This museum showcases a unique collection of agricultural and rural life exhibits, featuring vintage tractors, farming equipment, and memorabilia. The museum is housed in a 19th-century farm building and offers a glimpse into the region's rich agricultural heritage.
Lovely little museum, great local history. Only PS3 entry for adults.
Closed on Saturday - no idea when normal people are supposed to visit
A lovely, friendly and very interesting museum. Unfortunately we arrived a bit late and had a relatively quick look around but still enjoyed it. Recommend.
It was very interesting to learn about the shipwrecks of hope cove has my Grandfather and his brother where in the lifeboat
Much bigger than it looks from the outside. Lots of rooms to view and enjoy set in a 17th century former grammar school. Look out for all the names engraved on the wooden window cills by the former students! Very reasonable entrance charges.
Local history at your fingertips, set in an old schoolhouse with changing displays on rural life, the first and second world was, local crafts displays. As a LOCAL I love to come to their open days when they hold barbecues and hog roasts in their beautiful back garden to raise funds.
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Good for kids
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Lovely little museum, great local history. Only PS3 entry for adults.
Closed on Saturday - no idea when normal people are supposed to visit
A lovely, friendly and very interesting museum. Unfortunately we arrived a bit late and had a relatively quick look around but still enjoyed it. Recommend.
It was very interesting to learn about the shipwrecks of hope cove has my Grandfather and his brother where in the lifeboat
Much bigger than it looks from the outside. Lots of rooms to view and enjoy set in a 17th century former grammar school. Look out for all the names engraved on the wooden window cills by the former students! Very reasonable entrance charges.
Local history at your fingertips, set in an old schoolhouse with changing displays on rural life, the first and second world was, local crafts displays. As a LOCAL I love to come to their open days when they hold barbecues and hog roasts in their beautiful back garden to raise funds.