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£244,000 boost for Lakeland Arts

by Cumbria Crack
13/01/2026
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Abbot Hall, Kendal. Picture: Lakeland Arts

Lakeland Arts has been given a £244,000 boost from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The organisation, which runs the Lakeland Museum and Abbot Hall site in Kendal, said it will support the next phase of development and is a milestone for the organisation.

The Lakeland Museum and Abbot Hall closed in 2020 for a major redevelopment.

Abbot Hall reopened in May 2023 with essential redecoration and refurbishment.

However, due to the combined impact of the pandemic and rising costs, the full redevelopment plan could not proceed, Lakeland Arts said, resulting in the Lakeland Museum remaining closed.

The cash from the fund will allow Lakeland Arts to shape an ambitious and sustainable future for the site it said and the first stage of the project will include creating a comprehensive capital plan and assessing the feasibility of developing an inspiring cultural destination for Kendal and the wider region.

Lakeland Arts said the investment will support it to:

  • Undertake a detailed capital plan, feasibility study, and options appraisal to inform the museum’s long-term redevelopment.
  • Advance strategic priorities for digital innovation, environmental sustainability, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Strengthen collections care, conservation, and access through the recruitment of a part-time Collections Assistant.
  • Deliver a programme of community consultation and sector learning that champions collaboration and reinforces the organisation’s role as a cultural hub.

Luis Martins, Lakeland Arts acting CEO, said: “This investment gives us the confidence and momentum to plan boldly for the future.

“Our communities have told us how greatly they miss the museum, and this funding enables us to work closely with them as we shape a renewed and sustainable cultural destination for Kendal and Cumbria.

“We are thankful to The National Lottery Heritage Fund and everyone who plays the National Lottery for making this exciting progress possible.”

Helen Featherstone, director, England, North at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “We’re delighted to support Lakeland Arts to work towards a strong and resilient future for the Lakeland Museum and the wider Abbott Hall site, thanks to money raised by National Lottery players.

“It is fantastic news that Lakeland Arts are now one step closer to revitalising the site and putting the communities of Kendal and Cumbria at the heart of their plans to shape the future of this much-loved heritage attraction.”

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