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South & South East England > Places to Visit > Museums
Museums
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
You can get close to 300 years of Jersey's rural heritage in this collection of farm buildings and meadows. The site is brought alive by talkative characters from the past demonstrations of by-gone skills, guided tours and plenty of small animals.
Haslemere Museum
In 1888 the renowned surgeon, Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, founded the museum in the grounds of his home, Inval, in Haslemere. In 1926 the Museum arrived at its present site in the High Street.
Herne Bay Museum & Gallery
Bright and modern in design this museum highlights the history of the Victorian seaside resort of Herne Bay and its surrounding area.
Horsham Museum
With a myriad of rooms and galleries squeezed into a timber framed merchants house the Museum displays over 100 years of collecting.
How We Lived Then Museum of Shops
In this late-Regency town house, built in 1850, you will see 100 years of Shopping and Social History, uniquely captured in many old Shops, Rooms and Displays.
Jersey Maritime Museum
Set in the historic harbour area of St.Helier, the Maritime Museum takes as its theme, the sea and our relationship with it.
Jersey Museum
A visit to the award-winning museum is an excellent start to any stay in Jersey. Here you will find the real history, traditions and culture of the island explained in a way that is both exciting and understandable.
La Hougue Bie Museum
A Neolithic burial mound, dating back 5,500 years dominates this tranquil site. Following recent excavations, the entrance to the tomb has now been restored to its original glory.
Letchworth Museum and Art Gallery
Letchworth Museum opened in 1914 to house the collections of the Letchworth Naturalists' Society. Since then the museum has expanded greatly in both size and scope.
Mangapps Railway Museum
Mangapps Railway Museum is a privately owned working museum established on a 400 acre farm at Burnham on Crouch, Essex. It features a ¾ mile standard gauge passenger carrying line, with restored stations, signal boxes and ancillary equipment removed from various sites throughout East Anglia.
Mary Rose Exhibition
The Mary Rose - built by Henry VIII around 1511, lost in 1545 and raised in 1982 is on display in a purpose built maritime museum in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, England. This web site tells her story.
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