Clyde and Avon Valley Festival 2017: Hamilton Mausoleum Tour

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Date:

Sunday 07 May 2017 12:00pm until 1:00 pm

Price:
 £3.50 / £2.00 concession

Get tickets from:
[email protected] / 01698 452382


Event's Address:

Low Parks Museum 129 Muir Street Hamilton, ML3 6BJ

Tours of Hamilton Mausoleum will resume on Sunday 5th February 2017 until 5th November 2017 with an extra tour planned as part of the Clyde and Avon Valley Festival 2017

Tickets are £3.50 per person and £2.00 for concessions. Tours are bookable by contacting Low Parks Museum at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by telephone on 01698 452382 or drop in and our reception staff will be happy to book places for you.

Please note that there is no parking at Hamilton Mausoleum and there are no toilet facilities. Hamilton Mausoleum is not wheelchair accessible and may not be suitable for people with walking difficulties. We advise that sturdy footwear and warm clothing is worn during tours of the Mausoleum as there is no heating and there are uneven surfaces and stairways.

 

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