Cranbrook Museum

Cranbrook Museum

Exhibited on three floors of a delightful Grade ll listed 15th century timber-framed building, set in a cottage garden, showing aspects of Cranbrook and district’s past social, industrial, rural and family life.

Explore artists and artisans, boot-making and broadcloth, coinage and costumes, hops and hat-making, mantraps and mangles, rope-making and rare birds, bygone industry and rural life, local trades and services, church, chapels and schools.

See the works of the ‘Cranbrook Colony of Artists’ and the 19th century explorer Boyd Alexander’s collection of British birds.

Historic Periods

Tudor and Stuarts (1485-1714), Georgian (1714-1837), Victorian (1837-1901), Edwardian (1901-1914), World Wars (1914-1945), Post-War (1945+)

Opening Times

April to July & September
Tuesday to Saturday and Bank Holidays, 2pm to 4.30pm

August
Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holidays, 2pm to 4.30pm

Access
Disabled access and facilities on the ground floor.
Upper floors are not accessible to wheelchairs.
There is an audio visual display available in the reception area.

Cost

Free Entry
Donations welcomed

More Information

Telephone:01580 712929
Website: http://www.cranbrookmuseum.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cranbrookmuseum

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Facilities

Toilets onsite, Shop, Parking nearby

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E-Badge

Even if you can’t visit our site, you can earn our e-badge by watching our virtual tour of the museum then logging in and entering the code revealed on the Wheels of Time My E-badges page.”

Address

Carriers Road, Cranbrook, TN17 3EX


TN17 3JX