Situated on the banks of the Gwendraeth Fach river, approximately a mile north of the town. It stands on the site of the former Tinplate Works established in 1737. It was founded mainly to preserve and interpret Britain's sole surviving pack mill and act as a heritage centre for Kidwelly and the surrounding area. Splendid mechanical relics covering a wide range of subjects including coal, printing, industrial transport and the history and development of the area.
Video to supplement exhibits, play area, bilingual activity sheets and quizzes for children.
Prices
Free entry
Opening details
Season Dates and Opening Hours
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Easter - end of September. However opening times may vary. We may be open to the public on Wednesdays and Fridays through the season. To avoid disappointment, we recommend telephoning in advance, on the day of your proposed visit: 01554 891078
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