Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum
Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum
The Grand Union Canal at Stoke Bruerne is an idyllic picture of passing boats and local wildlife. It’s a relaxing and lovely place for a day out.
There are loads of different things to do – boat trips and walks, bird watching and fun for kids at Rookery farm.
In and around the lovely and historic village Stoke Bruerne you’ll find the Blisworth Tunnel, historic locks and bridges, a weighing machine, winding hole and traditional canal pubs – all the features of a living canal village.
Nearly all the homes and buildings in the village have been here 200 years or more. Little has changed since the heyday of Britain's canals, between the early and mid-1800s.
The two village pubs have a long heritage, with The Boat Inn having been established in 1807, and the Navigation Inn in 1822. Both were built to support the new trade bought by the canal.
Stoke Bruerne is set in the heart of rural Northamptonshire. Set off in any direction and you'll find unspoilt countryside, tranquil lanes, pretty villages and wild flowers and birds to watch and enjoy.
School visits
We offer children the chance to discover a real canal, explore real historical objects and learn from real stories.
Our courses can be tailored to meet your requirements and we also welcome groups who prefer to plan their own activities.
We offer free planning visits, when you can meet with museum staff to discuss your requirements, tour the site and see the available resources.
Top tips
Your museum visit will take from one to two hours. Here are some other good things you can do nearby:
- take a boat trip on the Grand Union Canal
- enjoy a tranquil walk along the canal tow path
- head for Rookery Open Farm with its popular outdoor play area, miniature ponies and more
- hunt for dragon flies or reed warblers in Stoke Bruerne Brick Pits
- relax with lunch or a pint at the Boat Inn or The Navigation
- enjoy a tasty curry at the Spice of Bruerne
We look forward to welcoming you to Stoke Bruerne soon.