to those little cars you used to ...

Address

2 Whitton Croft Rd

Phone

+44 1943603855

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Cornelius Wulpus Wulpus

Haven’t been in about a decade since I was a kid, but if nothings changed it should still make for a nice day out. The staff were friendly and accommodating plus there’s alot to see. Must admit its probably best (obviously) for quite young kids. From what I remember there’s also some interactive displays which kept me occupied for far too long as a child.

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Elisa Belluati

Cute little museum. Friendly staff. Two floors. Nics collection.

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Slingers

Firstly IT'S CASH ONLY and its not a free museum. The kids can do a quiz as they go round and they're lots of interesting facts about toys. There's also a colouring area. There were toys from Barbies to James Bond to childhood games, teddies and dolls! Definitely worth a visit.

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Alex Ross-Shaw

Great place to spend an hour looking at vintage toys and dolls houses.

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Richard Holmes

great place to visit,could spend hours and hours here

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jason smith

Not good to get a coach to main road would be best and let them walk up to it

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Julie H

What a fascinating place! While it's small, there's a lot packed into the three rooms, and the information given about the toys is presented in a really interesting way. You're also given a quiz sheet to fill in as you go round (different ones depending on whether you're a little or big kid!) which adds to the fun. The top floor isn't wheelchair accessible because of the nature of the building, but entrance is free to wheelchair users. A real hidden gem, and well worth a visit.

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James McCormack

Small but perfectly formed. So pleased curious places like this still exist!