The Jetty Museum is located in Windermere in the UK which is part of the Lake District National Park and a World Heritage Site.
The photo shows a good selection of the boats on display in a clear bright room.
Boats have played a major part in local life for centuries so Windermere Jetty Museum is a fascinating place to learn about the history of boating on Windermere, England’s largest natural lake. The museum houses an internationally important collection of boats, including steam launches, motorboats, yachts, and record-breaking speed boats. Visitors can also learn about the people who built and sailed these boats, and the impact that boating has had on the local community.
The museum is located in a stunning setting, overlooking Windermere lake. The building itself is a work of art, with its black-oxidised copper clad walls and large cantilevered overhangs. The museum is also committed to sustainability.
Windermere Jetty Museum is a great place to visit for families, history buffs, and anyone interested in the history of boating. The museum offers a variety of interactive exhibits, as well as boat tours and other events.