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Small place with lots of information boards and Roman artifacts. Staff very helpful and knowledgeable. Enjoyed my visit. No parking on site.
Small museum but full of interest for anyone interested in Roman Kent and medieval history. Lovely friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere. Very careful Covid safety too.
Had the most lovely and helpful experience here. The guides went out of their way to answer my questions.
Visited here recently. A real gem for anyone interested in Roman ancient relics. The Minerva statue is beautiful. Lovely informed and friendly volunteer staff. Well worth a visit.
Great museum to visit in the centre of Ospringe to learn more about the area's fascinating history. The volunteers here are very friendly and knowledgeable. Very reasonably priced entry and a nice way to spend an afternoon. Highly recommend!
Believed to be the oldest village museum in Britain, this 13th-15th Century building is a gem in the heart of Ospringe. It remains from what was a Mediaeval hospital, visited by pilgrims and Royalty travelling to Canterbury. The museum houses exquisite Roman and Mediaeval collections found locally. Run entirely by welcoming, friendly volunteers it is well worth a visit. It is opposite the Ship Inn which is a great place for lunch or refreshments while visiting Ospringe.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Small place with lots of information boards and Roman artifacts. Staff very helpful and knowledgeable. Enjoyed my visit. No parking on site.
Small museum but full of interest for anyone interested in Roman Kent and medieval history. Lovely friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere. Very careful Covid safety too.
Had the most lovely and helpful experience here. The guides went out of their way to answer my questions.
Visited here recently. A real gem for anyone interested in Roman ancient relics. The Minerva statue is beautiful. Lovely informed and friendly volunteer staff. Well worth a visit.
Great museum to visit in the centre of Ospringe to learn more about the area's fascinating history. The volunteers here are very friendly and knowledgeable. Very reasonably priced entry and a nice way to spend an afternoon. Highly recommend!
Believed to be the oldest village museum in Britain, this 13th-15th Century building is a gem in the heart of Ospringe. It remains from what was a Mediaeval hospital, visited by pilgrims and Royalty travelling to Canterbury. The museum houses exquisite Roman and Mediaeval collections found locally. Run entirely by welcoming, friendly volunteers it is well worth a visit. It is opposite the Ship Inn which is a great place for lunch or refreshments while visiting Ospringe.