This museum showcases the history of Redbourn village and its people, with exhibits on the village's development, agriculture, industry, and community. The museum is housed in the old village hall, a 19th-century building that has been restored to its former glory. The collection includes artifacts, photographs, and documents that tell the story of Redbourn's past, including its role in the English Civil War and its significance as a center for straw hat making. Visitors can explore the museum's various rooms, each dedicated to a different aspect of the village's history, and learn about the people who lived and worked there.
Visited in April 2023, was a nice wee friendly place to visit and the staff were welcoming, entry free of charge and was nice to seem the information
A truly English small village museum with displays from iron-age to modern times. I especially liked Matt the monk. Situated on the common in a great building and right next to the pub - enjoy.
It was very interesting to learn about the various industries and history of Redbourn. The volunteers were friendly and made us welcome.
Great little museum, lovely volunteers, it's free and worth a trip. There's a pub next door and all... Perfect.
Dedicated staff made you welcome from the minute you walked through the door.
Small but interesting museum with amazingly helpful staff.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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Visited in April 2023, was a nice wee friendly place to visit and the staff were welcoming, entry free of charge and was nice to seem the information
A truly English small village museum with displays from iron-age to modern times. I especially liked Matt the monk. Situated on the common in a great building and right next to the pub - enjoy.
It was very interesting to learn about the various industries and history of Redbourn. The volunteers were friendly and made us welcome.
Great little museum, lovely volunteers, it's free and worth a trip. There's a pub next door and all... Perfect.
Dedicated staff made you welcome from the minute you walked through the door.
Small but interesting museum with amazingly helpful staff.