On arrival found the museum is in a church on the grounds of Bristol’s former asylum. The site also marks the history of Stokes Park Colony, a neighbouring facility founded to find a cure for learning disability but eventually used to provide residential care for learning disabled children and adults. I believe the exhibits of Glen side are emotionally beneficial to those visitors who care for learning-disabled relatives, or experience mental ill health. Accessible parking and toilets availale. Wheelchair friendly museums overall.
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