Cumberland Pencil Museum
Cumberland Pencil Museum
Located in the area where graphite was first mined for pencils and the first pencil factory was built in 1832.
Within the Museum this winter we have completed the NEW World War 2 Secret Pencil exhibition. This exhibition is a culmination of a 12 month’s research project detailing the exploits of the management team during the Second World War and a secret agent in MI 9. The exhibition is fascinating.
Through words, pictures and film the story is told how this fascinating group of people came together through adversity to manufacture and design a secret gadget pencil.
We hope you enjoy your visit. We have something to entertain all ages in your party.
Educational Visits
The Cumberland Pencil Museum offers a unique learning opportunity and your visit can be tailored to meet the needs of your students. There is a video theatre showing a short film on our current production methods, plus a Drawing Zone where students can get 'hands-on' with the pencils. Worksheets are available on request.