Queenborough Guildhall Museum

Queenborough Guildhall Museum

Queenborough Guildhall Museum tells the fascinating story of this historic town, from a small saxon settlement to a wealthy borough and royal castle built by Edward III.

Queenborough is full of Victorian industrial heritage. The town was also home to hundreds of minesweeping vessels during the Second World War.

The museum houses many artefacts over two rooms plus gaol area with access to the historic guildhall.

Historic Periods

Saxon (410-1066), Victorian (1837-1901), World Wars (1914-1945), Post-War (1945+)

Opening Times

April – October, Saturdays, 2:00 – 5.00 pm (Last admission 4.30)

Cost

Adults: 50p
Children: Free

More Information

Telephone:01795 667295
Website: https://www.queenboroughguildhallmuseum.co.uk/

Facilities

Parking nearby

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Address

High Street, Queenborough, Sheppey, ME11 5AA


ME11 5AA


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