Explore this cosy Victorian fisherman's cottage and immerse yourself in 19th century life. Discover the town's history as a seaside resort and admire the beautiful portrait photographs of North Norfolk fishermen, by Olive Edis, Norfolk's pioneering female photographer. See an amazing collection of fossils and find out about the famous West Runton elephant. Seasonal opening April to October each year - see website for full details.
Great experience to see days of old, both prehistoric and historic way of living and inventions of iconic people. A small museum but worth a visit if you in Cromer
Lovely local museum. Well worth a look. Ask for the Queer Norfolk leaflet to explore the LGBT+ historical links. Anna Gurney and others. Oscar Wilde stayed at the Cafe de Paris hotel. There are still ghostly remnants to find.
Very good place although a bit small, I really enjoyed it not coming from the area and good to see pictures and way of life of residents in their early years.
Great local history museum which gives you just what a local museum should; dog friendly, a bit of geology, a mammoth, oldest footprint discovered outside of African continent; photographer Edith Edis I'd never heard of, with some great portraits. Well worth a visit.
Super tiny little museum. Good addition to trip to Cromer but not quite the main point of the trip.
A really nice museum. The lady on desk was really nice and welcoming. I love finding out about the local history of cromer
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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Great experience to see days of old, both prehistoric and historic way of living and inventions of iconic people. A small museum but worth a visit if you in Cromer
Lovely local museum. Well worth a look. Ask for the Queer Norfolk leaflet to explore the LGBT+ historical links. Anna Gurney and others. Oscar Wilde stayed at the Cafe de Paris hotel. There are still ghostly remnants to find.
Very good place although a bit small, I really enjoyed it not coming from the area and good to see pictures and way of life of residents in their early years.
Great local history museum which gives you just what a local museum should; dog friendly, a bit of geology, a mammoth, oldest footprint discovered outside of African continent; photographer Edith Edis I'd never heard of, with some great portraits. Well worth a visit.
Super tiny little museum. Good addition to trip to Cromer but not quite the main point of the trip.
A really nice museum. The lady on desk was really nice and welcoming. I love finding out about the local history of cromer