September 2023 by Graham Hartney
Tells a story
August 2023 by Mark Schaefer (Spectrum Plant)
Realistically it's not an amazing museum by modern standards - it's small, a bit gloomy, it doesn't have many things or fancy, interactive, multimedia displays.BUT... It really is worth a visit, the panels and artefacts tell the story well and quite briefly - the story of the prime minister who, took us through ww1, started the concept that became the NHS, negotiated as Ireland gained independence plus quite a lot of other very significant things at a time of huge change.Really interesting and only takes an hour or so.
October 2022 by Andrew Smith
Small museum dedicated to the life of the late Prime Minister David Lloyd George.All exhibits, either photographs or items have a description of them in Welsh or English and most have a version also in French.A small video theatre is there to give you an introduction to the great man himself, and the reasons why he became the political force over time, that brought help to the poor and elderly of this nation.
October 2022 by Amanda Radburn
Good range of artefacts, and information. Useful film about his life, and a visit to his home. Well recommended.
September 2022 by Phil Beecher
This is an excellent little museum, it's small size belying the wealth of information well presented in the exhibits. It won't appeal to everyone, but if you have any interest in this country's history or more specifically in Lloyd George, then I would strongly recommend a visit. Entrance includes access to his childhood home and nearby grave site, which can be visited without paying for the museum. Toilets available within the museum but otherwise no other facilities though anything one might require is readily available in nearby Criccieth.
September 2022 by George Kouloumbis
A must for all visitors in the area. At £7 per person is not for everyone.What an amazing political figure with a huge impact in UK politics. And of course he was Welsh.
August 2022 by Thomas Berwick
Museum, built next to the cottage (which you can visit) that David Lloyd George grew up in. Worth going to, while visiting neighbouring areas. He was one of the most influential Prime Ministers we've ever had.
August 2022 by Tom (Bozz)
Museum, built next to the cottage (which you can visit) that David Lloyd George grew up in. Worth going to, while visiting neighbouring areas. He was one of the most influential Prime Ministers we've ever had.
November 2021 by Damian Everett
Well worth a visit if you are interested in British history. Friendly, knowledgeable staff, a picnic area and kids play area, so something for everyone.
November 2021 by Karen Slater
A lovely little museum off the beaten track dedicated to Lloyd George. £6 entry per adult which includes a beautiful book.
October 2021 by Mav Span
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the museum. The key points of Lloyd-George's life are displayed. We enjoyed the old school room and all the various items on display. You will find Lloyd-George's childhood home a very short walk from the museum. Again, we really enjoyed being inside his old home. Another short walk will take you to his grave by the river.