Eden Valley Museum
The Eden Valley Museum brings the history of the Eden Valley in Kent to life through the stories of its people, buildings and environment.
Located in an atmospheric medieval farmhouse at the heart of the community, our core collections consist of an extensive photographic and social history collection covering the historic market town of Edenbridge and its surrounding villages. Visit us to learn more about Eden Valley life through the ages and take advantage of our free exhibitions, children’s activities, guided walks and special events.
Historic Periods
Pre-Historic (50 000BC-43AD), Medieval (1066-1485), Tudor and Stuarts (1485-1714), Georgian (1714-1837), Victorian (1837-1901), Edwardian (1901-1914), World Wars (1914-1945), Post-War (1945+)Opening Times
Wednesday & Friday: 2.00pm – 4.30pm (Closed Bank holidays),
Thursday & Saturday: 10.00am – 4.30pm,
Last entry to Museum is 4:00pm
The museum is closed during January
Cost
Free entry
Facilities
Toilets onsite, Public toilets nearby, ShopMore Information
Telephone: 01732 868102
Website: http://evmt.org.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edenvalleymuseum/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdenMuseumKent
E-Badge
Even if you can’t visit our site, you can earn our e-badge by making an elephant polystyrene print then logging in and entering the code revealed on the Wheels of Time My E-badges page.
Children’s University
Kent Children’s University Learning Destination
Address
Church House, 72 High Street, Edenbridge, TN8 5AR
TN8 5AR