The museum has a collection of about 20,000 objects, of which 5-10% are on display. While these include material relating to the whole of north
Cumbria, the museum now only collects items from the
Derwent Seven Parishes, approximately the
CA12 postcode area. The collection includes artifacts from Keswick's landscape, history, arts and culture as well as the three-dimensional model made by Joseph Flintoft. Other items in the collection include a 700-year-old cat (found
mummified within the wall of a church at
Clifton near Penrith), and a collection of around 80 pieces of work by the
Keswick School of Industrial Art. The museum holds various documents, maps and literary materials associated with the
Lake poets and other writers, including
William Wordsworth,
Thomas De Quincey,
Hartley Coleridge,
Hugh Walpole,
Eliza Lynn Linton,
Canon H.D. Rawnsley, and
John Ruskin. The life and works of
Robert Southey, who resided in Keswick between 1803 and 1843, is particularly well-represented. The Mountain Heritage Trust maintained a changing exhibition in the museum between 2014 and 2021. In 2018/19 "Man and Mountain" featured
Chris Bonington, and in 2019/20 it focused on
Siegfried Herford. ==References==