Wilberforce House Museum
Wilberforce House Museum was the birthplace of William Wilberforce, who was well known for his fight to abolish slavery, this 17th century merchant´s house explores the transatlantic slave trade, the abolition campaign and contemporary forms of slavery.
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Wilberforce House Museum,
25 High Street,
Hull,
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU1 1NQ
25 High Street,
Hull,
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU1 1NQ
Tel: 01482 613902
Information on Wilberforce House Museum, 25 High Street, Hull
| Opening Times: | Mon to Sat 10:00-17:00, Sun 13:30-16:30. Last admission 15 mins before closing. Closed New Years Day, Good Friday & Xmas (24th-28th inclusive). |
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| Admission: | Free. |
| Location: | In the old town, 15 minutes walk from the bus and train stations. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access, Shop |
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