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Dorchester Rd, Tolpuddle, Dorchester DT2 7EH, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 8

Colin Lunt
at 2023 Oct 15
Colin Lunt
at 2023 Oct 15
Disconcertingly relevant story about attempt to organise labour. It doesn't show the judicial system in a good light
Gravy Davy
at 2023 Oct 07
Gravy Davy
at 2023 Oct 07
Very small but informative. A place of worldwide historical importance.
Are Dee
at 2023 Sep 28
Are Dee
at 2023 Sep 28
Would love to have given it more stars, but seemed a bit run down. Given its importance in our history, it is a shame that none of its stakeholders could find the money to spruce it up. An important history lesson, nevertheless. Sadly no apparent means of donating in these cashless days
David parry
at 2023 Sep 26
David parry
at 2023 Sep 26
An interesting museum and free. Only a relatively small exhibit, but worth a visit. You can also download an audio tour of the village. Be aware that the museum hasn't parking of its own. I parked in a layby directly opposite
Cornfields Dancing
at 2023 Sep 15
Cornfields Dancing
at 2023 Sep 15
The museum offers a fascinating history of the first attempt in England by six agricultural labourers to get a better living wage from their employer. They were rewarded with prison and transportation to Australia. Well worth a visit. Street parking in the village.
Alan Gitsham
at 2023 Aug 05
Alan Gitsham
at 2023 Aug 05
Very disappointing. Run down, neglected. Disgraceful for the TUC to dishonour the Tolpuddle Martyrs in this way. We were expecting so much more as our visit was on a Saturday during school holidays. But there was no one in attendance, the shop was closed - a notice said "closed due to a meeting inside" but we could see through the window that there was no one there. The 'displays' were (a) long posters on the walls, so old they were curling at the sides and (b) glass cabinets with documents inside, but the attached notes were largely illegible. It was interesting to read the history but I could've googled that. And outside at the front a big ripped poster. All in all a waste of time. The only consolation...it was free to enter.
mark cunliffe
at 2023 May 25
mark cunliffe
at 2023 May 25
A very important chapter in working class history, socialism and the trade union movement. Striking sculpture outside and entry is free, though I'd advise a donation. The reason? These stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things are in danger of being lost as the funding is just not there. This is sadly evident in the rather basic displays telling the story, but I would add they're still very effective. Surprised that there wasn't more materials on display but I appreciate space is probably an issue. Covid has left it's mark too with the interactive features presently unavailable (though given they're narrated by turncoat scab "Sir" Tony Robinson I consider this no great loss). Visitor gift shop has a fair few things to offer from badges and pencils, t shirts, postcards and mugs. I'd recommend bigger water bottles for sale. I need a new one and would have purchased if they'd hold more than just a few swigs. In conclusion, this is worth checking out, as is a stroll around the beautiful village to soak up the ambience and see the areas of historical interest. Please support. These are our stories.

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