NCM: The National Coal Mining Museum for England

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Open daily from 10.00am till 5.00pm

Become part of history… buy a brick in our historic furnace shaft and support our Making Sense of Mining project

Making Sense of Mining – Opening in 2011

Making Sense of Mining is a £2.7 million project to extend and revitalise our unique underground tour and conserve our historic furnace shaftFurnace shafts were once used at collieries to provide ventilation, mainly through the eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries. As shafts became deeper, it became more difficult to circulate fresh air through the workings. Furnaces, or fire baskets, in the shaft provided the draught in the upcast shaft, and this drew air through the downcast shaft, pulling fresh air through the pit.

  • Discover 570m2 of new underground roadways filled with interactive and sensory displays.

  • View the newly-conserved furnace shaft, believed to be around 130 years old, from the surface and from underground to see just how deep you have descended.

  • Take part in exciting new tours: Meet a Miner, Hands-on History, Subterranean Science, Sensory Tour or Techno Tour


Please support this important project and help us to keep the history of coal mining alive.

You can donate towards individual bricks at £10 each or corporate bricks at £100+VAT each using the buttons below.  Please click here to see existing bricks and messages on our virtual furnace shaft.  

Buy an Individual Brick                 Buy a Corporate Brick       

Click Here To Help Maurice to Raise More Funds


Full Corporate Name:
National Coal Mining Museum for England Trust Ltd

Company Registration Number: 1702426

Charity Registration Number: 517325

Registrar of Companies
VAT Number: 457 5483 14 Data Controller: Dr Margaret Lindsay Faull

Supervisory Authorities:
Entrust, HM Inspectorate of Mines

MLA: Museums, Libraries and Archives Council Regulatory Authorities:Charity Commission for England and Wales

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