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Cromer Museum Latitude: 0.052° 52' 41.1° N Longitude: 0.01 ° 26' 15.9° E

 Cromer Museum

Online Exhibitions

Click on the links below to see online exhibitions of items from our collection

Ganseys

Henry Blogg

West Runton Elephant

About Us

Housed in former fishermen's cottages, one of which is recreated as a late Victorian fisherman's cottage, the collections explore the seaside and fishing histories of Cromer. The museum holds a unique gansey (fisherman's jumper) collection and has a dedicated geology gallery, which exhibits important fossils from local cliffs and the beach.

Admission Costs

Adult: £3.50
Concession*: £2.90
Young Person (4-16): £2.00
Museums Pass holders, Friends of Cromer Museum and under 4s free. Discounts for groups, ring 01263 513543 for details.
*Disabled visitors, over 60s and students.

 

Opening Hours

April 2012 – October 2012
Mon - Sat: 10am - 4pm
Sun: 1 - 4pm

29 October 2012 – 24 February 2013
Mon - Sat: 10am - 4pm
Closed Sundays

Cromer Museum is closed between 23 - 26 December 2012

Address

East Cottages
Tucker Street
Cromer
NR27 9HB

 

Other Information

Events

Cromer Museum organises many events during the year. These include guided walks, victorian days, childrens art workshops and various handling sessions.

Contact us to find out more.

phone +44 (0)1263 513543

e-mail  cromer.museum@norfolk.gov.uk

School Visits

Cromer Museum welcomes school visits. For more information contact Victoria Chamberlin on +44 (0)1263 517965 or on  victoria.chamberlin@norfolk.gov.uk

External Website : http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/default.asp?document=200.60

Accessibility

The museum has a fully accessible lift, and an accessible toilet. Assistance dogs are welcome. We also have minicom facilities. There are disabled parking spaces on Tucker Street at the rear of the museum.

How to Find Us

Cromer is easily accessible by train and bus. A bus stop is just outside the museum entrance. To find us from the from the railway station, coach park, bus stops or car parks head for the tall church tower in the centre of town. The museum is just by the church.

There are several well signposted car parks nearby. Cromer has good public transport links, and has regular train, bus and coach services, mainly to and from Norwich and Sheringham.

 

Some Photos of Our Museum

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Cromer Museum
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Cromer Museum
Henry Blogg
Cromer Museum

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